🔎 Sherlock Homeschooling 🔍 |🌕 Hello, Harvest Moon🌕| Family Literature and Activity Guide
The Hello, Harvest Moon Literature Study from Sherlock Homeschooling is an easy-to-use picture book companion for your homeschool. Created by Hannah Ward, M.Ed., this unit study helps families connect through shared learning experiences. All Sherlock Homeschooling resources are secular, academic, and research-based.
📚 What’s Inside? 📚
This printable PDF contains companion activities for the book:
Title: Hello, Harvest Moon
Author: Ralph Fletcher
Illustrator: Kate Kiesler
Date Published: 2017
Book Type: Fiction - Picture Book
What is this book about?
This book uses poetic language to describe a full moon in autumn. It shows how the moon affects the world around it, including plants, animals, and people.
Through vivid descriptions and comparisons, the book helps readers imagine the magical beauty of the harvest moon. It’s a great read for appreciating the changes of the season and how nature connects us all.
PDF Includes:
Book Summary
Illustration Guide
Vocabulary Guide
Discussion Guide
Moon Phase Experiment Activity
Moon Calendar Craft Activity
Nocturnal Animal Research Activity
Moonlight Stroll Activity
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💰 Give-What-You-Can Pricing 💰
This unit study is offered as a give-what-you-can resource with a $1 minimum. The suggested price is $3, but you can contribute what you can afford. Your support allows us to keep creating and sharing valuable resources with families everywhere.
👩🏫 About the Author 👩🏫
Hannah Ward, M.Ed., is the homeschool mom and educational designer behind Sherlock Homeschooling and Little House Kindergarten. With years of experience teaching students from preschool to university, Hannah’s work is grounded in research-based principles and is designed to empower parents as their child’s first and most important teacher. She holds a Master of Education degree in Education Technology and Instructional Design, as well as a Master of Science degree in Management and Leadership.
Hannah is currently pursuing a doctorate in Educational Leadership and English. She lives in the Ozarks with her husband and three children, where she continues to create inspiring curriculum resources that support global literacy and community education.
Printable Literature and Activity Guide PDF