![]() ![]() ![]() City–see lots of cars, houses lining streets, people of different colors and religions, tall buildings, street lights, and flowers growing in planters smell exhaust, sewers, and asphalt hear semi-trucks, sirens, lawnmowers, and planes. at Grandma’s house (rural) with what we smell, see, hear (and made lists). ![]() Heidi’s note–we just discussed what it was like in the book and the difference between our home (city) vs. Here are some sample lessons from the The Little House Unit Study.ĭiscuss rural and city life with your student. for creating the lessons and printables for this The Little House unit study. Thanks to Heidi Jasper, Wende, and Kimberly K. The house has an expressive face of windows and doors, and even the feelings of a person, so she’s sad when she’s surrounded by the dirty, noisy city’s hustle and bustle: “She missed the field of daisies and the apple trees dancing in the moonlight.”įortunately, there’s a happy ending, as the house is taken back to the country where she belongs. This unit study includes lessons and printables based on the book The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton.Ī poignant story of a cute country cottage that becomes engulfed by the city that grows up around it. This won’t cost you anything, but it helps us to keep the site running. We sometimes use affiliate links in our content. ![]()
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