Renaissance Unit Study

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This is what we will be doing for our Renaissance Unit Study:

  • Renaissance notebook
  • Attend a Shakespeare-in-the-Park play
  • Read and discuss several famous Shakespeare plays
  • Fun and interesting Shakespeare books for younger kids
  • Diagram of a ship with labeled parts for explorers
  • Design ships and sail them
  • Make a Renaissance cap
  • Put together a model of the Globe Theater
  • Performances of paper dolls with Shakespeare characters
  • Reformation videos with Reformation Day performance
  • Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions
  • Make your own inventions
  • Draw proportions of human body

 

Join the Unit Study Treasure Vault to watch us doing each of the activities mentioned in the video.

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6 Responses to “Renaissance Unit Study”

  1. Sounds like fun times! I was thinking of picking up one of the Shakespeare comic books from Timberdoodle when we get to that time period.

  2. Kristen H says:

    I love your explanation for everything in your video. Especially about Shakespeare showing consequences. I never really thought about it that way. Wish a teacher had pointed that out. Might need to reread some of the works, again.

    • Susan says:

      One of the best things about Shakespeare is how the characters have to live out the consequences of their actions. When we homeschool our kids, we have a chance to see these things better than we did when we were in school.

  3. Melissa says:

    You are such an AWESOME homeschool mom! You bring learning to life is such a great way.

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