For this entire year I’ve been doing an at home curriculum with the family (Lucy 6, Hattie 3, Beatrice 10 months). Tim and I call the project “Abacus” and we’re sharing it each month for the fun, challenge, and community of it. Each month we choose a theme and then come up with a bunch of activities around that theme.
Read all about how to use this list and our heart behind this project here.
Explore past months themes here.
This one is going to be a little different. When I threw out the idea of “Newspaper” as a theme, my sister said “What?” But I love it because it has a lot of creative directions you can go.
Below is our comprehensive NEWSPAPER activities list. Choose a couple to do with your kids to enrich the month or try to accomplish the whole list! What would you add? I would love to hear your ideas and plans for the month.
Unless you count S’mores day (August 10th), there are no major holidays in August, which is actually kind of lovely. It makes August a month that isn’t defined by its holidays. It can be what you make it.
August Dates to Take Note of:
August 10th –S’mores day
August 2 – Sister Day
August 7 – National Lighthouse Day
August 12 – Vinyl Record Day (I love any excuse to get out our record player)
Local Greeley, CO events:
August 4-8 – High Plains Chautauqua – if you are in greeley and haven’t experienced this, it is a must
August 4 – Family Bike Ride
August 7 – Neighborhood Nights – Paddington Bear
Aug 14 – Neighborhood Nights -Big
August 22 – Agriculture Fest and Feast
List of Ideas and Inspiration for NEWSPAPER:
Each section of a newspaper lends itself well to all kids of activities. Try to do something for each category.
Sports
Life
News
Weather
Editorials
Food
Entertainment
We are going to make our own newspaper – interviews, comics, stories, page layout, etc. – hopefully we will print a few and actually send it out to grandmas and friends.
I love this because it has lots of important elements –
Writing Stories – Who, What, When, Where, Why, How
Interviews
Typing
Graphic Design
Photography
Documenting
Taking Notes
I am not sure how exactly this will play out, but I am excited to give it space and just experiment with the idea and see where it takes us.
Maybe we will print some of it on our very own Printing Press
COMICS:
Do you remember reading the “Funny Pages” as kids? All sorts of great comic strips to dig in to.
Calvin and Hobbes

Peanuts

Garfield

Far Side

And, if we are looking at comics, we should definitely try our hand and writing and illustrating our own comic strips.

I also want to be sure to find some Sunday paper comics to enjoy.

EXPLORE:
Take a tour of our the local paper

Take a look at old newspapers and how they are a little snapshot of history – like this cool one we found in our crawl space when we moved into our current house.

ART:
Make a fort out of rolled newspaper

Make newspaper beads

Weave newspaper baskets

Make paper boats and hats

Make something with paper mache (there are some great fun animal tutorials where you start with a balloon)

Make some Newspaper fashion! (Their is a fabulous Project Runway unconventional episode where they have to use newspapers to make clothes)

READ:
The Greeley Tribune
The New York Times
USA Today
The Onion (grown ups)
The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs

Black and White by David Macaulay

WATCH:
Newsies

It Happened One Night

PLAY:
Crosswords
Anybody remember The Mini Page?

Have fun reporting!