Book Series for 2nd-5th Grade Boys

ChroniclesOfNarnia1. “Chronicles Of Narnia” by C.S Lewis

I was so excited when my son started reading these!

I ended up getting some on audio tape at the library and after listening to one he started picking up the books!

SugarCreekGang2.  “The Sugar Creek Gang” by Paul Hutchens

What boys would not love a group of fun loving, adventurous, boys?

My oldest(7) has read several in this series and seems to really enjoy them!

AirquestAdventures3. “The Airquest Adventures” by Jerry B. Jenkins

Sudden impact is actually all three books in one.

He also wrote a series called “The Red Rock Mysteries” for the same age.

HardyBoys4. The Hardy Boys

I am so excited that my oldest finally started getting into the Hardy Boys!

Every boy needs to be friends with a couple detectives!

KingdomSeries5. “The Kingdom Series” by Chuck Black

I first read about this author on Pioneer Woman’s when they reviewed his other series “Knights of Arrethtrae”.

It is really good review so be sure to check it out!

The Kingdom Series is written as an Allegory for bible stories!

My oldest just finished the first book and can’t wait to get his hands on the next one!

Here is my post for “Chapter Book Series for 1st Grade Boys”

Do you have any favorite book series for boys?

Our New Timeline!

History Timeline ~daniellehuddlestonphotography.comI had been a little unhappy with our previous timeline for some time.

It was not as easy to see when things took place in history since it was in a book and after reading some interesting information I did not agree with the times it gave.

coloringI really did not think we had enough wall space for a full one on the wall until I saw this post from a blog I follow.

Let’s face it, after seeing her timeline I just wanted one and was going to find a place for it even if I had to put it on the ceiling!

If you know me, you probably know that once I get an idea I want to do it NOW!

seamsI was following the tutorial given on creation.com(the source given in the blog I saw it in) but it called for a roll of paper.

I did not have a vehicle or a roll of paper.

A big problem for someone that suddenly really wanted to make a new timeline.

I debated walking to Wal-Mart but finally settled on taping cardstock together.

It is a lot stronger than the paper from a roll and turned out great!

metricThe site uses metric for all of their measurements.

I tried changing it to inches and it was way too complicated.

Metric is a lot easier!

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bcI went ahead a marked down every thousand years before having the boys help me mark down the hundreds.

I felt like the mom of the year for letting them help.

We had a lot of close calls where I thought a bouncy boy was going to rip the whole thing.

I told them I would probably cry if they ruined it…

helpI had my oldest take some pictures since I was busy trying to get my 6yr old to look where he was marking…

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drawingAll in all it went pretty well!

hundredsI used a white label sticker to cover mistakes.

The one in the picture is actually one of mine…

timelinesI used several sources to plot out our timeline.

The Big Book Of History, The Ussher timeline chart by Paul Hansen(free download), and the The Seven C’s of History.

answertimelineWe are still using our figures from History through the Ages.

I have just been printing the small images without text and cutting off the dates on them.

The boys and I talked about why we were changing our timeline and why I did not agree with the dates on the old one.

I want to have them research this and come to their own conclusions when they are older.

floodI decided to include the descendants of Adam on this chart.

We had looked at it before on “The Big Book Of History” but drawing it really made it click for my oldest.

He got really excited and said, “Methuselah probably knew Adam!”

It really sold the validity of Genesis.

If you realize that the eye witness was not very far removed  from the writer it makes it easier to except what is written as accurate.

figuresWe glue the figures on the timeline as we learn about them.

It is one of the boys favorite things to do.

History Timeline ~daniellehuddlestonphotography.com

This timeline is about 6ft long and 11inches tall so it still takes up quite a bit of wall space but it is worth it!

I love the idea of the boys being about to see when things took place in history compared to when we live now.

Have you ever made a timeline?

How do you make history come alive for your kids?

Last of the Snow?

snowwalkI was thrilled when the day after we got back from our Indiana trip we got snow!

snowplayIt is hard to believe this was last week when yesterday was in the 80’s.

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boysWe are definitely happy about snow in this house!

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meI might have been pouting a bit that we would probably not get anymore snow and then we got some!

breathHe thought his breath was funny.

woodpile

sledpull

sledLiving in Oklahoma means I am pretty happy about any winter weather we get.

hiding

snowshadow

icecreamWe got one more chance at snow ice cream!!!

I would have this at least once a week if I lived up north!

snowcream

chocolateSo good!

Do you still have snow where you live?