Great Pioneer Projects You Can Build Yourself

Great Pioneer Projects You Can Build Yourself

By Rachel Dickinson

Subjects: Juvenile literature, Frontier and pioneer life, Nonfiction, Pioneers, Juvenile Nonfiction, Creative activities and seat work, Crafts, History, Handicraft

Description: Build-it activities connect readers to the people who built their homes and communities on the frontier, enhancing this first-hand look at the history of the American West and pioneers. Readers will discover their own mapmaking skills while learning how and why people traveled west and will replicate the tough chore of building a house when creating a log cabin out of edible materials. Other projects that help kids better understand the hardships of life on the frontier include typesetting newspapers with alphabet pasta, making models of covered wagons and prairie bonnets, and making the quilts and candles that would have turned a house in the wilderness into a home.

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