We had our first official American Girl "Kaya" meeting.
The girls mapped out where the Nez Perce lived and traveled.
They also started weaving belts for their dolls.
After a discussion on the book, the girls had free play.
At home we continued reading our Kaya series and worked on weaving.
Jayden reads his history assignments to Caitlin in weird voices. Last week's assignment was about the Victorian Era and the Crimean War.
Each week he has to write about two things he learned. This was his answer for the chapter:
One of the things I learned about in this lesson is about
The Great Exhibition, a huge fair held in London. Every country would bring
inventions to the glass building at Hyde Park. Queen Victoria hosted the Great
Exhibition because she wanted to show all the other countries the power London
had.
Another thing I learned about was The Crimean war. The Crimean war started
by Russian and French Christians arguing over the keys to the Nativity church
in Bethlehem, where they believed Jesus was born. The war was between Russia,
the Turks, and France. It took place on the tiny island of Crimea. At one point
in the war, there was a battle called the battle of Balaklava when a group of
French soldiers charged into a bigger group of Russian soldiers and most of
French soldiers that charged died. That charge was made into a famous poem:
Someone had blundered,
Theirs not to make reply,
Theirs not to reason why,
Theirs but to do and die,
Into the valley of Death,
Rode the six hundred.