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Columbus Day Books
A
Picture Book of Christopher Columbus (Picture Book Biographies)
(Picture Book Biography)
by David A. Adler
In
1492
by Jean Marzollo
En
1492 / In 1492 (Mariposa) (Spanish Edition)
by Jean Marzollo
Let's
Read About-- Christopher Columbus (Scholastic First Biographies)
by Kimbery Weinberger
My
First Biography: Christopher Columbus
by Marion Dane Bauer
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for more Columbus Day Books at Amazon.com
Social Studies
Columbus departed from Palos, Spain on August 2, 1492 with
three ships (the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria).
He arrived at the Canary Islands. Then he arrived at the
Bahamas on October 12 (he named each island). Then he sailed
north of Cuba on October 28 and arrived at Hispaniola (now
called the "Dominican Republic") on December 5 and departed on
January 16. Columbus arrived in the port of Palos on March 15,
1493,
See The First
Voyage of Columbus and The Mariners'
Museum - The First Voyage for maps, pictures, and more
information.
Sing: Columbus
First Voyage (Great for younger and older children!) You
can expand this by talking about the different directions (north,
south, east, west).
Look at different pictures.
Google
Image Columbus Ships
Christopher
Columbus Including images from the Library of Congress of
Columbus, Replicas of the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria, etc.
Art & Writing
Use the previous link to see what the ships looked like.
Columbus Art Activity
Draw a picture of one to three ships.
Writing & Art Activity
You can use these ideas or come up with your own ideas
What do you think it would have been like sailing with Christopher
Columbus in 1492?
What did you see?
Illustrate your drawing on the same paper or on a separate piece of
paper.
You might be interested in this sturdy art paper. (We have the
white tagboard and I recommend this paper.)

Game
Go West With
Columbus Game @ Bry-Back Manor Learn your directions (north,
south, east, and west). I placed the game board into a clear plastic
page cover and I laminated the cards.
Columbus Crafts
#1: Fold a circle in half. Glue the sides but not the top.
Insert a craft stick inside the ship. Tape it on the
back of the inside of the ship. For the sails, cut a large
and small triangle. Tape onto the back of the craft stick.
#2: For paper: Follow the above instructions except make
three small ships and use a narrow piece of construction
paper. Glue onto a piece of paper. Write on each ship:
Niña, Pinta, and Santa Maria.
Sailboat
Rinse out a rice or soy milk container or cow's milk carton.
Cut the back or front off. Clean and dry completly.
Place construction paper around the sides and bottom. Tape a
craft stick onto the back inside of the milk container. Make
sails out of construction paper. Decorate the sailboat.
Activity
Rinse out a rice, soy, or cow's milk container or carton.
Make a cut into the back or front. Cut it all the
away around except leave a triangle for the sail. Clean and dry
some. Fill a large container of water or a tub. Blow or push
the ship to make it go.
If you are homeschooling or just want to do this activity with
your children, you can have your children play in the bathtub or
kiddy pool and play with their boats. You can have different
objects that float and sink in with them. Ask them if they
float or sink.
Sing: Columbus
First Voyage as the children play with thier boats.
Float and Sink Activity
Take different items that will float and sink. Have the
children predict if they will sink or float. Have the
children put them a container of water or in the sink. Have
them see if each object will float or sink. You can have
them mark in a column of a piece of paper what each item does.
Cooking
Sailboat Eggs
Option #1: Hard boil some eggs. Peel the eggs and rinse.
Cut it in half. Place a toothpick into each half egg.
Place raisins, marshmallows, etc. on the toothpick.
Option #2:
Hard boil some eggs. Peel the eggs and rinse. Cut it in
half. Remove the yolk from both sides of the egg with a
spoon. For each egg, mix with about 1 to 1 1/2 teaspoon
mayonnaise or salad dressing, 1/8 teaspoon mustard (about one
squeeze), and 1/4 teaspoon (about 2 sqeezes) ketchup in a small
bowl. Place a toothpick into each half egg. Place raisins,
marshmallows, etc. on the toothpick.
Note: This is messy but it is good.
Theme Units
In
1492, Columbus Sailed the Ocean Blue @ everythingesl.net
Including printables.
Music
1492
Poem
&
Columbus Day Song
Children's
Music by D.F. Saphra: Columbus Sheet Music: A Great, Crazy
Sailor
Crafts
DLTK-Kids:
Halves Boat Preschool Craft
Enchanted
Learning:
Columbus Day Crafts
Printables
abcteach.com:
October Themes
Bry-Back
Manor Activity Pages Sailing Ships (patterns), and A Columbus
Wordfind.
Columbus Coloring
Pages @ coloring.ws
Columbus Day: And
what a day it was Go down to the three animated ships to find
printables (a word find, a maze, and A Famous Explorer).
Columbus
Day Coloring Pages @ Preschool Coloring Book
Columbus Day Coloring
Pages @ coloring.ws
Kids
Domain Fall Coloring Pages: Columbus
Social Studies
Athena Review
Image Archive: Map of the 4th Voyage of Columbus
Christopher
Columbus Including images from the Library of Congress of
Columbus, Replicas of the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria, etc.
Christopher
Columbus Monument - Baltimore Inner Harbor - Maryland
Columbus:
The
Journal
of the Admiral of the Ocean Sea
Landing
of Columbus A painting.
Lecture
2:
The Age of Discovery
Prints Old
& Rare - Christopher Columbus Page
Spanish
Influence @ NPS.gov
The Columbus
Navigation Homepage
The Mariners'
Museum - Newport News, Virginia The Explorations of
Christopher Columbus.
U.S.
Holiday Lesson Plans & Activities: Columbus Day
Misc. Links
Columbus
Day
at
Kids Domain Coloring pages, puzzles, games, e-cards, clip art,
and lots of links.
Columbus
Day Activities @ ChildFun
Columbus
Day Activities @ Familyeducation.com
Celebrate
Columbus Day in October at familycrafts.about.com
DLTK-Kids:
Columbus
Day
Activities for Kids Crafts, coloring pages, and more.
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