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Have fun writing with unit studies!

It's fun and easy to incorporate writing with unit studies through writing across the curriculum, including map work, reports, journals, and recipes!

During our homeschooling years, unit studies were a huge part of our kids’ education. In the early days, we got involved in a KONOS group that met every Thursday. We moms would take turns planning the day’s activities for the current unit. Over the years, our children were more than exposed to these topics—they were immersed!

Though especially beneficial for our hands-on learners, unit studies gave all the kids a chance to go deeper with a subject. For instance, we devoted most of one year to exploring the regions of the United States. What fun it was to read living books about each geographical location, from historical fiction to nonfiction.

Our studies included science, history, art, cooking, crafts, games, and map work. We read biographies and legends. We also learned about regional culture, agriculture, and explorers. And we did a ton of writing with our unit studies.

Here are some of the fun things we did in a few of our unit studies. Notice how easy it is to incorporate writing into every unit!

States and Regions

Art, Literature, and Music

We didn’t always do KONOS studies. Eventually, I gained enough confidence to write some of my own. (Though if you’re unsure about planning a unit study,  my wise and experienced friend Marcy of Ben and Me has created the amazing Delightful Planning: A Unit Study Planner for Every Homeschool to help you EASILY make unit studies part of your family’s learning experiences.) >>>

Here’s a peek at some of the unit studies I put together myself:

World Cultures, Geography, and Missions

The Colonial Experience

California History

It’s not hard to see how much fun you can have with unit studies. And it’s so easy to incorporate writing across the curriculum. Writing becomes more meaningful when it’s relevant. For starters, here are 78 ideas for incorporating writing into your unit studies.

Photos: Jill Carlson (boy holding banner), Bureau of Land Management (girl with creek journal), courtesy of Creative Commons 2.0
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