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I am Daneille Snowden, married to Brad for 34 years (1988). Mom to three children; Nathan (who is married to Emily & he serves in the U.S. Navy), Felecia, a senior in college with a degree in Psychology Ministry, and Tabitha a freshman in college with a degree in Children's Min. I am a missionary to Africa. I love sharing the inspiration God gives to me from His Word, and apply it. I love Jesus with all my heart, and because of that I love people!

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

CLOTHING & FASHION UNIT STUDY

FELECIA’S CLOTHING & FASHION UNIT STUDY

   I gave my girls a choice for a short time to do a unit of study on something they would particularly like. My 13 year old choose period clothing. Of course this could have lasted for quite possibly the entire year, she had to limit herself greatly.
Felecia designed a lovely folder and aligned it with ladies of old in their period attire.
She also checked out several books and magazines to assist her as well.
Here is a basic rough out line of links and directive. Hope this helps you as you too learn about period clothing!


PERIOD CLOTHING

1.) Hold a fashion show,
2.) Create a new outfit
3.) Mural or collage from magazines.
4.) Clothing tags
5.) A map of the country where the clothing was made.
6.)  Five facts about the country.
7.)  Descriptions of the clothing the tags originated from
LINK:
http://www.teacherscount.org/teacher/lessons/TeachersCountLessonOne.pdf
Books to order from library:http://www.teacherscount.org/teacher/lessons/TeachersCountLessonOne.pdf
 "What We Wore: An Offbeat Social History of Women's Clothing, 1950 to 1980." It is one of the few books I've kept that I read in college.
posted by katinka-katinka at 7:04 AM on May 7, 2011 [2 favorites]
Adorned In Dreams: Fashion and Modernity.
The Dress of the People: Everyday Fashion in Eighteenth-Century England by John Styles
Fashions of A Decade 1990 by Anne McEvoy
Fashions of A Decade 1980's by Vicky Carnegie
Fashions of A Decade 1970's by Jacqueline Hearld
Fashions of A Decade 1960's  by Yvonne Connikie
Fashions of A Decade 1950's by Patricia Baker
Fashions of A Decade 1940's by Patricia Baker
Fashions of A Decade 1930's  by Maria Costantino
Fashions of A Decade 1920's  by Jacqueline Hearld


WRITE ABOUT:
8.) How does climate affect one’s clothing choices?
9.)  How does culture affect one’s clothing choices?
10.)  How does religion affect one’s clothing choices?
LINKS:
A decade-by-decade look at fashion in the United States
http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0878570.html http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0767729.html
11.) Good For vocabulary
http://www.eslflow.com/Accessories___style_dictation_exercises.pdf
LINK:

   TEXTILES how clothes are made. n how
silk, cotton, nylon, polyester and wool are made using the
http://library.thinkquest.org/C004179/textiles.html
http://www.poshgirlvintage.com/
Ethnic Traditions in Fashion

Ethnic Traditions in Fashion

EXCELLENT UNIT STUDY PUT TOGETHER HERE BY A HOME SCHOOLER
Excellent outline on what to learn & research.

http://rebecca-weber.suite101.com/fashion-unit-study-homeschool-in-high-school-research-projects-a335806 

LINK:
http://home-school.lovetoknow.com/homeschool-course-fashion-design 

LINK: (Fun to watch and see.)

12.) Understanding the Lingo
         List 20 words used only in fashion and their definition.

LINK: 
http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/1900s-2000-fashion-trends 




Dolphin Unit Study Links & Helps

DOLPHIN UNIT STUDY LINKS & HELPS

My youngest had a choice of a mini unit study to do basically on her own and Dolphins is what she chose. She was thrilled doing this basically on her own each day.
She created a little dolphin note book, colored pictures and did little experiments to better understand dolphins.
This is a rough conglomeration of links that assisted Tabitha with her study.
Hope this adds to what you may be looking for in your study for dolphins.


http://www.acsonline.org/factpack/map-dolphins.html 
PICS AND FUN INFO

http://animal.discovery.com/features/dolphins/dolphins.html 
Animal Planet-Dolphins Discovered

Navy Dolphins:
 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/whales/etc/navycron.html 

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/critters/print/dolphin.html 
Info. On dolphins

http://library.thinkquest.org/J0110024/ 
(good site) names, eat, live, etc…GOOD; online quizzes-fun

http://library.thinkquest.org/17963/anatomy.html 
Basic anatomy

http://library.thinkquest.org/17963/anatomy.html 
Physiology

http://library.thinkquest.org/17963/anatomy.html :
Adaptations of the Anatomy/  Tail Flukes  /  Skin/  Locomotion
Good!

Sea World=Basic info: http://www.seaworld.org/infobooks/Bottlenose/whatisadolphin.html 
http://teacher.scholastic.com/dolphin/ 
Good all around info./with video of course.

Maui's dolphin=world's rarest marine dolphins. http://www.wwf.org.nz/what_we_do/species/hector_s_and_maui_s_dolphin/maui_s_dolphin/ 

Dolphin Camp click

Dolphins Communications:

COMMERSON'S DOLPHIN:cut.
Sonar Clicks click
"They produce whistles, creaks, chuffs, screams, squawks, pops, chirps– a whole assortment of sounds that scientists have labeled in any number of ways. We will talk more about the ins and outs of dolphin communication in future podcast episodes. Dolphins appear to use these communicative behaviors, vocalizations, physical contact, and postures, to express all sorts of things to each other. They can communicate their emotional state (anger, frustration, contentment, affection), but also convey information about their reproductive state, age, gender, etc. What’s more, dolphins, like many animals, can learn to read each other’s behaviors and communicative signals in order to coordinate activities like feeding on fish, or even just swimming together." Justin Gregg -  Dolphin Pod
Here is a  list of dolphin behaviors observed here at Dolphin Research Center: {The list is quoted directly from the center itself.}
"Arch: Bend head and tail ventrally.
Eyewhite display: Rolling eyes, showing the whites.
Flex: Bend head and tail dorsally.
Headwag: Rapid, side to side shaking of the head.
Play dead: Roll over submissively in the vicinity of another dolphin.
Snit: Sharp, sideways head jerk with closed or open jaws; may be accompanied by sound.*
*May indicate agitation or aggressive behavior." 
AND SEVERAL MORE...GO TO LINK ABOVE AT DOLPHIN RESEARCH CENTER. 

http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/animal-bytes/animalia/eumetazoa/coelomates/deuterostomes/chordata/craniata/mammalia/cetacea/commersons-dolphin.htm 

Types (Species) of Dolphins :  
 With Prominent Beaks :                                  Without Prominent Beaks
 Tucuxi                                                                          Commersons  
 Short-snouted Spinner Dolphin                                 Hector's Dolphin 
 Long-snouted Spinner                                                Heaviside's  
Atlantic Hump-backed                                               Black Dolphin 
 Pantropical Spotted                                                   Hourglass Dolphin 
 Atlantic Spotted                                                            Dusky Dolphin 
 Southern Rightwhale                                                  Peale's Dolphin 
 Common                                                               White-Beaked Dolphin 
 Striped                                                                         Pacific White-sided  
 Rough-toothed                                                            Atlantic White-sided Dolphin 
Indo-pacific Hump-backed                                          Fraser's Dolphin 
 Northern Rightwhale                                                     Irrawaddy Dolphin 
Bottlenose                                                                      Risso's Dolphin 




BOOKS
Carwardine, Mark. The Book of Dolphins. Dragon's World Ltd, 1996