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Ferdinand Unit Study

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Have you read the book Ferdinand with your kids? Ferdinand has been a favorite book of ours for a long time. I was so excited when the movie was also coming out. We saw it together as a family last year and just loved it! It was an adorable movie, even though the books are always better.  I love doing comparisons of books vs. movies, so today I have one of those for you. This Ferdinand Unit Study helps kids to do that!

Ferdinand Unit Study- Book vs Movie

You can find the book on Amazon HERE. Also, grab the movie HERE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Why do you think most people tend to like books better than movies?  For me it is the imagination aspect of it and the extra details. When I read a book, I can visualize something the way I want, but there is also a lot o description to help me along. In a movie, the characters are chosen and you see them without any imagination on your part. In a book, you feel a part of it because you get to hear what the characters are thinking as well as.

Ferdinand Unit Study

Ferdinand Unit

My printable Ferdinand Unit Study is 4 pages long and has the following pages included:

  • Book vs. movie Venn diagram page
  • All about Spain fill in the blank
  • Discussion questions about the story
  • Questions about the Ferdinand

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Ferdinand Unit Study

 

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  1. We began a unit study on the movies last month. So far my pupils have written a essay on the lessons they learnt from Harry Potter. Yes we have now officially watched all the movies with white wine and festive chocolates and sweets already. Other fun activities include a themed Harry Potter birthday party with Butter beer and chocolate frogs in order to celebrate. In our history lessons we either do a question and answer session on the chosen movie in question.
    We also do research on a historical aspect of the whole movie as well. For maths I get them to calculate the numbers of people who like to watch that entire movie. They then have to draw up a bar chart displaying their findings and so on. We usually do a mini survey in addition to answer that question.
    In literature we compare key themes and make a few different lists of characters and events. As a part of our weekly geography class we learned a lot more about the cities in the actual film. And we talk about what it meant to be a good Christian. Yes they had to prepare either a short essay or report for me on that topic for their homework. We went on field trips.

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