From Google Books(vintage books):
Christmas in Other Lands(western Europe), pages 406-410, Public School Methods, 1921. The Christmas section begins on page 402 if you are interested in looking at other lessons and songs. To print, simply right click on the image of the page, view page or save, and print. Printing is only possible in HTML mode; the link is preset to this. Settings can be changed at the bottom of most Google Books pages. This book is in public domain, readable online, and downloadable.
This story can be paired with paper dolls from around the world in order to see traditional dress. Many of them can be found here. Check Google - there are many free printables to choose from.
It's a very brief lesson which runs through many countries in snippets, but good for casual supplemental reading, and a quick geography lesson if you have the children look up the countries on the map. Better yet, have them label this map.
Free printable maps
We will be doing this on Monday.
Also see(left an illustrated printable page on Christmas in Sweden.
Found later:
Christmas in Other Lands Lesson, Good English, Oral and Written, Book 1(grade 4).
How Christmas is Kept in Other Lands, New Education Readers(grade3).
Christmas in Other Countries, New Era Second Reader(grade 2)
Christmas in Other Lands, Brooks's readers, Book 6(grade 6)
Numbered list for western European countries, a good jumping off point. Here and here.
Christmas in Greenland, Fourth Grade Normal Reader.
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Saturday, December 12, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Homeschool Freebie: Fish Migration
My son was required to write a short essay about fish migration for his Rod & Staff reading lesson today. Here are a few resources that I found for his assignment today. All are free to print, read online, and download.
The Natural History of Animals: Of Migration of Fishes Pages 124-125
The Origin of the Seasons Considered from a Geological Point of View: Migration of Fish in European Waters. pages 274-275.
St. Nicholas Magazine, Nature and Science for Young Folks, The Winner.pages 650-651.
The World Book: Salmon pages 5173-5174
How Salmon Live and Die, short paragraph.
Classics Old and New: Salmon by Rudyard Kipling
pages 53-56.
The New Century Third Reader (easy and quick summary): SalmonPages 47-50.
Story Hour Readings, Book 8 (advanced reading): The Story of Salmon by David Starr Jordon pages 13-21. Fifth grade version, fourth grade version.
Photo and blurb about a flying salmon.
Photo of flying salmon.
The Natural History of Animals: Of Migration of Fishes Pages 124-125
The Origin of the Seasons Considered from a Geological Point of View: Migration of Fish in European Waters. pages 274-275.
St. Nicholas Magazine, Nature and Science for Young Folks, The Winner.pages 650-651.
The World Book: Salmon pages 5173-5174
How Salmon Live and Die, short paragraph.
Classics Old and New: Salmon by Rudyard Kipling
pages 53-56.
The New Century Third Reader (easy and quick summary): SalmonPages 47-50.
Story Hour Readings, Book 8 (advanced reading): The Story of Salmon by David Starr Jordon pages 13-21. Fifth grade version, fourth grade version.
Photo and blurb about a flying salmon.
Photo of flying salmon.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Printable Scandinavian Children's Literature(Folklore & Fairy Tales) and Lessons

Sweden:
Selma Lagerlof, a Swedish writer wrote many wonderful Swedish fairy tales for children around the turn of the century. One of her books, The Wonderful Adventures of Nils Holgersson, published in 1909 was likened to Hans Christian Anderson. A very popular book of "Scandinavian culture of which reflects many of the traditional values of Scandinavian culture, such us love for nature, tolerance and playful learning. As a geography reader for elementary schools, Nils Holgersson's adventures transmit information to the children through interest, imagination and humour. As Nils travels over Sweden, children became familiar with the nature, climate, geography and culture, learning at the same time the importance of friendship, tolerance, and the belief in a good world." ~ Scandinavica.com.
The Wonderful Adventures of Nils Holgersson with illustrations and without(downloadable version).
The Wonderful Adventures of Nils Holgersson with illustrations and without(downloadable version).
Shorter adapted selections from The Adventures of Nils from Children's Readers with discussion questions:
Jarro the Wild Duck, seventh grade.
The Story of Jarro, sixth grade.
Quotation lesson from The Essentials of English: Jarro the Duck
Hatto the Hermit, seventh grade.
The Elf from Evenings with Grandpa(not a reader), there is a bit of a discussion and built up before grandpa begins the story.
The Winston Readers, four stories, third grade.
More from Selma Lagerlof:
Christ Legends (elementary - middle school)
The Outlaws(high school)
Other Swedish stories:
For the Story Teller: Story Telling and Stories to Tell: The Cap that Mother Made. Elementary school.
Norway:
By author Peter Asbjornsen:
The Queen at the Bottom of the Sea, Little Fred and His Fiddle and, The Cock and the Fox(elementary school)

Third grade reader: The Princess Whom Nobody Could Silence.Lesson plan.
Finland:
Snowdrops, Finland idyls for children
Whisperings in the wood, Finland idyls for children
Finnish Legends for English Children by R. Eivind
Whisperings in the wood, Finland idyls for children
Finnish Legends for English Children by R. Eivind
Denmark:
Iceland:
The Yellow Fairy Book: PRINCE RING, WITCH IN STONE BOAT, and HERMOD AND HADVOR More under Andrew Lang's Fairy Tale Index(below).
Icelandic Legends
Icelandic Legends
Collections of Scandinavian tales:
Riverside Third Grade reader: The Farmer and the Hill-Man
Andrew Lang's Fairy Tales Index: Europe
Folk-Lore and Legends; Scandinavian
Popular Tales from the Norse
Viking Tales(elementary school)
All are free and in public domain. Printing Google Books: Follow the link, right click on the image of the page and print picture. It will print as a full sized page. Entire books are also downloadable.
What we(fourth grade) do with our printable stories:
- Underline all unfamiliar words
- Use dictionary to write definitions
- Write summary of story
- Proofread, correct and discuss
Easy and fun!
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Fourth Grade Reading and Penmanship Lesson/Free Printables

Week III
Click and Print:
Where There Is a Will There Is a Way.
True Manliness.
Ship in a Storm.
Week III Vocabulary List
Selections from Revised Fourth Grade McGuffey's Reader(1920 edit.), free and in public domain. I'll post other weeks as we complete these lessons. We are also using these penmanship lessons this week: Free printables for Proverbs and George Washington's Rules of Civility.
Week II here.
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