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  • Learned about the history of homesteading and how people used to live off the land
  • Explored different types of homes and structures that homesteaders would build
  • Created their own homestead using materials such as cardboard, paper, and glue
  • Used their imagination to design and decorate their homestead with natural materials like leaves and twigs
  • Learned about the importance of sustainability and how homesteaders would reuse and recycle materials

To continue developing their creativity and knowledge of homesteading, children can:

  • Research different types of homesteads and the materials used to build them
  • Experiment with different natural materials to decorate their homesteads, such as flowers or rocks
  • Create a mini garden or farm within their homestead to learn about sustainable living
  • Draw or paint pictures of their homesteads and the surrounding landscape
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