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Homeschooling prep science history edit

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Prompt: science and history for prep age homeschooling

ChatGPT: That’s a great age to start building curiosity! For Prep (Foundation/Kindergarten) level homeschooling, science and history are best approached through hands-on exploration, stories, and observation, not formal lessons. Below is an Australian Curriculum-aligned guide with ideas, activities, and themes to make it fun and age-appropriate.

🌿 Science (Foundation / Prep) edit

Focus: Exploring the natural world through senses, play, and observation. Australian Curriculum strands:

  • Biological sciences (living things)
  • Physical sciences (movement, light, sound)
  • Earth and space sciences (weather, environment)
  • Chemical sciences (materials and change)

🔬 Themes & Activity Ideas edit

🐾 Living Things edit

  • Sorting activity: Collect pictures or small toys and sort into living/non-living.
  • Observation: Grow seeds in cotton wool or soil; record growth with drawings.
  • Mini habitat: Make a bug hotel or watch worms in a jar with soil layers.
  • Pet or plant care: Daily observation journal (“What did I notice today?”).

🌦️ Weather & Seasons edit

  • Weather chart: Draw or use symbols for sunny, rainy, windy, etc.
  • Seasonal scavenger hunts: Collect leaves, flowers, or photos showing change.
  • Experiment: Make a rain cloud in a jar (shaving cream + blue food colouring + water).

⚙️ Forces & Movement edit

  • Push and pull: Use toy cars, balls, or swings to explore how things move.
  • Floating and sinking: Test household items in water.
  • Ramp races: Compare how fast different objects roll down a slope.

🧪 Materials & Change edit

  • Sink/float sorting: Predict which objects float before testing.
  • Melting and freezing: Ice cubes in the sun, then refreeze water.
  • Texture exploration: Touch and describe materials — rough, smooth, hard, soft.

🏛️ History (Foundation / Prep) edit

Focus: Understanding personal and family history; learning about the past through stories, photos, and everyday changes. Australian Curriculum strand:

  • Personal and Family Histories (Foundation Year)

📜 Themes & Activity Ideas edit

👨‍👩‍👧 My Family edit

  • Family tree craft: Use photos or drawings to show family members.
  • Timeline: Create a simple “Me growing up” line with baby, toddler, now.
  • Stories from family: Record or write down grandparents’ stories.
  • Home museum: Collect “old” and “new” household items to compare.

🏠 How Life Changes Over Time edit

  • Old vs new: Compare toys, transport, houses, or clothes.
  • Then and now photo hunt: Look at old photos of your suburb or town.
  • Make-believe play: Pretend to live “a long time ago” (no electricity day, wash clothes by hand, etc.).

📅 Community and Celebrations edit

  • Mark special days: Birthdays, ANZAC Day, NAIDOC Week, holidays.
  • Learn about Aboriginal seasons (e.g., Kulin Nation six seasons if in Victoria).
  • Visit local sites: Old buildings, museums, or heritage trails.

📘 Recommended Books edit

  • “Why Is the Sky Blue?” by Sally Grindley (science curiosity)
  • “What’s Alive?” by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
  • “My Place” by Nadia Wheatley & Donna Rawlins (Australian history, family, and place)
  • “Window” by Jeannie Baker (environmental change over time)
  • “Big Rain Coming” by Katrina Germein (weather and First Nations perspectives)

🧭 Extra Tips edit

  • Keep a “Discovery Journal” — one page drawing or sentence a week about something they noticed, learned, or wondered.
  • Use nature walks as science lessons — collect leaves, look at bugs, notice clouds.
  • Incorporate First Nations perspectives by exploring Dreaming stories and seasonal calendars.
  • Visit local museums or nature reserves — hands-on, no worksheets needed.

Would you like me to put this into a weekly or term-by-term plan (e.g. 10-week homeschool schedule for Prep Science & History)? I can format it with activities, book lists, and links to Australian resources.