Summary
When Wesley is out of school for the summer, he isn’t quite sure how to spend his time. Then he thinks of a summer project that will top all others. Wesley grows "swist" and creates his own civilization! In the process, he learns to make friends as well.
Activities
- Language Arts:
- Wesley created an 80-letter alphabet—most of which you can find inside the covers of the book. Attempt to write a message to a friend using his alphabet.
- Create your own book review of Weslandia.
- Social Studies:
- Discuss the necessary components of a civilization.
- Which of these characteristics were present in Wesley’s new civilization?
- Mathematics:
- Discuss Base 8. Do some addition and subtraction problems in Base 8.
- Discuss the history of sundials and how they work. Make a sundial for your school.
- Science:
- Wesley had a mystery plant. Team with a partner to solve plant mysteries.
- Wesley renamed the constellations. Learn the names of at least five constellations and be able to locate them in the night sky.
- Health:
- Draw the components of a food pyramid.
- Discuss Wesley’s diet. Was he eating a healthy diet? Why or why not?
- Physical Education:
- Exercise your mind by playing online strategy games.
- Wesley invented games that were rich with strategies and complex scoring systems. With a group of friends, create a new game that has several strategies and also a scoring system. Invite your classmates to play the game with you.
- Music:
- Listen to pan flute music.
- What other kinds of flutes are there? Write and illustrate a picture book about the different kinds of flutes.
- Art:
- Explore an online collection of different kinds of looms.
Watch How to weave on a cardboard loom
Another example of weaving
Weaving tutorial - Wesley set up a loom to weave his clothing. Using a piece of cardboard 3” by 5”, cut about 10 slits in each end, and using yarn, learn how to weave.
About the Author
- Chatting with Paul Fleischman and Kevin Hawkes about a Civilization As You've Never Seen It! (pdf). Candlewick
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