Welcome to the On the Banks of Plum Creek class. I am excited to read this book with you.Let’s have some fun!
The following are the chapters we are reading this week read by a lady from Canada.
Did you know that this story is based on Laura Ingalls Wilders childhood? Today you can visit the site of the little dugout house on the banks of Plum Creek in Walnut Grove, Minnesota. The dugout and stable are no longer there but this will give you an Idea of where laura and her family were living during this book. Take a look.
Did you know you can tour a museum that shows you all of the different types of homes that Laura lived in? It’s in DeSmet, South Dakota. Pay attention to the model of the dugout hose so you can see what type of house they lived in by Plum Creek.
Here’s a tour of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Homestead museum in South Dakota. The Sod house or dugout the Ingalls lived in would have been similar to the one at this museum.
This week Laura encountered a badger down by Plum Creek. Have you ever seen a badger? Here is a video featuring a tame zoo-kept badger. Check it out.
This concludes this weeks lesson. You may now move on to this weeks creative writing, Minecraft assignment and quiz.