Supplementing Sonlight Level A
These links complement Sonlight’s Level A package. Please note that these activities may not be intended for the same age-range that this particular Sonlight package is designed for. Also, many of the educational webpages I have found were put together by public school teachers, and are intended for classroom use, so they’ll need to be modified for homeschooling.
What kinds of resources do you find most helpful? I would love for you to leave me a comment at the bottom of the page letting me know!
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Intro to World Cultures
Bible
Egermeier’s Bible Story Book
History
Adventures in Ancient Greece
Children’s Encyclopedia
- Ancient Egypt Kid Connection
- Ancient Egypt coloring pages
- Ancient Egypt lapbook
- national anthems
- countries and cultures crafts and activities
The Good News Must Go Out
Living Long Ago
Out of Darkness
Return of the White Book
Wild Places
- Rain Forest activities
- All About Rainforests
- article about rainforests (Thank you, Katey!)
Read-Alouds
Adventures with Waffles
The Arnold Lobel Book of Mother Goose
- Mother Goose activities
- More Mother Goose activities
- nursery rhyme theme
- Baa Baa Black Sheet activities
- Daffy Down Dilly activities
- Donkey, Donkey, Old and Gray activities
- Hey Diddle Diddle activities
- Hickory Dickory Dock activities
- Humpty Dumpty activities
- Humpty Dumpty activities
- I See the Moon activities
- Jack and Jill activity
- Ladybug, Ladybug activities
- Little Bo Peep activities
- Little Boy Blue activities
- Little Miss Muffet activities
- Little Miss Muffet activities
- Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary activities
- Old King Cole activities
- Old Mother Hubbard activities
- One, Two, Three… activities
- Pat-a-Cake activities
- Peter, Peter, Pumpkin-Eater activities
- Pussycat, Pussycat activities
- Rain, Rain, Go Away activities
- Sing a Song of Sixpence activities
- There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe activities
The Boxcar Children
- audiobook*
- lapbook
- games and activities
- literature based reading lessons
- activities and dioramas
- learning activities
- Henry, Jessie, Violet & Benny’s Stew recipe
- supplemental family activities
- bookmark craft
- reading challenge
- unit study
- movie*
- journal*
- biography of the author*
- More books in the series
- boxed set of original books 1-12*
- Books 1-19 were written by the original author.
- Books 20-145 were written by others after the author’s death in 1979.
- Prequel: The Aldens of Fair Meadow Farm*
- Special series, Book 1: The Mystery on the Ice*
- There are currently 21 books in the Special series.
- Early Reader series: The Adventures of Benny and Watch, Book 1*
- There are currently 11 early readers.
- Graphic novels: Book 1*
- There are currently 18 graphic novels.
- The Boxcar Children Guide to Adventure*
- boxed set of original books 1-12*
Capyboppy
Dolphin Adventure + Dolphin Treasure
The Family Under the Bridge
- discussion guide
- worksheets (4th grade)
- book report form
- activities
- study guide*
- France crafts and activities
- France coloring pages
A Grain of Rice
- unit study and lapbook (based on a different version of this folk tale)
- math activities (based on a different version of this folk tale)
- China crafts and activities
- China coloring pages
Here’s a Penny
- Sequels:
The Hundred Dresses
In Grandma’s Attic
- audiobook*
- Grandma’s Quilt paper craft
- Sequels:
- More Stories from Grandma’s Attic*
- Still More Stories from Grandma’s Attic*
- Treasures from Grandma’s Attic*
- Away from Home (out of print)
- A School of Her Own (out of print)
- Wedding Bells Ahead (out of print)
- At Home in North Branch (out of print)
- New Faces, New Friends (out of print)
- Stories from the Growing Years (out of print)
James Herriot’s Treasury for Children
- audiobook*
- The Christmas Day Kitten lapbook
- cats lapbook
- cats coloring pages
- cattle lapbook
- cattle coloring pages
- dogs coloring pages
- sheep coloring pages
- family dinner ideas
- unit study
Johnny Appleseed
- Johnny Appleseed unit study
- apple activities
- apple activities
- activities and crafts
- video: Shelley Duvall’s Tall Tales & Legends Johnny Appleseed*
- video: Wholesome Heroes with Rick Sowash: Johnny Appleseed*
- video: Johnny Appleseed told by Garrison Keillor*
- video: Disney’s American Legends*
Least of All
The Light at Tern Rock
The Llama Who Had No Pajama
Mary on Horseback
My Father’s Dragon
No Children, No Pets
Richard Scarry’s Please and Thank You Book
The Story About Ping
- audiobook*
- literature unit study
- duck activities
- duck coloring pages
- supplemental activities
- China crafts and activities
Twenty and Ten
Winnie the Pooh
Supplementary Reading List
More great books to enrich your study of literature and world cultures. Find them at your local public library… or click on my affiliate links to add them to your home library.
- Amber on the Mountain
- The Apple and the Arrow
- Beezus and Ramona
- Betsy-Tacy Treasury
- A Child’s Garden of Verses
- Children Just Like Me
- Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
- Complete Adventures of Curious George
- Five True Dog Stories
- The Giraffe that Walked to Paris
- Hanna’s Cold Winter
- How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World
- Little Golden Book Collection: Animal Tales
- Little Golden Book Collection: Farm Tales
- Little Golden Book Collection: Inspirational Tales
- Little Golden Book Collection: Sleepytime Tales
- Little House in the Big Woods
- Little House on the Prairie
- Little House in the Highlands
- Little House by Boston Bay
- Little House in Brookfield
- The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge
- A Madeline Treasury
- Mailing May
- Make Way for Ducklings
- Millions of Cats
- Mirette on the High Wire
- The Miss Nelson Collection
- A New Coat for Anna
- The Raft
- The Rag Coat
- Richard Scarry’s Best Little Golden Books Ever
- Three Names
- Storm in the Night
- The Story of Babar the Little Elephant
- The Story of Dr. Doolittle
- Warm as Wool
- When I Was Young in the Mountains
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (free on Kindle)
What kinds of resources do you find most helpful? I would love for you to leave me a comment below letting me know! Thanks so much!