This was an interesting unit to put together. There really wasn’t a lot of printables that I could find. I am thinking of making my own when we do this theme. If I do, I will put them on Google Docs and share them with you. 😉 It has been quite a while since I made my own notebooking pages and minibooks! LOL
I hope that what I did find will be useful to you! 🙂
As with all my units, I try to incorporate resources for a variety of ages!
Everything is either free or cheap! 😉 The books can be found at your local library, on Amazon, or on Paperback Swap.
SCIENCE KITS
Magic School Bus – Soaring into Flight – Amazon – $13.79
Young Scientist Kit – Flight – $16.77
I have used kits from both sets. I like them both but prefer the Magic School Bus kits. You get more for your money with them.
The Young Scientist sets have 3 different subjects to a kit if you order them from Amazon. I used to belong to the monthly club until I figured out it was MUCH cheaper to buy them from Amazon. 😉
BOOKS
KINDLE BOOKS
PRINTABLES
Airplane Printables and Activities
Printable Airplane Craft – Learn Create Love
Airplane Coloring Pages – Raising Our Kids
Flight Lapbook – Homeschool Share
Flight Activities and Printables
Flight Activities, Lesson Plans and Printables
Flight Printables – HS Launch
Leonardo da Vinci: Flight Mini Unit Study – Currclick – $1.50
The Wright Brothers & The History of Aviation Unit Study – Currclick – $3.50
Airplanes Lapbook – Hands of a Child – $9
Flying the Skies Lapbook – Hands of a Child – $5
ONLINE RESOURCES
Airplane Cockpit Virtual Field Trips
Flight – Science Kids at Home
Flight and Airplanes – A to Z Home’s Cool Homeschooling
Aviation Lesson Plans, Activities and Ideas
Stories of the Wrights’ Flights
Flight – Cyber Sleuth Kids
Aviation Unit Study – Easy Fun School
History and Forces of Flight – Squidoo
I hope you find this helpful.
Comments on: "Flight / Aviation Unit Study" (4)
This is a marvelous collection. I really hope you’ll consider sharing this post at Look What We Did, a month long link up at HammockTracks. I think the readers would really enjoyed it.
Thank you so much! I would love to! 😀
Even without a lot of printables, you still collected a lot of great resources.
(And I still have that Value Tales book from when I was a kid).
Thanks for linking up to Science Sunday again 🙂
Thank you!
I loved those books as a kid and I was lucky enough to pick up quite a few of them at a library sale a couple of years ago. I couldn’t believe it!! LOL