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Island of the Blue Dolphins

Island of the Blue Dolphins

Students explored survival, Native culture, and ocean science through hands-on projects inspired by Island of the Blue Dolphins.

$25.00

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Island of the Blue Dolphins: Survival, Storytelling & the Sea

Inspired by the powerful story of Island of the Blue Dolphins, this 8-week interdisciplinary unit brings literature to life through hands-on projects, cultural exploration, and ocean science. Students journey alongside Karana as they explore resilience, Native history, and life on the islands off the California coast.

 

Week 1: The Lost Woman of San Nicolas

Students are introduced to the true story behind the novel, exploring the Aleutian Islands and Russian influences through map work, lapbooking, and traditional Peon games.

 

Week 2: Ghalas-at Natives

This week focuses on the Ghalas-at people and their traditions. Students learn about the cultural significance of secret names, practice basket weaving, and expand their island vocabulary.

 

Week 3: The Islands

Students dive into the ocean ecosystem surrounding the Channel Islands, studying dolphins, bass, and sea otters while learning about the delicate balance of marine life.

 

Week 4: Sea Storms

Through hands-on experiments and weather tools like anemometers and weathervanes, students explore tsunamis and storm science as they imagine facing ocean tempests alone.

 

Week 5: Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better

This week highlights themes of resilience, determination, and survival. Students reflect on Karana’s strength and apply those lessons to their own lives through creative activities and challenges.

 

Week 6: California Missions

Students take a historical detour to learn about the California mission system with a focus on the Santa Barbara Mission, offering context to the world surrounding Karana’s island.

 

Week 7: Regatta

From canoes to ships, students explore watercraft across cultures and time. They’ll compare designs and build simple models, celebrating movement across the sea.

 

Week 8: Weapons

Students examine traditional survival tools like the bow and arrow, practice (supervised) axe throwing, and create handicrafts inspired by Karana’s skills and resourcefulness.

1 review for Island of the Blue Dolphins

  1. Oscar

    I organised a “story circle”—kids sketched scenes as we read.

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