Homeschool Resource: Led Zeppelin

This week Charlie and I will be studying Led Zeppelin a musical icon who I’ve listened to all my life. Now I get to share there music with Charlie. I would like to ask if you know of any information about Led Zeppelin that I can share with Charlie? If so please leave Charlie and I a comment.

Below is a magazine Rolling Stone Led Zeppelin: Ultimate Guide To Their Music & Legend Magazine (Collector’s Edition) Charlie and I will be using in our studies. Would you like to look through the magazine with us? Or do you know another book about Led Zeppelin we should check out?

Spelling Class:

Rolling Stone Led Zeppelin: Ultimate Guide To Their Music & Legend Magazine (Collector’s Edition),

Reading Class:

For our reading class Charlie will be reading Rolling Stone Led Zeppelin: Ultimate Guide To Their Music & Legend Magazine (Collector’s Edition) and Led Zeppelin: The Biography both book are available on Amazon or you can visit a Book Store or library to purchase your own books.

Charlie is to read each day for 30 minutes then write two facts he learned in his Reading Journal each day.

Spelling Class:

Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in London in 1968. The group comprised vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist  Jimmy Page, bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. With a heavy, guitar-driven sound, they are cited as one of the progenitors of hard rock and heavy metal, although their style drew from a variety of influences, including blues and folk music. Led Zeppelin have been credited as significantly impacting the nature of the music industry, particularly in the development of album-oriented rock (AOR) and stadium rock.

Wikipedia:

Led Zeppelin, English rock band, London, group, compromised, vocalist, Robert Plant, guitarist, Jimmy Page, bassist, keyboardist, John Paul Jones, drummer, John Bonham, heavy, guitar-driven sound, cited, progenitors, hard rock, heavy metal, style, influences, including, blues, folk music, credited, significantly, impacting, nature, music industry, particularly, development, album-orientated rock, stadium rock, New Yardbirds, Atlantic Records, Good Times bad Times, Critically, Successful

Monday:

Write your Spelling words 5 times each in ABC order in your Spelling Journal.

Tuesday:

Use your Spelling words in a story and include a illustration inside your Spelling journal. Or use your spelling words in a sentence inside your Spelling Journal.

Wednesday:

Write your Spelling words inside your Spelling Journal and include a definition inside your Spelling Journal.

Thrusday:

Take a Pre-Spelling test if you miss any of the words right them 5 time each inside your Spelling Journal. Then re-take the test on Friday. If you made a 100 take the day off.

Math Class:

Look up facts about Led Zeppelin and turn them into math facts for you to have someone in your family do. Then let them create 5 math problems for you to do. Write the math problems inside your math journal.

Music Class: Look up the music of Led Zeppelin and learn one of the songs to perform for your parents. Write the lyrics to the song inside your music journal.

Drama Class:

Look up performances of Led Zeppelin and act out the way they acted for your parents.

For a Field Trip visit a local Resale Store or Vintage Clothing Store and purchase a outfit they would have worn during there performance.

Write a description of your performance inside your Drama Journal and include a illustration of your performance in your Drama Journal.

Cooking Class:

Look up what Led Zeppelin and his band liked to eat and create the dish for your family. If you can’t figure out what they liked to eat then look up the Hometown they came from and create the dish the hometown is famous for. Write the recipe inside your Cooking Journal and include a picture for the Cookbook you will be creating at the end of the year.

Art Class:

Create a piece of Art using all the facts you collected on Led Zeppelin using different medium of art and supplies. Write a description of what you created in your Art Journal and include a picture of what you drew.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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