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The Long Winter Book Study

The Long Winter Book Study

Recommended for: Intermediate Years (4th-8th)

Create lasting connections through this rich story while you study themes such as science, nature, geography, history, and language arts.Ā This four-week book study is a digital download you can use in your homeschool or as book study with a group. Each download includes:
  • The Long WinterĀ Book Study with weekly lesson plans, recipes, and more
  • The Long Winter Book Report Template
  • The Long Winter Extension Book List
  • Multimedia Reference Materials links
  • Book Club Meet-up Guide

Overview of The Long Winter

The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder is a historical fiction novel that tells about the unusually harsh winter of 1880-81 that brought months of blizzards and other difficulties to the Dakota Territory and the homesteaders living there. The autobiographical fiction paints a picture of frontier life and displays values that drove her family and others to move west.

The story takes place in the newly formed frontier town of De Smet. Though the Ingalls family move to 160 acres of land awarded through the Homestead Act of 1982, minimal food stores and marginal resources force 13-year-old Laura and her family to move from their new property into town to survive the seven-month winter. Throughout the winter as blizzards blanket the town with snow, they learn how to adjust to new circumstances and make the best of challenges. As the Ingalls survive the winter, the story shows the long-suffering that winter requires, and the renewal of spring that comes after.

Themes covered in this study

  • Blizzards
  • Pioneer life
  • Trains and railroads
  • Prairie landscape and wildlife
  • Wheat
  • One-room schools

Book Disclaimer

This book includes some instances of racial supremacy and Native American themes. We encourage parents to review all literature selections in advance to ensure they align with your family’s values and age levels.

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Recommended for: Intermediate Years (4th-8th)

Create lasting connections through this rich story while you study themes such as science, nature, geography, history, and language arts.Ā This four-week book study is a digital download you can use in your homeschool or as book study with a group. Each download includes:
  • The Long WinterĀ Book Study with weekly lesson plans, recipes, and more
  • The Long Winter Book Report Template
  • The Long Winter Extension Book List
  • Multimedia Reference Materials links
  • Book Club Meet-up Guide

Overview of The Long Winter

The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder is a historical fiction novel that tells about the unusually harsh winter of 1880-81 that brought months of blizzards and other difficulties to the Dakota Territory and the homesteaders living there. The autobiographical fiction paints a picture of frontier life and displays values that drove her family and others to move west.

The story takes place in the newly formed frontier town of De Smet. Though the Ingalls family move to 160 acres of land awarded through the Homestead Act of 1982, minimal food stores and marginal resources force 13-year-old Laura and her family to move from their new property into town to survive the seven-month winter. Throughout the winter as blizzards blanket the town with snow, they learn how to adjust to new circumstances and make the best of challenges. As the Ingalls survive the winter, the story shows the long-suffering that winter requires, and the renewal of spring that comes after.

Themes covered in this study

  • Blizzards
  • Pioneer life
  • Trains and railroads
  • Prairie landscape and wildlife
  • Wheat
  • One-room schools

Book Disclaimer

This book includes some instances of racial supremacy and Native American themes. We encourage parents to review all literature selections in advance to ensure they align with your family’s values and age levels.

Ā