 Welcome to the Waldoch Way. My name is Jessica and today's video is going to be a look inside our newly updated, revised and expanded survival unit study. As with all Waldoch Way products, if you have previously purchased this when it was summer survival school, survival school, or included in a homeschool bundle, you're entitled to all updates. So if you do not have your original email with the download link, shoot me an email at Jessica at the Waldoch Way and we'll get you taken care of so that you can enjoy all the wonderful new updates to the survival unit study. Now one of the things that we did when we updated this was to make sure that it only needed one required resource and that required resource is the Bear Grills Adventure Books. Now these were the original Adventure Books. These are the updated Adventure Books. The content in both of these is the same. They just redesigned the cover. So whichever set you have is completely fine and will both work with the survival unit study. There are 12 books in the series. You can get them at the link in the description box. So whichever ones you have again will work fine. Let's go ahead and take a look inside the survival unit study. The first thing you're going to see is your table of contents. Then you have the page that includes your required and suggested resources. Things like books, games, videos, shows and additional activities. Then you have an introduction to survival and this unit study. The first lesson is about the famous survivalist Bear Grills. And what I tried to do as much as possible to eliminate having to have more required resources was to do the research ahead of time for you. So this is an entire reading passage about Bear Grills like a bio. There are some discussion questions and then a QR code with a link for a video biography on him. A coloring Bear Grills page. A biography of Bear Grills page. And then you start with challenge one. Now there are 12 challenges. Each challenge is going to follow one of the Bear Grills Adventure Books. And you see here are the lesson plans. So you're going to need to read the book, read the survival handbook, which I'll show you in just a moment. Here is your YouTube playlist. You can either click this or scan this from a device and then there's five days here. So on day one, you're going to read chapters one and two of the Bear Grills Adventure Book and complete the backpack activity that is this right here. So you're going to introduce your child to the challenge and have them either write or draw items. They think they're going to need for that survival. So this one would be the Blizzard. On day two, you're going to read two more chapters of the Adventure Book and you're going to watch a video. Again, here's that QR code for you to make it easy. On day three, you're going to read chapters five and six and complete an activity from the Pinterest board, which is clickable here. Or you can do one of the additional activities listed depending on what you have available. Day four, you're going to read chapter seven and eight of the Adventure Book and you're going to play a game. There are games listed and there is a trivia game included in the download if you do not have any other games. On day five, you are going to finish reading this book with chapters nine and ten and then you're going to complete the tips for surviving. So once you have finished, you will have your child write out five tips that they learned for surviving a Blizzard. Each of the 12 challenges repeats just like that with the Pinterest boards and the YouTube playlist all clickable or scannable for your convenience. And then once you have finished all 12 of the books and the activities, there is a survival review week. So that you can review some of the survival skills you've learned. So you have different things like completing the how to survive. You're going to make your own survival handbook, things that you learned about building a fire, creating a poisonous plants ID guide, creating an edible plants ID guide, tips that you learned for hunting, trapping and fishing. And then you are going to do some not time practice. So there are different information and how to with descriptions and diagrams in here for how to do some not tying. This is the survival handbook. You'll be reading four to five pages out of it each week as part of the lesson plans. And this is just an overview of survival. It starts out kind of as a basic overview with first aid and building a shelter, survival kits, things like how to maintain a positive attitude, building a fire, signaling, and then it gets more in depth with navigation, threats, edible plants and practical survival like eating the protein, snares and traps. So this is just kind of a very detailed overview of survival. So as you're completing the unit study, you'll be learning more and more survival skills from this handbook. And the last thing included is that trivia game I talked about. I printed mine on a brown craft card stock just because I like the look of it and laminated them for longevity. But these are basically just survival based trivia questions like how can you determine the distance of an oncoming storm? And then there are three different multiple choice answers. If your child doesn't need any multiple choice, just ask the question. If they do, you can offer them to them. And the correct one is an italics with a dot next to it. So again, there are just different questions like which insect is the most popular edible insect in the world. You can see here, it's a beetle, which symptom determines if you're experiencing severe dehydration, vomiting and diarrhea. So these are just going to be some trivia questions. It's a trivia based game to help make sure that your child has learned as much as possible during their survival unit study.