Homeschool Resources: Dolly Parton

Homeschool Resources

Good morning I thought this morning as we shared our Homeschool Resource; Dolly Parton is who we would study not only in our Music Class but also Drama Class and even reading because you might not know it but Dolly Parton is a author.

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Dolly Parton, Coal Miners Daughter, Author, Actress, Musician, Costume, Wigs, Fashion, Coat of Many Colors. Nashville, Tennesse, American singer-songwriter. philanthropist, businesswoman, Country Music, Solo Artist, Albums, Records

Literary Questions:

1, How old was Dolly Parton when she made her first record?

2: Where is Dolly Parton from and share one fact about here Hometown

3. How many records has Dolly made?

4: How many movies has Dolly been in?

Music Class:

Look up how many number one songs Dolly Parton has. How many records she has producrs. Use the answers to create 5 math problems for someone in your family to work out. Then let them use the numbers to create 5 math problems for you to work out.

Reading Class:

Pick out a book Dolly has written to read in your Reading Class this week. Once you finish the book in your Reading Journal write down 3 facts you learned in the book. Charlie will be reading My Little Golden Book About Dolly Parton and Coat of Many Colors

Music Class:

Look up the Songs Dolly sing and choose one song to perform in front of your parents.

Drama Class:

Host a Dolly Parton look-alike contest and ask people to join you in dressing up like Dolly Parton. Have a Judge and let them decide who is the best Dolly and they will get a prize of your choice.

Art Class:

Create a college of Dolly’s Life using Magazines and make sure in your Art Journal you write a description of your picture and what is happening in the picture and why.

Cooking Class:

Look up what Dolly likes to eat and create one of the dishes to share with your parents.

Movie Day:

Look up movies Dolly has been in and pick some of the movies up to watch with your family. Charlie and I will be watching Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors and  Rhinestone

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates