The greens of spring. Basil in bottom left with sweet potato vine and squash plant. It’s a busy week. I’m…
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nature studies
Unit Studies with Multiple Ages
Welcome back to Lasagna Learning: Teaching Multiple Ages. Don’t miss the link to a review of Harmony Fine Arts Plans…
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When a millipede interrupts math…
Here’s a little story about our nature studies over the last week…Insects. When a millipede interrupts math you just might…
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November World
Our November nature study grid has enjoyed a special spot on the chalkboard above the kitchen table. It’s easy to…
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Fall Leaf Walk is Our Favorite and Our Best
(Photo of leaves Littlest Girl collected in the backyard before we left). We spent a favorite afternoon looking for fall…
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Pears, Apples and Nature Journal Art
We packed a lunch and went where we knew the pears would be. Over on the family road where we…
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Weeds, Seeds, Insects and Signs of Fall Homeschool Nature Study
“It’s right up here. The field guide. Let’s watch to see if we see any milkweed.” My instructions to the…
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Last Days of Summer Nature Studies
We’ve so enjoyed this fun Last Days of Summer prompt from Handbook of Nature Study. We packed it on our…
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Lily Pad Pond
Oh WOW! It’s what we all said when we reached our destination for our monthly Creation Club. We’d heard from…
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Weekly Wrap: Nature and Encouragement
1. Even more snap circuits. | 2. Build your own sundae night (on Sunday night). | 3. Hostessing at the…
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Outdoor Hour Challenges Review – Handbook of Nature Study
“Make this summer a time to learn a little something new about your world. Finding time for these challenges will…
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Summer Weather
“Those look like beach clouds.” We must have said that dozens of times this summer. We remember from past beach…
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Baby squirrel or is it?
Sharing a summary of some exciting backyard finds! Our youngest boy found the little creature pictured above as he was…
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