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Resources for the Animal & Nature Lover in your Homeschool

April 2, 2014 by Jen 5 Comments

Resources for the Animal & Nature Lover in your Homeschool

Resources for the Animal & Nature Lover in Your Homeschool

We have been having discussions lately with the older boys about how as they grow older they need to start taking more responsibility for their education.  I don’t want our educational experience to be one of me being the task master and they are the sulky, reluctant students.  There are far too many interesting things to learn about!

I’m always trying to ask for suggestions and be flexible about how and what they are studying.  It’s one of the many advantages of homeschooling!  Some suggestions are very good, Jacob and I have been working on a geography study, and some suggestions just aren’t going to fly.  We can’t do away with math and writing!  But I am trying to be flexible.

The other night Jonah, my almost 11 yo, came to me and said he had been thinking about our talks.  The one area he felt was lacking was our animal study.  That is his passion.  Gone are my days of heading out to the zoo and then calling it good!  He needs more in-depth study than that.

Right now we are using Nancy Larson Science 2 which works well for us, but this year doesn’t focus as heavily on animals and nature as Jonah would prefer.  So we need to beef it up a bit.

I asked several of my blogging friends if they had any ideas, suggestions, and recommendations for resources and I loved everything they shared so I thought you might find the resources helpful too.

Animal & Nature Homeschool Resources

Shining Dawn e-books – We have picked two books to get us started, Frogs and Toads and Animal Signs. Both books are full of easy, hands-on ideas, fiction and non-fiction book ideas, poetry selections, internet links and suggestions for including both older and younger children {great for big families!}, plus several notebooking pages. I’m pretty positive Jonah will be interested in make edible scat!

Burgess Animal Guide – We read the Burgess Bird Book several years ago for our Bird Unit and we enjoyed the book. I love how Karyn provides resources for each chapter as well as the audio version.  I may have Jonah listen to this on his own, then we could read through the Handbook of Nature Study chapters together.

An Introduction to Entomology – This is a 40 page study geared to middle school students, everything you wanted to know about insects and more! I like the idea of a long term project.  That might be a good lesson in perseverance for my highly distractible boy.  Now that we are able to frequent the beach on a regular basis, the Echinoderms and Molluscs study will be of interest to him as well.

This is not a new to me resource, but one that I have under-utilized!  Barb @ Handbook of Nature Study always has so much to share on her blog!

I have many more science resources on my Pinterest Science board too.

How do you engage your animal and nature lover?

I’m linking up with Finishing Strong – Homeschooling the Middle & High School Years

Filed Under: Education Plans, Home Education, Nature

The Raft :: Crafts, Activities & Food!

July 8, 2013 by Jen 1 Comment

The Raft :: Crafts, Activities & Food!

*there are affiliate links, please refer to my disclosure page I love pulling activities and ideas from a great picture book.  It’s like undercover learning.  Kids usually have no inkling that so much information is being stored in their brains. I’m certain that is why I have loved Five in a Row so much over […]

Filed Under: Crafts, Education Plans, Family Reading, Home Education, Lessons, Nature, Reading, Relaxed Schooling

Sensory Tubs :: Oceans

March 30, 2013 by Jen 1 Comment

Sensory Tubs :: Oceans

I created our first sensory tub to go along with our Ocean Unit.  Sensory Tubs can be super simple to pull together and can provide hours of entertainment, okay maybe not hours, but at least a few minutes of engaging and fun play.  I have seen the idea around on the blogosphere, but until now […]

Filed Under: Home Education, Nature, Special Challenges

Celebrating the Easter Season

March 17, 2013 by Jen 5 Comments

Celebrating the Easter Season

Lent is just about over and shortly we will enter into Holy Week.  What an interesting Lent it’s been this year with the papal conclave and election of a new pope.  An exciting time to be Catholic! As we gear up for Holy Week and the celebration of Easter, I wanted to share some of […]

Filed Under: Birds, Education Plans, Faith, Family, Family Reading, Feast Day, Home Education, Nature, Reading, Reading List, Relaxed Schooling

Weekly Photo Collage :: 1/4/2013 Florida Vacation

January 4, 2013 by Jen 6 Comments

Weekly Photo Collage :: 1/4/2013 Florida Vacation

We started our Florida vacation a day early in hopes of missing some of the snowy weather hitting most of the midwest/east coast.  Christmas morning we decided to leave that afternoon rather than waiting for the next morning.   It turned out to be a great decision.  Not only did we miss the bad weather, […]

Filed Under: Family, Field Trip, Nature, Vacation, Wrapping up the Week

Apple Picking & Apple Resources!

September 20, 2011 by Jen 10 Comments

Apple Picking & Apple Resources!

We had beautiful weather on Sunday, so we thought we would take advantage of doing something outside and take a drive to a local apple orchard. This orchard also had raspberries, but pickin’s were pretty slim and a bit prickery. On Saturday, Bob and the boys participated in a tree climbing class, so they were […]

Filed Under: Family, Field Trip, Nature

Gardening Notes

August 18, 2011 by Jen 10 Comments

Gardening Notes

Yikes!  Our garden looks like an unruly mess.  Believe it or not there aren’t any weeds in there.  I’m not sure why it looks so wild and overgrown, maybe because we are gardening in a small space and the plants are too packed in? Here are some things that we will do differently next year: […]

Filed Under: Healthy Living, Nature

Walking in the Woods

August 4, 2011 by Jen 8 Comments

Walking in the Woods

Our trip to see The Nina & Pinta didn’t take as long as we thought, we we decided to visit a nature preserve in the area. Just a few minutes into our walk and Bob spotted a fawn. A little bit further along and Bob spotted the mother (?) It was a warm day, so […]

Filed Under: Family, Field Trip, Nature

Crafty Boy Project

July 13, 2011 by Jen 11 Comments

Crafty Boy Project

Jonah is always game for a project.  He is interested in lots of different things, but as he is getting older some of the cut and paste stuff is growing a little boring.  Unfortunately, many of the projects out there are aimed at girls, not crafty boys.For Jonah’s birthday in April, we bought him the […]

Filed Under: Crafts, Jonah, Nature

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Catholic, Homeschooling Wife and Mom of six. Six children who joined our family from various locations around the world. Faith, Large Family Living and Learning, Adoption and Healthy Living, are just some of the topics I chat about the most.Read More...

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