This summer, many families will be joining the Great American Backyard Campout. In honor of that event, I thought I’d share some toddler and preschool camping activities you can do camping at a camp ground or in your own backyard. Here are five toddler and preschool camping activities to keep your kids exploring and entertained: […]
Neighborhood Nature Walks with Young Children
One of my favorite ways to introduce science to my children is through nature walks. Nature walks allow for hands-on learning, observation, and conversation. Not only that, it allows my children to appreciate and have a love for their natural surroundings. Nature Walks with Young Children Nature walks do not need to be complicated. As […]
Birds Writing Center
Every February I forget about the Great Backyard Bird-Count until I start seeing posts about them. This year I thought that I would plan ahead and incorporate the theme into our homeschool. After reading a series about writing centers on the WriteShop blog, I knew that I was going to create our first-ever writing center. Using mostly […]
Learning About Spiders
Spiders. Right now it is the season for spiders! I’m not a huge spider fan but can tolerate them from a distance. This past week we had a couple unplanned opportunities to study spiders. I capitalized on that and we went on a little bunny er spider trail this week! Learning About Spiders Observing Spiders […]
All About Hummingbirds
Did you know that there are over 300 species of hummingbirds? These tiny, powerful creatures are fascinating to watch! Last year we did a hummingbird nature study. We enjoyed learning about these tiny creatures! Make a Hummingbird Feeder One of the first activities we did was to make “nectar” for our hummingbird feeder. We added 4 parts […]
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