Use these awesome tips to study trees with your homeschool. There are so many things to learn in nature studies, and this help focuses on the Charlotte Mason way. Charlotte Mason recommends you start with the trees in your yard, and focus on these until your children can identify them by name. I like that the first recommendation is to start with the trees around you. This translated to me that studying trees doesn’t cost anything.
Click here to learn how to study trees using the Charlotte Mason Way from Joy in the Home.
Check out these nature study resources:
Nature Study & Outdoor Science Journal: The Thinking Tree Presents: A Creative Book of Observation, Drawing, Coloring, Writing & Discovery Through Nature – Fun-Schooling for All AgesNature Anatomy: The Curious Parts and Pieces of the Natural World (Julia Rothman)
Tree Finder: A Manual for Identification of Trees by their Leaves (Eastern US) (Nature Study Guides)
Keeping a Nature Journal: Discover a Whole New Way of Seeing the World Around You
The Nature Connection: An Outdoor Workbook for Kids, Families, and Classrooms
The Naturalist’s Notebook: An Observation Guide and 5-Year Calendar-Journal for Tracking Changes in the Natural World around You
Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling, The
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Jeannette is a wife, mother and homeschooling mom. She has been mightily, saved by grace and is grateful for God’s sovereignty throughout her life’s journey. She has a Bachelor in English Education and her MBA. Jeannette is bi-lingual and currently lives in the Tongan Islands of the South Pacific. She posts daily freebies for homeschoolers!