Hands-on science experiments are the best because they provide an unparalleled learning experience that engages students at a deeper level. Unlike traditional textbook learning, where knowledge is acquired passively, hands-on experiments encourage active participation and critical thinking.
Finding Salamanders: Where To Look & Common Species
In the United States, we have over 250 species of salamanders. The Eastern US has the greatest diversity worldwide. Salamanders are a unique group of animals. They are amphibians, like frogs, and have life stages in water or on land.
And spring and fall are great times to look for them in the wild. Im going to give you some tips on finding salamanders in the wild and some common species to look out for.
Creek Activities For Families and Homeschoolers
Explore A Pond With Your Family or Classroom
Forest Sensory Walk For All Ages
BioBlitz: What Is It? Why Do It?
A bioblitz is a great way to find out what plants and animals live in a specific area. By learning about the local biodiversity in an area you not only gain knowledge but appreciation.
A bioblitz is a form of citizen science that helps local scientists learn more about the plants and animals in a given area.
Snow - 5 Fun Activities For Winter
So it’s snowing outside, and your homeschooled child is slumping over their science workbook inside, pulling faces. Or maybe its the weekend and your family needs to get outside for some fun and mental stimulation.
We hear you!
One of the greatest challenges for parents is figuring out how to keep their kids engaged. While the answer may be simple (make learning fun, make play educational) the application of that idea… not so simple.
Pinecones: 9 Fun Family Activities
Pinecones come from pine trees but all conifer trees make cones. Cedar and spruce trees also make cool cones.
There are 49 species of native pine trees in North America.
Pinecones may have different shapes and sizes depending on tree species
Pinecones protect pine tree seeds from extreme weather.
It may take more than 10 years for a pinecone to naturally fall out of a tree.
The best time to look for pinecones is autumn.
Trees - 5 Great Family Nature Activities
Social distancing does not mean you have to lock yourself in the house, close the curtains and hunker down. It means do not hang out with other humans. Flowers and trees, birds and animals, rocks and stars… these guys are your new best friends! In this blog, you will be introduced to some fun and creative ways to learn more about trees.