#InverteFest is running now through the 31st and since the weather here in Seattle has either been ice or pouring rain, I have instead sat inside and worked on my nature journal. I’ve painted two pages of invertebrates from my summer outings, both in Washington state. But one was east of the Cascades, in a climate very different from Seattle and as such, I was treated to a lot of different insects, including some really spectacular ambush bugs, which I hope to write a Field Journal article ...| Migratory Legends
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Keeping a Nature Journal is a great homeschool nature study resource and contains a wealth of ideas that you can pick and choose to use as inspiration. This book is a tool like so many other tools we use in our family’s nature study. This post contains affiliate links. Please see our disclosure policy. Homeschool […] The post Homeschool Nature Study Resource: Keeping a Nature Journal – Review appeared first on Homeschool Nature Study.| Homeschool Nature Study
Monthly nature journal activities take your outdoor experiences, your thoughts, new ideas or facts, and make them tangible. Here are some ideas to get you started nature journaling.| Homeschool Nature Study
Citizen Science on the SolsticeSolstice is December 21, and that means winter will officially begin! So this Wonder Wednesday 147, as we get closer to the longest night and welcoming winter, let's make citizen science a part of our seasonal nature observations and journaling! There are lots of ways to do this, across all areas […]| Wings, Worms and Wonder