tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post1751107493269361968..comments2024-03-23T08:55:43.666-07:00Comments on Joyous Lessons: Nature Study Outing :: This Year's Nature GroupCelestehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05834674328751444179noreply@blogger.comBlogger18125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-39037211095945656642017-07-31T21:23:05.994-07:002017-07-31T21:23:05.994-07:00Hi Nicole!
On days when we do a lesson, we spend ...Hi Nicole!<br /><br />On days when we do a lesson, we spend probably 20 minutes saying hello and such, 20-30 minutes on the lesson + journaling, and then the rest of the time free (over an hour). Very often the little kids will all take off right after journaling and we moms will linger and journal more. I don't help my younger kids with their journals that much -- I mostly sit alongside them and journal, and they just do their thing next time me and I give comments or suggestions as we go. If something *does* require hands-on help from me, I do my journal at home, that afternoon or on the weekend. But whenever I can, I try to do it on site. Hope that helps!Celestehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05834674328751444179noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-82648431559983434012017-07-26T12:27:47.021-07:002017-07-26T12:27:47.021-07:00Celeste, can you share about the timing for the wh...Celeste, can you share about the timing for the whole outing? How much is the formal part, versus the journaling, versus the free time? And how do you do your journal if you are helping your younger school age with their journals? <br /><br />Thanks,<br />NicoleNicolehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04709926204505350134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-69206272676427385322015-09-28T20:34:46.344-07:002015-09-28T20:34:46.344-07:00Ha, yes, sometimes outings have more obvious "...Ha, yes, sometimes outings have more obvious "learning" going on than others! ;) BUT I will say that the times that it didn't seem like they really noticed much and pretty much just spent the whole time chasing one another and climbing trees ended up bearing fruit in the long run. And like you said, it's really the habit that's important. Once you get that going, the learning part really just falls into place with that continuous exposure. :) Thank you for stopping by, Jenny!Celestehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05834674328751444179noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-65978532239393414092015-09-28T20:32:40.315-07:002015-09-28T20:32:40.315-07:00Yes, I see what you mean now. You are right that ...Yes, I see what you mean now. You are right that having only four days of school a week does lengthen the other days a tad, but since I only schedule daily items for four days anyway, that at least isn't spread to the other days of the week. (I would say their daily items take about an hour a day, so it's a significant cut.) If I were trying to do five days of Italian, math, copywork, etc. in four, it would be a bigger challenge. I hope you find a schedule option that lets you get out more often while still feeling comfortable with the amount of schoolwork you're getting done! It is such a refreshing break. :)<br /><br />And you're welcome to join me in CA anytime! Though I will warn you that it is still in the nineties here--ugh! LOLCelestehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05834674328751444179noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-90554163395437243282015-09-28T14:51:22.959-07:002015-09-28T14:51:22.959-07:00Gleaning as much as I can. Thanks for sharing ...Gleaning as much as I can. Thanks for sharing details for those of us trying to iron out the details of our own situations. We met weekly with two families in the summer. Didn't do notebooks and sometimes wondered if any observations happened ;) But our goal was to get out and develop habit. With the shift to fall schedules we haven't figured out a way to meet. I like how you make your nature study day a day to tackle different things. I'm thinking on making some adaptations like that. Thanks for sharing! Jennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06086340334575842032noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-91849386370444471392015-09-26T15:48:20.222-07:002015-09-26T15:48:20.222-07:00Thank you Celeste, that's so helpful! It'...Thank you Celeste, that's so helpful! It's helpful just to know that it's possible, KWIM? :) (Surely if *you* can make a long morning of nature study happen with so many littles and multiple years, I can do it with just 4!) We do get out in the afternoons pretty consistently in our own yard and neighborhood, but the days (Saturdays or on school breaks) where we spend the whole morning at a state park or some place like that are just so special, I'd love to be doing that more. Oh, I should have made it more clear that I was concerned about the school day getting too long on the *other* four days. But it seems like I can deal with that by doing a few things in the afternoon on a nature study day, and maybe by spreading some skill work across breaks like you mentioned. I really like that idea! <br /><br />Agapanthus....hibiscus...hummingbirds...every one of your nature study posts makes me want to move to California!! LOLAndrea Cnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-11629448099298295152015-09-24T21:14:12.450-07:002015-09-24T21:14:12.450-07:00We do 36 weeks and the exam week (although we do o...We do 36 weeks and the exam week (although we do occasionally stretch a week out to two, like around the holidays, rather than taking a full vacation week, for example). I think it helps that we actually don't usually school in the mornings--the kids spend the mornings outdoors no matter what, so it's not technically missing much "school" time. But we school light on nature study days anyway, so it wouldn't really matter: our day after the outing is usually just nature journaling (often while we're listening to an audiobook of one of the AO free reads), mapwork and timeline for the week, and then my weekly meeting with the big kids. I also only plan our daily subjects (math, memory work, copywork, etc) for four days a week, leaving nature study day lighter. Basically, my priorities for the week are: AO assignments (both readings and other weekly work like picture study and so on) and time outdoors. Skill-based subjects we do year-round (4x a week during the school year and about 3x a week during the summer), so I figure we come out even. ;) I will also say, though, that the PNEU schedule had nature walks happening in the afternoon, during "free time." So I wouldn't consider adding a nature walk as adding extra school hours for your 7yo. But I heartily agree that the time outdoors is worth trimming the schedule if need be. It's essential for all of us.<br /><br />I think you are right that it is an Anna's! We have both here. I wish I had gotten a side photo so that it would be clearer, but since I didn't, I looked back at my kids' nature journals to check--and sure enough, they say Anna's too! I changed the post accordingly. :) I love hummingbirds. We have them all the time in our yard because they love our agapanthus and hibiscus.Celestehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05834674328751444179noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-22866282427752022142015-09-24T18:44:57.614-07:002015-09-24T18:44:57.614-07:00Hi Celeste, great post! Inspiring--I really want ...Hi Celeste, great post! Inspiring--I really want to be setting aside more intentional time for nature study. I think sometimes about doing a special outing one morning a week like you guys are doing, but I can't figure out how to do this without getting behind my AO schedule?? We seem to just barely finish each week's readings in Year 2. Do you guys do 36 weeks plus the exam weeks or do you spread it out a little more over the year to accommodate more nature study? Also, do your kids do AO readings in the afternoons on your nature study day at all? <br /><br />I just read or listened to where Cindy Rollins was strongly urging homeschool moms to prioritize getting their kids outside and that it really is as important or more important than "getting (other) stuff done!" Maybe I just need to make the nature study happen and if we get "behind," so be it? Of course I could just make my 7-year-old spend more time on school each day but we're already doing the PNEU style schedule plus about 3 hours a week and I want to preserve that free time to let them build their forts and so on…<br />Any advice welcome! :) <br /><br />On your beautiful hummingbird, could it be an Anna's Hummingbird? I had to get out my Smithsonian guide and browse the hummingbirds because it looks like this bird has fuchsia feathers on its whole face, even above its beak? I could be misreading the photo and where the beak is on it--but I thought it looked different from a ruby-throated because they have green feathers on their heads/faces above the beak. Anyway such amazing finds!Andrea Cnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-46144650996609018092015-09-24T07:29:32.411-07:002015-09-24T07:29:32.411-07:00Hi there! We usually draw at home (it's easie...Hi there! We usually draw at home (it's easier logistically), but I think there's value to drawing in the field, so once a week we bring our supplies along and journal at the park. :)Celestehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05834674328751444179noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-63504277705749832532015-09-24T01:45:56.281-07:002015-09-24T01:45:56.281-07:00Do you draw while outside or wait till you come ba...Do you draw while outside or wait till you come back home?Tully Familyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11128339420825324229noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-48102264952046280682015-09-23T09:58:56.519-07:002015-09-23T09:58:56.519-07:00Thank you, Heather! I know you are a bosom friend...Thank you, Heather! I know you are a bosom friend when it comes to time outdoors. :)Celestehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05834674328751444179noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-44502323758311578732015-09-23T09:58:39.332-07:002015-09-23T09:58:39.332-07:00I know exactly what you mean. The "making it...I know exactly what you mean. The "making it happen" is usually the hardest part! Once you get out there, it's easy to be engaged and interested. :)Celestehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05834674328751444179noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-55788712930020603392015-09-23T09:57:41.395-07:002015-09-23T09:57:41.395-07:00When we first started, we did so with non-CM homes...When we first started, we did so with non-CM homeschooling friends. I suggested the idea (the kids and I had already committed to going weekly, and we just invited others to join us) and everyone was very enthusiastic. I have found that people are very excited about nature study but usually don't know where to start! So I bet you'll find others interested in your local community if you ask.Celestehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05834674328751444179noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-26067373962756415462015-09-23T06:44:15.531-07:002015-09-23T06:44:15.531-07:00I love this post.I love this post.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11303321565579905170noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-44536116057418378512015-09-23T05:04:46.351-07:002015-09-23T05:04:46.351-07:00wantingwantingthey call me mommyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09774097239695639582noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-20874609536140504522015-09-23T05:04:24.555-07:002015-09-23T05:04:24.555-07:00Some neat finds...I adore humming birds, so I'...Some neat finds...I adore humming birds, so I'm sure that was lovely to see up close! I need to get us out for more purposeful walks...we were doing good, but have slacked off. This is just the push I need. They have been walking to go to a small, local lake that we love and I just need to DO IT. :)they call me mommyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09774097239695639582noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-3777877024018391932015-09-23T03:59:34.787-07:002015-09-23T03:59:34.787-07:00You are very blessed to have a Nature study group ...You are very blessed to have a Nature study group in your area, Celeste. Makes me want to suggest one for our home school group. :) Lisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13273301456471935137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682457774245843924.post-58013504124583752702015-09-23T03:58:16.629-07:002015-09-23T03:58:16.629-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.Lisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13273301456471935137noreply@blogger.com