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Handbook of Nature Study – November 2014 Newsletter

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November 2014 – Fall Seeds

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Contents of this edition of the newsletter include:

  • 3 seed related nature activities
  • November planning page printable
  • November Nature Journal Topper and Study Grid
  • Two printable notebook pages
  • December preschool nature table ideas, printables, and coloring page

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4 thoughts on “Handbook of Nature Study – November 2014 Newsletter

  1. Good morning

    I would like to incorporate your Nature Study lessons into my homeschool curriculum – here in Australia. Do you have other Australian homeschools registered; is the content adequate for middle school; and is it enough for an Australian Nature Study course or can be easily adapted to suit?

    Thank you
    Carrie Sue

    1. There are a number of families from Australia that use the Outdoor Hour Challenge. Many of the challenges include “advanced study” options that bump the nature study up to at least middle school level. We used them in our family for high school. As far as content, you will many times have to adapt the challenges to your native plants but they will at least get you started with a topic and then outside looking for things you have to observe.

  2. Love the newsletters, but I’m not getting them anymore…?

    1. Your newsletter link comes in a separate email each month if you are a subscriber. Are you subscribed to the HNS?

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