Our very first Newsletter Edition of the Outdoor Hour Challenge Blog Carnival is full of great nature study and encouragement from families around the country. I love the community feel of the Outdoor Hour Challenge and how this new format is going to help us spend more time actually outside observing our own backyards and neighborhoods looking for things that catch our interest.
I know that I gave four areas or topics for you as suggestions for nature study and you will find those listed below but I wanted to mention that if you end up focusing on something other than the suggested topics, please feel free to submit those entries as well. One thing I would like to ask of you in return is to include in your entries a link back to the Outdoor Hour Challenge Newsletter or the Handbook of Nature Study blog. I want as many people as possible to learn about our activities and jump in and participate. If you want to use the Outdoor Hour Challenge logo in your entries that is encouraged too but not required.
Don’t forget that tomorrow I will be posting the new Outdoor Hour Challenge June Newsletter! You are going to love all the new features and special activities contained in the second issue of the newsletter. Make sure to subscribe to my blog so you will never miss an entry.
Outdoor Hour Challenge Blog Carnival
May Newsletter Edition
- Heather at Blog She Wrote has some wildflowers to share with carnival readers in her entry, Vernal Pools and Bogs.
- You are going to love this dandelion study! Ann at Harvest Moon by Hand gives us loads of great ideas in her entry to the carnival.
- Kelsey from Mud Puddles shares their Spring Hike with loads of big beautiful images of wildflowers.
- Susan from Learning All The Time has submitted their backyard nature study featuring wildflowers! Don’t miss their very well done nature notebook pages from the May Newsletter.
- Phyllis and her family took a trip to the strawberry patch and they found some pineapple weed! Check out their entry, Unschool Monday: The Strawberry Patch and Nature Study.
- Tricia from HodgePodge Homeschool gives us a glimpse at their Heavenly Hydrangeas.
- Amanda from Homegrown and Beeyoutiful shares their garden flower/rose study with carnival readers.
- Zonnah writes about their May Lilac study on her blog Zonnah’s Addictions.
- Kristin from Broom and Crown has some great images from their May bird study, Desert Birds at the Botanical Garden.
- Kelsey from Mud Puddles and her children learned about the Luzuli bunting, a new bird that visits their feeder.
- Susan from Learning All The Time shares their new birdhouses in her entry Nature Study-Our Backyard.
- Jamie from See Jamie Blog has a robin’s nest to observe! Don’t miss her up-close photos of her resident bird.
- Tricia from HodgePodge Homeschool has a guest poster…her son! He shares their Beautiful Birds.
- Angie (Pebblekeeper) from Petra School shares their May Bird in the entry Warbler Tree.
- Angie from Petra School also captured their neighborhood Osprey and Eagle fighting it out for a trout! You can read their May Bird List entry as well….very impressive.
Mammal Study
- Kelsey from Mud Puddles submitted their study of backyard mammals….check out their nature journals using the notebook page from the May Newsletter.
- Cara from Brooktopia shares their nature walk in their entry titled The Return of Good Weather=Nature Hikes.
- Amanda from A Thousand Words gives us a glimpse into their nature walk in their entry Going to the Green.
- Serena from Casting Pearls submitted an entry for their nature walk and their May nature study
- Nicole from One Hook Wonder submitted their Spring Tree Study (tulip tree) and an Ant Study
- Kattie from 2 Ladybugs and a Lizard writes about their Spring Tree Study for their crab apple tree. Her daughter made some wonderful notebook pages.
- Phyllis and her family had an Unexpected Nature Study at the beach….snake!
- Angie (Pebblekeeper) from Petra School submits their Tadpole Nature Journal entry for carnival readers. They used the Fill-In-The-Circles idea from the May Newsletter for their journals.
- Brandy from Half a Hundred Acre Wood gives beginners some wonderful ideas and resources for nature study. Don’t miss seeing her butterfly example!
What FUN! Thank you.
Thank you so much for such wonderful resources! We are quite new here and are still trying to get the hang of it all. But it is very exciting and I appreciate all the encouragement.
I went through and added the links. I can’t wait to spend the day looking through these posts!
I had a lot of fun reading everyones entries, thank you.
You did a great job on your newletter Barb, it looks nice.
Thank you 🙂
I can’t wait to read all of these. I missed the deadline for linking up to the carnival. Here is our Nature Study for May!
http://freetolearnanlovinit.blogspot.com/2011/05/may-nature-challenge-poisonous-plants.html
I can’t wait for next months!
This is tremendous! I have my coffee here, and I’m ready to read!