It is spring! For most of us we are starting to see the beginnings of a greener world with warmer temperatures and more outdoor activity. The poll on my Spring Squidoo lens shows that most readers experience the first signs of spring in the month of March. I know that the participants of the Outdoor Hour Challenge have been taking advantage of the spring weather and this blog carnival gives you lots of spring time inspiration.
I wanted to feature this entry and make sure to let you know about a special thank you I received from Angie (Pebblekeeper). What better way to start off this edition of the carnival!
I love hosting the Outdoor Hour Challenges each week and this carnival is a fun way to keep you all in touch, as a way to build a community. Thank you for all your effort and support of nature study in your families. It is noticed.
Enjoy your carnival!
Winter Insects/Small Square Study
- Tricia presents Winter Insects in One Small Square posted at Hodgepodge.
- Phyllis presents All Things Beautiful: Winter Wednesday: Insects in Winter posted at All Things Beautiful.
- Heather presents Winter Outdoor Hour Challenge, #8 posted at Kingdom Arrows.
- Monica presents Winter Wednesday: Winter Insects posted at Discover Their Gifts.
- Amy presents Nature Study – Tracing The Brook and Square Foot Investigation posted at The Teachable Heart.
Winter Mammal Study
- Angie presents Rainy Afternoons–Spent in Nature Study? | Petra School posted at Pebblekeeper~Angie.
- Ann presents Outdoor Hour Challenge Winter Series #9 Mammals and #45 Squirrels and their Outdoor Hour Challenge #4 – It’s Coming Into Focus posted at Harvest Moon by Hand.
- Tricia presents A Glorious Morning posted at Hodgepodge.
- Heather presents Winter Outdoor Hour Challenge, #9 posted at Kingdom Arrows.
- Phyllis presents All Things Beautiful: Winter Wednesday: Mammals in Winter posted at All Things Beautiful.
Early Spring Flowers/Bulbs Study
- Makita presents Flower Bulbs :: Nature Study and Narcissus :: Spring Nature StudyAcademia Celestia. posted at
- Phyllis presents Early Spring Flowers: Daffodils and Tulips posted at All Things Beautiful.
- Heather presents Winter Outdoor Hour Challenge, #10 posted at Kingdom Arrows.
- Angie presents Winter Series #10 Early Spring Flowers Flickr Sets | Petra School Pebblekeeper~Angie.
- Tricia Hodges presents Early Spring Flowers posted at Hodgepodge.
Signs of Spring Observations
- Casey presents Springing posted at Bumpin’ Along the Road Less Traveled.
- Dorina presents Friday Nature Walk: Signs of Spring posted at out side blue
- Tricia presents Signs of Spring and a Spring Visitor posted at Hodgepodge.
- Jessy presents Snapshot Summary: Signs of Spring posted at Our Side of the Mountain.
- Amy presents Nature Study- Signs of Spring posted at The Teachable Heart.
- Heather presents Spring Outdoor Challenge, Sweet Gum posted at Kingdom Arrows.
- Heather shares their Spring Outdoor Challenge, Cattails posted at Kingdom Arrows.
- March 18, 2011: Signs of Spring (Bonus challenge with notebook page.)
- March 25, 2011: Spring Cattail Observations
- April 1, 2011: Spring Queen Anne’s Lace Observations (This will be a new challenge, including a notebook page.)
- April 8, 2011: Spring Weather Observations
- April 15, 2011: Spring Tree Observations
- April 22, 2011: Spring Bird Study
- April 29, 2011: Spring Wildflower/Dandelion Study
Barb – thank you for these carnivals so we have all our friends’ studies in one spot. I’ve only gotten as far as Pebblekeeper-Angie’s thank you post. And I’ll post here what I said to her about you!
Angie – I think we joined the OHC around the same time. (with encouragement from another Angie @ The One Thing) All you have shared from your heart and your family rings true with us at Hodgepodge too. Nature study – with Barb’s direction – brought the delight to our homeschool. We anticipate the next studies, the next seasons, the next discovery! It’s an answer to a prayer really – that love of learning that was turned on. It overflows into other subjects as well now. Those habits we’ve learned via OHC.
Thank you! ~ Tricia
Thanks Tricia,
Your family has given back to me as much as I have offered to you. 🙂
I love watching your family grow and learn together…warms my heart.
Thanks for putting this together!
Thank you so much for putting all of this together. We love the terrific ideas!