This is the twelfth issue of the Handbook of Nature Study Newsletter – a complete year! I hope that this newsletter has helped your family to enjoy a richer nature study experience in your own backyard.
I would like to thank every contributor to the newsletter and acknowledge your part in its success. Your willingness to share your family’s experiences has made this a wonderful monthly gift to the nature study loving community.
List of Contributors to the Newsletter May 2011 – April 2012
1. Amanda from Hearts and Trees
2. Casey from Bumpin’ Along the Road Less Traveled
3. Rachael from Homeschooling Kiwi Style (New Zealand)
4. Angie from Petra School – multiple articles
5. Ann from Harvest Moon by Hand – multiple articles
6. Tricia and Nana from Hodgepodge – multiple articles
7. Eva from Academia Celestia – multiple articles
8. Amy from Fisher Academy International (Peru)
9. Alex from Canadian Home Learning – multiple articles
10. Jamie from See Jamie Blog
11. Kristin at Broom and Crown – multiple contributions
12. Paula from Mindful Drawing (Belguim) – multiple contributions
13. Heather from Blog, She Wrote
14. Nadene from Practical Pages (South Africa)
15. April from In a Galaxy Not So Far Away
16. Ellen from Hurrayic
17. Melissa from Bugs, Knights, and Turkeys in the Yard
18. Jimmie from Jimmie’s Collage – multiple contributions
19. Barbara from Schoolhouse on the Prairie – multiple contributions
20. Amy from Hope is the Word – multiple contributions
21. Betty from Peace Creek on the Prairie
22. Shirley Ann from Under the English Sky (UK) -multiple contributions
23. Julie from Homeschool Balancing Act – review
24. Desiree from Our Homeschool Notebook – review
25. Michelle from Delightful Learning – reviews
26. Kim from A Child’s Garden – review
27. Nicole from One Hook Wonder
28. Rebecca from Mom’s Mustard Seeds
Sponsors (May 2011 – April 2012)
1. Hearts and Trees
2. Crowe’s Nest Media
3. Harvest Moon By Hand (Etsy Shop)
4. NotebookingPages.com
The Handbook of Nature Study Newsletter is a companion to the Outdoor Hour Challenges that are posted here on the blog every Friday. In this issue there are three special printable activities, additional links and ideas, as well as articles and photos from a variety of OHC participants. I invite everyone to subscribe and get the newsletter each month in your inbox.
I have attached the newsletter download link to the bottom of my blog feed so if you are a subscriber you will receive the link to the latest newsletter at the bottom of every post for the month of April. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you can still subscribe and receive the newsletter in the next post that comes to your email box. You can subscribe to my blog by filling in your email address in the subscription box on my sidebar.
Make sure to click and save the newsletter link from the email for future reference.
If you have trouble getting the newsletter to download, try right clicking the link, save the link, and then open it. (The link is in the email and not in this blog post.) I am not going to be archiving the newsletters at this point. You will need to SAVE the FILE on your computer each month if you want to save back issues.
I love how you show the how-tos of building a backyard habitat. I especially like the ‘wild side’ of your yard! What a resource-packed newsletter. And what an impressive list of contributors – for a whole year – already? Thanks to you and this OHC community.
Thank you, Barb, for this issue! I’ve been wanting to work on a butterfly garden in our back yard so it is very timely for us!
How do newbies get back issues? I would truly love the backyard habitat one! I did sign up to receive future newsletters. Thanks!
Gina-
You should get the link to the April 2012 link in every entry for April.
At this time there is no access to back issues of the newsletter.