Sunday, October 24, 2010

Nature Studies: Is this cheating?


When I first started thinking about homeschooling, I was drawn to many aspects of the Charlotte Mason philosophy and approach and I knew that I definitely wanted to incorporate into our lives regular opportunities for art and poetry appreciation and also plenty of nature studies. 

However, when it came to nature studies and getting out and about - we just didn't. The reality being that the humidity and heat of living a few degrees north of the equator, is simply is too oppressive for us and it drives us indoors. On our last visit to the local tropical nature reserve, we ended up with huge welts of mosquito bites (despite copious amounts of insect repellent being applied) and drenched in sticky sweat. Not only that, after scaling the heights to the top of the hill, my toddler decided he had had enough and I had to carry him all the way down. It will probably be a while before we brave that again!

How I long for lovely balmy summer days, crisp cool autumns, delicious wintry weather and glorious spring days - but alas, in the tropics, that is only a dream. So, those long leisurely walks in the pleasant sun-dappled parks and forests will have to wait. The rainforest is a fascinating place to explore but how does a heat and perspiration averse family find a way to spend time enjoying more of God's beautiful creation? 

Well, first I decided that I would start small and try to incorporate nature studies in small and creative ways. Plan A was to get the girls to explore the fauna and flora in our local vicinity. I told to them to find and photograph any beasties they could within our small plot of garden and the landscaped gardens of the condominium we live in.  I equipped the girls with a camera and tasked them with the challenge of finding creatures big and small and photographing them if they could.They had fun and it was pretty successful in getting the kids out.These are some of the critters they caught on film.


Unfortunately, we found it difficult to identify the particular species of insect or animal and we got frustrated and lost heart a little. Also, as the weather got hotter and more oppressive, it became harder to persuade my girls to head out (they really don't like the heat). So, it seemed like our nature studies were doomed to be neglected.

I then hit upon an idea - nature studies don't always have to  be outside, do they? It is, after all, the study of nature and I can bring it into the home. So I planned a study on fruit, something easy and doable, an achievable goal we could build on. I would assign half an hour each week to the study of a particular fruit. 


The first week the girls looked at, sketched, and cut open a Papaya. We then went online to look at Papaya trees and I prepared a little note page on papayas which they read and stuck into their nature journals. They enjoyed it, stayed cool and happy - so I'll count it as a success.

The next week was followed by a study of a starfruit. 



It seems to be working well and I plan to carry on for awhile and spend time observing other tropical, local fruit like the Rambutan and Mangosteen.




It is not quite the getting out into the fresh air and observing nature in its natural surroundings (hence the cheating?) but I think it still counts as an opportunity for my children to observe and appreciate the natural world. What I have noticed is that the children are paying attention to their surroundings more, and they'll stop to watch a bird in the tree pecking away at the bark or a grasshopper perched on our window sill, which is lovely.

And who knows, we might still get out that door and brave the heat for another foray into nature in the not too distant future..  

Saturday, October 2, 2010

The Versatile Blogger Award: I got an award!



Wow! I got an award given to me by All Things Beautiful and I am so thrilled. Being new to the blogosphere, it feels good to know that someone has actually read and enjoyed my blog! So I appreciate this award immensely.  Not only that – I have discovered some new (to me) and inspiring blogs through this.

Thanks and more thanks to All Things Beautiful for this honour. Her blog is new to me so I’ve had a great time checking it out – it is full of fun and interesting posts and very helpful ideas that I plan to incorporate into our school day. I love discovering new blogs. J

Now the rules of this award are as follows:

·                     Thank and link back to whomever gave you the award. 
·                     Share 7 things about yourself.
·                     Pass it along to other blogs  that you've recently discovered and enjoy.
·                     And finally leave your recipients a note telling them about the award.

So here goes:

1.    I loved drama and the theatre as a kid and wish I had had the guts to pursue it 
     seriously.

2.    I’d love to learn how to paint and to take stunning photos.

3.    I enjoy making things look beautiful.

4.    I’d much rather be cold than hot. J

5.    I like my schedules and have a hard time adapting to change – but I’m working on 
     it!

6.    I’ve recently discovered that I don’t like roller-coaster rides (even the baby ones).

7.    I love buying books, books and more books and after that comes stationary – I 
     adore that new notebook smell.

         
Now here comes the fun part – so many blogs to choose from! Here are some wonderful ones (I’ll try to pick blogs that haven’t had the award before but that might be hard!)

Practical Pages – I think she’s been given this award before but I do love her blog because it really embodies the versatile blog with excellent free resources and helpful encouraging ideas for schooling and life.

Countercultural School – packed with SO many great ideas including wonderful resources on how to school your dyslexic child.

O Peaceful Day – an Australian Charlotte Mason homeschooling family which gives a different perspective on some things. I discovered her blog while researching MEP (Mathematics Enhancement Programme) and found myself enjoying her many other fascinating posts.

Barefoot Voyage  - I just recently discovered her blog and have enjoyed reading her posts not just on homeschooling but on marriage and her book reviews.

Teaching Our Own – when Angie suggests a book I pay attention! She writes not just about homeschooling and raising her kids but also about how to manage the home. She has a knack for finding awesome time-saving gadgets!

Satori Smiles – plenty of interesting homeschooling related posts here – just go check it out.

Enjoy and thanks again!        


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