April 2, 2019

3 Ways to Take Your Homeschool Outside this Spring

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As the school year is slowly winding down, the monotony of sitting around the table is getting old. The birds are singing, the sky is blue, the grass is green, and the world is beckoning. It’s time to take your homeschool outside so you can enjoy spring while winding down the school year.

Homeschooling Tips

Ways to Take Your Homeschool Outside this Spring

1. Nature Study and Hikes

Spring is the perfect time to introduce nature study and hikes to your homeschool routine. Check out books about birds, deer, plants, and trees. Head outside on long leisurely walks to see how many signs of spring you can find.

Look for deer tracks, budding leaves, insects, and nests hiding in the trees. Bring along field guides to discover the types of birds, insects, and plants which are in your area.

Don’t forget to bring a camera, colored pencils, and a journal. Take pictures of flying geese on your walk. Stop for a few minutes to take notes or sketch a flower into the journal.

Enjoy spring and nature study with your kids outside.

 

2. Read at a Park

Instead of reading inside the house, read at a park instead. Take blankets, lemonade, and cookies along with your current read aloud or the individual books the kids are reading.

Curl up together on the blanket with your book. Sip some lemonade, and nibble the cookies. Read for an hour or two while soaking up the sun.

Don’t forget to plan extra time to let the kids run and play after they’ve read.

 

 

3. Take Chalk Outside

Grab chalk and head outside. Let the kids draw scenes from literature on the sidewalk. Create portraits of each other or simply draw flowers and animals they’ve seen lately on the nature walk.

When the kids are tired of drawing, try doing math on the sidewalk. Write out math problems on the stairs. You can also do copy work on the sidewalk, or write silly sentences to be read as you walk up the path to the house.

Try grammar exercises on the driveway. Draw a hopscotch and drill math facts. Use chalk and cement outside instead of pen and paper inside. Everyone will enjoy the fresh air outside in the sun.

There’s no reason you have to be trapped inside on sunny spring days. Take your homeschool outside and enjoy the warmth of spring.

 



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