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Raising Up Wild Things » Classical Conversations
8M ago
Everything your students need to study the full moon ..read more
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1y ago
A simple STEM science experiment for kids ..read more
Raising Up Wild Things » Classical Conversations
1y ago
I love teaching about trees because there's much to discover all year, during any season. From bark to leaves, trees are amazing wonders of nature! If you're planning on studying trees with your students, you're going to love this roundup of activities and resources. Check them out below: 1. Make a Bark Viewer Have you ..read more
Raising Up Wild Things » Classical Conversations
1y ago
Dive into spring with this pond life lesson plan ..read more
Raising Up Wild Things » Classical Conversations
1y ago
Teach your kids about the northern lights (and science) with this hands-on activity ..read more
Raising Up Wild Things » Classical Conversations
2y ago
Looking back at the end of each school year, I am always amazed at how many good books we've read, listened to and enjoyed ~ books that have helped shape our homeschool and my boy's childhoods. My oldest, in 3rd grade this year, is a voracious reader. It's been quite the feat to keep up ..read more
Raising Up Wild Things » Classical Conversations
2y ago
If there's one thing my kids never get tired of learning about - it's rocks. We had so much fun studying sedimentary rocks last week! I love how much joy can come from such a simple element of nature. Here's a rundown of our lesson on sedimentary rocks and the books and resources we used ..read more
Raising Up Wild Things » Classical Conversations
2y ago
I don't know about you, but if there's one thing on our nature shelves that crowds out everything else - it's rocks. Years of visiting rock shops in small mountain towns, collecting small pebbles from the stream, and receiving various rock kits in the mail has resulted in quite the collection. And so of course ..read more
Raising Up Wild Things » Classical Conversations
2y ago
I can't believe my little guy is in Kindergarten already - cue tears! This will be round two for me, and I've collected a few more resources over the years that I'm excited to use with him. We don't do a lot of actual sit-down time for Kindergarten, as I believe play and time outdoors ..read more
Raising Up Wild Things » Classical Conversations
2y ago
There's just something about the new school year that always makes me a little giddy. By about January, I'll be tempted to ditch everything and try something new - but DON'T WORRY. I've learned this is normal. I'm committed. This is going to be a long post, with a massive booklist - so feel ..read more