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Insects and Spring: The Perfect Homeschool Pair

Spring has sprung!

We live in the Pacific Northwest and there is no doubt that spring is in the air (Ah-choo!).
While everything is covered in pollen so thick that you leave footprints in the yellow, the boys are in heaven.

  • Sunshine
  • Warmth
  • Birds
  • Bees
  • Flowers 
  • Trees

 

Take advantage of the spring in your area and do a unit study on one or more aspects of God’s Creation.

This is a read along video about BUGS! Great for emerging readers!
 
 
 
Unit Study on Insects
 
Insect Documentary
 
 
50 Art Projects for Spring!
 

 

Wildflowers, Weeds, & Garden Flowers Notebooking Pages
 
Plants & Trees Nature Study Notebooking Pages
 
Nature Study Notebooking Pages
 
Birds of North America Notebooking Pages
 
 
Science Experiments!

Have Fun!

Download your FREE  “Science is Curiosity” {Printable}
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

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