Saturday, January 24, 2009

Homeschool Nature Club

Georgia went to her second meeting of the homeschool nature club. They meet at a nature center, so while we waited, Olivia and I had fun exploring. We first checked out the bird vista and looked in the bird books to identify what we saw. She found a ladybug crawling around in there, too.

Right after I took those pictures a photographer from the local paper came in. He is doing a story on the bird vista and wanted to know if we would like to get our picture taken and be in the paper on Sunday. So we did. We'll check the paper tomorrow to see if we made it. Olivia said, "I hope we didn't look like goobers, that would be embarassing." Ha ha...I agree.

We also went for a winter hike. We saw a lot of animal tracks, and heard a lot of birds.

The first club meeting Georgia attended was about rocks and fossils. She learned all about the rocks and fossils that can be found locally. She also made a rock collection container with an old egg carton. She received garnet and a fossil to start off her collection. However, she has loads of rocks in her collection at home. So when she got home she went to work organizing her rock and fossil collection some more. She used white-out to make a white spot on each sample and once dried she wrote a number to correspond with an egg compartment. On the lid she listed the number and name of each specimen.

This meeting was about Winter Adaptations. She said they played Animal Tracks Twister until everyone arrived. They talked about what animals do in winter and the different signs of wildlife to look for. They were introduced to an eyeless owl. He was found and brought to the rehabilitation center where he now lives. They also met a cornsnake, which Georgia held! The kids took a hike through the woods to look for the signs of wildlife they discussed. They found tracks, scat, yellow snow!, a bird's nest, evidence of digging, insect tracks on logs, and scratches on trees.

Olivia is now signed up for the nature club. There was a confusion about age requirement and space. The club is for kids over six, but Olivia is five. Also, I think Olivia is the last one to be added, unless someone else cancels there is no room for new members. Phew! Glad we made it! The homeschool nature club will meet once a month from September through May.

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