Archive for the ‘Seasonal Activities’ Category

Bee Farm

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

bee-farmWhen I was a teacher at a Christian school, I took my class on a field trip to a bee farm. As a homeschool family, you can do the same. You can see first-hand how bee keepers acquire honey from bees.

You might wonder if this field trip is too dangerous for children. If a child is allergic to bees, I suppose it would be dangerous. But no one gets stung if you walk around calmly. Bees do not sting people unless they feel that they are being attacked.

Buying local honey can help your family to overcome allergies to pollen. This is because you are basically inoculating yourself by getting your body used to the local pollen.

This field trip is perfect for homeschool families that are studying insects. Bees are social insects, since they work together in colonies. The hexagonal shape of the honeycomb is also fascinating, since the individual hexagonal shapes fit together so perfectly.

I recommend reading books about bees and watching a few DVD’s from the library about bees before going to see a bee keeper, so that you can get the most out of your field trip.

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Kite Flying

Monday, May 9th, 2011

kite-flyingBack when my children were really young, my husband and I took them kite flying for the first time. We chose a clear, sunny spring day with lots of wind. Driving to a nearby park with a huge field and no power lines, my husband got the kite off the ground and unwound the kite string. As soon as the kite was securely flying in the heavens, each of the children wanted to take turns tugging on the kite. They loved it!

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Nature Centerpiece

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

Next time you go on a nature hike with your children, have them pick up some nature finds. You can make a nature centerpiece for your dining room table as you arrange the pieces. We used hot glue, google eyes, feathers, and bits of cloth to create some fun nature creatures.
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The Wonder of Spring

Sunday, April 24th, 2011

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Watch my children as they squeal with joy at the wonder of spring. Why not grab your camera and do the same? Try to get close-ups of green plants peeking up out of the soil, new buds on branches, and birds preparing their nests!