We have shared often about how nature study is a great way to make science real and practical. In our homeschool, we lean towards doing impromptu nature study while we are already enjoying the outdoors. But as the weather turns colder should you bother with continuing to do nature study?
This month, I thought we'd share three subjects that make us bundle up and brave the temps for winter nature study!
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