Ep 122 - Nature Study and Living Books (with Cindy West)

EPISODE · Apr 10, 2023 · 15 MIN

Ep 122 - Nature Study and Living Books (with Cindy West)

from Tips for Homeschool Science Podcast from Elemental Science · host Paige Hudson: Author and Homeschooling Mom

Want to talk shop? Send me a text.One of the options for the DO part of science is nature study. And the wonderful thing about nature study is that it partners well with living books! In this episode, the empress of nature study, Cindy West, is coming on to share about this homeschooling game-changer.Key TakeawaysNature study is science! It's experiential and hands-on, almost as if it's a science lab for your kids. Nature study can be ever-changing based on the needs of your homeschool. Maybe that's the most important thing to say about nature study - it can look like whatever you want it to look like in your homeschool.It's exercise. It's sunshine. It's getting oxygen to muscles. It's getting the wiggles out. Episode's Topics00:00 – Intro 01:30 – What is nature study?02:47 – How Cindy discovered nature study03:36 – What has nature study looked like in Cindy's house?05:44 – How do nature study and living books work together?09:02 – How Cindy can help you with nature study14:14 –  How Elemental Science can help with living books and scienceEpisode LinksFull TranscriptOur Journey Westward WebsiteGot questions? Email [email protected] or connect with us on the web:Instagram - @elementalscienceWebsite - https://elementalscience.com/Read this far? THANK YOU! Please help us get the word out by REVIEWING this podcast, by SUBSCRIBING to this podcast, and by SHARING this podcast with your homeschooling friends. We would REALLY appreciate it!

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