I mentioned last week that I made a few improvements to our nature books...I was planning a nature walk with my Joy School group and wanted to do nature books for our six kids. I knew that it wouldn't be realistic to stop and help each child tape his/her treasure onto a page every five minutes, so I came up with this idea:
Step Two: I gave each of my students a paper plate with finger paint to decorate their nature books. We tried our best to make a tree by painting one hand brown, stamping it onto the paper for the tree trunk, and creating leaves with our fingers. But then they took off from their with their own creativity!
We headed off to a nearby park with trails (I LOVE Ogden) and I reminded my kids to keep their eyes open for a treasure to put in their nature books.
It didn't take long before each bag was full of seed pods, moss, rocks, leaves, sticks, and flower petals.
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We ended our nature walk with some great books about the fall:
*Leaf Jumpers is a great one that helps you identify the different types of leaves that are falling.
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