Looking for some educational science fun?
This free January Winter nature study makes learning science easy and fun! It’s a great example of what you will find in all of our nature studies!
A winter nature study for elementary and middle school ages that includes the study of biology, physical science, and chemistry keeps learning science a “real life” adventure all winter long!
You’ll want to grab this free January Winter nature study sample as you explore the outdoors this winter!
Ready to go when you are with book suggestions, online resources, nature walk questions and activities, experiments, nature journal pages, and even poetry.
Filled with topics for the month of January or any winter month.
Learn about –
Trees in Winter – Different ways to identify them without leaves, deciduous, evergreen, and coniferous trees.
Astronomy – Winter Constellations and the Aurora Borealis
Owls – birds of prey, food chains and webs, and owl pellet dissection
Nocturnal Animals and different facets of these topics and how they relate to winter
Poetry for each topic is included first (because a lot of poetry centers around what is seen in nature).
A suggested book list follows and a list of questions to ask and answer and observations to be made while taking a nature walk.
Once, you return home, there is a list of online activity suggestions, interactive experiences, and experiment and activity ideas to try.
To finish your study, there are extension topic suggestions to look more deeply into what you have already been studying with more advanced scientific topics and concepts.
For example, under Nocturnal Animals, you can do a deeper study on bats, specifically, and their adaptations to the dark and do a study on sonar.
All of this helps you explore topics within biology, chemistry, and physical science as you look at scientific connections – all while having fun doing it!
You will find connections you never noticed before.
And before going off on your nature exploring, download your Nature Hike Supply Checklist!
Get your Free January Winter Nature Study Sample ebook here!