Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Beaver Unit Study

In winter, nature study takes a turn of the colder variety. Especially this year, when masks are mandatory and groups are illegal.   

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We enjoyed a beautiful but cold walk to try to find some evidence of beavers.

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Then we headed to North West Trek, and were able to watch the sweet beaver family who are still hanging out in their den for winter.

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Then we jumped into our bookshelf and pulled out the Beaver book from my favorite nature study author, Shirley Woods.  These books are incredible.  We paired Jack the Beaver book up with the Beaver lapbook from HomeSchoolShare.com.  

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