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5 Easy Bat Stem Activities and Create a STEM Bat Habitat

October 14, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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I have five easy bat stem activities today and a stem bat habitat craft. Also, I have more fun ideas for all ages on my post Why Bats Are Not Birds Fun Homeschool Unit Study and Lapbook.

We are also going to build a bat habitat diorama that is perfect for upper elementary through middle schoolers. 

5 Easy Bat Stem Activities and Create a STEM Bat Habitat

You can use the building the bat habitat as a launching pad for talking about:

  • the different species of bats,
  • their habitats,
  • what they need in a habitat,
  • various places they are located, and
  • many other bat topics.

First, look at these bat facts.

5 Bat Habitat Facts

  1. Bracken Cave, which is located on the northern outskirts of San Antonio, is home to the world’s largest bat colony, filled with more than 15 million Mexican free-tailed bats.
  2. When bats are most active during the spring and summer, they live in colonies of between 25 and 35 individuals.
  3. There are more than 40 species of bats living in the United States in deserts, woodlands, suburban communities, and cities.
  4. Depending on the species, bats seek out a variety of retreats during the day such as caves, old buildings, rock crevices, bridges, mines, and trees.
  5. To hang upside down, a bat will fly into position, open their claws, and find a surface to grip onto. The bat simply lets its body relax to let the talons grab hold. Then, the weight of the bat’s upper body pulls down on the tendons that are connected to the talons, creating a grip.
5 Easy Bat Stem Activities and Create a STEM Bat Habitat

Also, add some of these resources about bats to your unit study or learning day.

9 Books and Resources for Kids Who Love Bats

Add some of these fun books and resources about bats for a hands-on day of learning.

Stellaluna 25th Anniversary Edition

Knocked from her mother’s safe embrace by an attacking owl, Stellaluna lands headfirst in a bird’s nest. This adorable baby fruit bat’s world is literally turned upside down when she is adopted by the occupants of the nest and adapts to their peculiar bird habits. Two pages of notes at the end of the story provide factual information about bats. “Delightful and informative but never didactic; a splendid debut.”--Kirkus Reviews

National Geographic Readers: Bats

They live in spooky caves, in forests, even in the dark reaches of ordinary attics and bridges. They flock by the hundreds, and they sleep while hanging upside down! In this beautifully photographed Level 2 Reader, kids learn about one of the most interesting creatures around—and discover the bat’s unique place in the wild and in the world. The high-interest topic, expertly written text, and bonus learning activity lay the groundwork for a successful and rewarding reading experience.

Nature Anatomy: The Curious Parts and Pieces of the Natural World

See the world in a whole new way! Acclaimed illustrator Julia Rothman combines art and science in this exciting and educational guide to the structure, function, and personality of the natural world. Explore the anatomy of a jellyfish, the inside of a volcano, monarch butterfly migration, how sunsets work, and much more. Rothman’s whimsical illustrations are paired with interactive activities that encourage curiosity and inspire you to look more closely at the world all around you.

Bats (New & Updated Edition)

Though people often think of bats as scary, bats are really shy, gentle animals. There are nearly 1000 different species of bats, and they live on every continent except Antarctica. Some are tiny, but the giant flying fox bat has a five-foot wingspan! Popular science author Gail Gibbons also discusses the efforts to protect the world's only truly flying mammals. A final page offers additional facts.

Bats of the World

The natural history and evolution of bats- Important identifying features- Habitats, migration patterns, and common mating practices- The status of various endangered bat species

Bats: An Illustrated Guide to All Species

Bats: An Illustrated Guide to All Species explores bats and their fundamental role in our ecosystems through lavish full-color photographs and lively narrative. From the Giant Golden Crowned Flying Fox, a megabat with a wingspan of more than five feet, to the aptly named Bumblebee Bat, the world's smallest mammal, the number and diversity of bat species have proven to be both rich and underestimated. Nocturnal, fast-flying, and secretive, bats are difficult to observe and catalog. This richly illustrated handbook presents bats' evolution, biology, behavior, and ecology. It offers in-depth profiles of four hundred megabats and microbats and detailed summaries of all the species identified to date. Complete with an introduction exploring bats' natural history and their unique adaptations to life on the wing, Bats includes close-up images of these animals' delicate and intricate forms and faces, each shaped by evolution to meet the demands of an extraordinarily specialized life.

Bat Plush, Stuffed Animal

  • Even if the nocturnal life is not for you; this plush toy bat will be ready to play.
  • Stuffed animals are the perfect gift for any age or occasion.

    The Secret Lives of Bats: My Adventures with the World's Most Misunderstood Mammals

    Stories and science surrounding the beloved bat, from an ecologist who has dedicated his life to the curious creature.

    Few people realize how sophisticated and intelligent bats are. Merlin Tuttle knows, and he has stopped at nothing to find and protect them on every continent they inhabit. Sharing highlights from a lifetime of adventure and discovery, Tuttle takes us to the frontiers of bat research to show that frog-eating bats can identify frogs by their calls, that some bats have social sophistication similar to that of higher primates, and that bats have remarkable memories. Bats also provide enormous benefits by eating crop pests, pollinating plants, and carrying seeds needed for reforestation. They save farmers billions of dollars annually and are essential to a healthy planet. Tuttle’s account
    forever changes the way we see these poorly understood yet fascinating creatures.

    Dissect-It Simulated Synthetic Lab Dissection - Bat

    REALISTIC AND SAFE EXPERIENCE – Made out of gelatin-like material that is absolutely safe for children, our Dissect-It Bat gives the realistic experience of a dissection without the use of a real bat!

    Next, add some of these fun bat stem activities for hands-on learning.

    Bat Stem Activities

    1. Chiropterology is the scientific study of bats. Have your child choose one bat in particular and study it with reference books and online. Have them write a paragraph or complete an entire paper and draw a picture or make a painting to go along with it.
    2. This Bat Labeling Activity is most appropriate for elementary age but you can adapt your own to make it more detailed for older children.
    3. Watch –Experience: Bracken Cave Preserve to see an overview of the entire preserve including thousands of bats in flight. But, if you want to focus just on the bats as they leave their cave in search of food, watch Bats emerge from Bracken Cave Preserve.
    4. Create a challenge with the M (Math) in stem with this Bat Math worksheet.
    5. Challenge your child to build a bat house with or without your help, you can find instructions at How to Build a Bat House With Kids. This is a great opportunity to incorporate math, engineering, and science when you research the bats in your area.

    More Bat Activities

    Add a few more hands-on learning about bats for all ages with these activities.

    • Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft | 8 Bat Science Activities Preschool
    • 4 Fun and Engaging Bat Activities for Kindergarten
    • Why Bats Are Not Birds Fun Homeschool Unit Study and Lapbook
    5 Easy Bat Stem Activities and Create a STEM Bat Habitat
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    Finally, look how to build this creative bat habitat.

    Create a STEM Bat Habitat

    You will need:

    • Shoe or another cardboard box
    • Lightweight spackling (Dollar Tree)
    • Craft paint
    • Small plastic bats (Rings from Dollar Tree)
    • Moss (Dollar Tree)
    • Small rocks
    • Hot glue gun/sticks
    • Craft glue
    5 Easy Bat Stem Activities and Create a STEM Bat Habitat

    First, cut your box so that it has a front opening, leaving just a little to form the curved opening of the cave.

     I used a shoe box with an attached lid but you can do it with any type of box you have on hand.

    Paint the inside and outside the box with browns, grays, and tans to create a rock look.

    It doesn’t need to be perfect; we are going to cover most of it, you just want to give it a good background.

    5 Easy Bat Stem Activities and Create a STEM Bat Habitat

    Be sure to get the ceiling of your cave as well.

    5 Easy Bat Stem Activities and Create a STEM Bat Habitat

    Let the paint dry.

    While you are waiting if you use bat rings like I did, you can cut off the ring portion and set them aside.

    5 Easy Bat Stem Activities and Create a STEM Bat Habitat

    When the paint is dry, mix up some paint in the spackling using a craft stick, right in the container.

    You are going to need the whole thing, maybe more depending on the size of your box.

    I did not mix mine well because I wanted some variations in color like natural rocks.

    5 Easy Bat Stem Activities and Create a STEM Bat Habitat

    Use the craft stick or paintbrush to smear the spackling inside and outside of the box.

    Also, use a paintbrush to poke and brush it to give some more texture.

    Allow the spackling to dry for at least an hour.

    5 Easy Bat Stem Activities and Create a STEM Bat Habitat

    Make little puddles in the roof of the cave with hot glue, and press bats into it, it may melt the feet just a bit but that’s okay you won’t see them anyway.

    I wanted it to look like our bats were just starting to take off, so I glued some to the back of the cave and out the outer edges as well.

    5 Easy Bat Stem Activities and Create a STEM Bat Habitat

    Make puddles of glue on top of the box and add moss and small pebbles.

    5 Easy Bat Stem Activities and Create a STEM Bat Habitat

    Finally, add some small stones or pebbles and moss to the bottom edge of the cave.

    5 Easy Bat Stem Activities and Create a STEM Bat Habitat

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    10 Fall Apple Crafts and Make a Caramel Apple Craft on a Stick

    October 13, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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    Fall apple crafts are so fun to make with your littles, there is no shortage of ideas, and the materials are endless. Also, you’ll love some facts on my page Apple Lapbook and Apple Unit Study.

    I have 10 sweet fall apple crafts for you as well as a tutorial to teach you how to make a caramel apple craft on a stick.

    An apple study should naturally have loads of hands-on activities.

    10 Fall Apple Crafts and Make a Caramel Apple Craft on a Stick

    While you do the activities you talk about

    • the parts of an apple,
    • apple varieties,
    • where they come from,
    • different things you can do with them,
    • or even about Johnny Appleseed.

    First, look at some of these apple facts.

    7 Apple Facts

    1. Apples grow in apple orchards, which are intentionally planted for food. They are planted in rows but can be done in several different layouts.
    2. It takes the energy (photosynthesis) made from about 50 leaves of the apple tree to produce 1 apple.
    3. The only apple that is native to North America is the crabapple, which is tart and tangy.
    4. Johnny Appleseed was a real person, his name was John Chapman, and he did truly work his way through Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, present-day Ontario, and northern counties of present-day West Virginia planting apples.
    5. The star-shaped bottom of an apple is called its calyx.
    6. The average American consumes about 16 pounds of fresh apples each year. 
    7. The top 10 varieties that you can find produced in the United States are Rome, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Gala, Granny Smith, Fuji, Honeycrisp, McIntosh, Cripps Pink, and Empire.
    10 Fall Apple Crafts and Make a Caramel Apple Craft on a Stick

    Also, look at some of these fun books.

    Fall Books About Apples

    Fun Learning About Apples Books and Resources

    You will of course need a few great books that not only teach but that your kids will enjoy, a fun game or two, and maybe a few other items to make a fun apple unit.

    Apples (New & Updated Edition)

    Discover the well-loved tradition of growing and picking apples - a fruit that has been in existence for about two million years. Explore the history of the apple but also the way that families and farmers grow and care for apple trees today, from planting to selling, to turning them into delicious treats and using them for classic games like "bobbing for apples" .

    How Do Apples Grow?

    This is a clear and appealing environmental science book for early elementary age kids, both at home and in the classroom.

    Questions addressed in this book include:

    • Did you know that when you bite into an apple, you're eating part of a flower?
    • Why do apple trees need bees to make apples?
    • How does the tree feed the growing apples and make them ready to eat?

    Read and find out in the proven winner How Do Apples Grow!

    My Little Golden Book About Johnny Appleseed

    In this simple yet lively book, preschoolers will be introduced to John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed. Lyrical text and bright, appealing artwork capture the essence of this important American and early conservationist who traveled the country planting apple trees. Little ones will enjoy engaging anecdotes about Johnny Appleseed, beginning with the young John, who liked to walk barefoot in the cool, quiet woods.

    Ten Apples Up On Top!

    Don't let the apples drop! Three animal friends practice balancing apples on their heads in this hilarious introduction to counting, illustrated by Roy Mckie. The sturdy board book teaches all about numbers, with a dose of signature Seuss charm. Kids will learn to count to ten--and want to start all over again!

    SmartGames Apple Twist Travel Puzzle Game with 60 Challenges

    • An "apple" game board with five twisting levels to create different puzzles!
    • Includes 60 challenges and is great for on the go fun.
    • Helps develop Spatial Insight, Problem Solving, Planning and Logic Skills
    • All SmartGames are made with the highest quality materials to ensure long product life
    • Set Includes twisting apple game board, 3 caterpillar puzzle pieces and challenge booklet

    How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World (Dragonfly Books)

    Bake a delicious apple pie--and take a trip with this culinary global adventure!An apple pie is easy to make...if the market is open. But if the market is closed, the world becomes your grocery store. This picture book takes readers around the globe to gather ingredients for a delicious apple pie. First hop a steamboat to Italy for the finest semolina wheat. Then hitch a ride to England and hijack a cow for the freshest possible milk. And, oh yes! Don't forget to go apple picking in Vermont! A simple recipe for apple pie is included.

    LeapFrog Tad's Fridge Phonics Magnetic Letter Set

    Choose a level and push the letter tiles into the letter slot to reinforce letter names, phonics and word skills
    Magnetic back makes it great for fridge play in the kitchen
    26 magnetic letter tiles stick to the fridge and help kids learn the shape of each letter
    Three photo tiles can be customized with your own photos for a unique, personalized play experience.

    Food Anatomy: The Curious Parts & Pieces of Our Edible World

    Get your recommended daily allowance of facts and fun with Food Anatomy, the third book in Julia Rothman’s best-selling Anatomy series. She starts with an illustrated history of food and ends with a global tour of street eats. Along the way, Rothman serves up a hilarious primer on short-order egg lingo and a mouthwatering menu of how people around the planet serve fried potatoes — and what we dip them in. Award-winning food journalist Rachel Wharton lends her expertise to this light-hearted exploration of everything food that bursts with little-known facts and delightful drawings. Everyday diners and seasoned foodies alike are sure to eat it up. 

    Next, look at some of these fall apple crafts.

    10 Fall Apple Crafts

    1. Here is another fun caramel apple idea that is great for older kids- DIY Caramel Apple Decorated Pumpkins.
    2. 8 Facts About Johnny Appleseed and Sweet Johnny Appleseed Cookies
    3. Paper Plate Apple Lacing Craft
    4. This Pinecone Apple Craft is a great use for all the pinecones found in your yard or on your next nature walk.
    5. Free Homeschool Volcano Unit Study and Fun Apple Volcano
    6. These Apples in a Box are just too cute, making a perfectly sweet and simple fall apple craft.
    7. Apples Unit How to Make a Fall Kids Garland Apple Craft
    8. Yarn Wrapped Apple Tree -This is probably best for pre-k or kindergarten to work on fine motor skills, and talk about color, and apple trees.
    9. Dried Apple Crafts: Hands-on Fun Shrunken Head Apple Craft for Kids
    10. Paper Apple Weaving Craft
    11. Fun Apple Lapbook and Hands-on Unit Study for Multiple Ages
    12. The Paper Roll Apple Core Craft is so unique! Typically we see the whole apple in crafts, this is a fun new take on an apple craft.
    10 Fall Apple Crafts and Make a Caramel Apple Craft on a Stick

    Finally, look at making a caramel apple craft on a stick.

    Make a Caramel Apple Craft on a Stick

    While not edible, this caramel apple craft on a stick is fun to make.

    You will need:

    • Red and green craft foam
    • Craft sticks
    • School glue
    • Shaving cream
    • Tan paint
    • Scissors
    • Wax paper
    • Sprinkles, glitter, confetti, etc…
    • magnet-optional
    10 Fall Apple Crafts and Make a Caramel Apple Craft on a Stick

    First, trace an apple shape of any size you want onto red and green craft foam. Make multiples for a fun variety!

    10 Fall Apple Crafts and Make a Caramel Apple Craft on a Stick

    Cut out the apple shapes.

    10 Fall Apple Crafts and Make a Caramel Apple Craft on a Stick

    Mix up equal parts tan paint and white school glue as well as a generous amount of shaving cream and stir it up well.

    10 Fall Apple Crafts and Make a Caramel Apple Craft on a Stick

    Place apples on a piece of waxed paper for easy clean up, if you dry them on paper they will stick to the paper.

    Paint a good portion of the apple with the paint and glue mixture, be sure to go over the edges.

    10 Fall Apple Crafts and Make a Caramel Apple Craft on a Stick

    While the paint is still fresh sprinkle on glitter, real sprinkles, or even barley (to look like little crushed nuts) and tap in lightly with a clean paintbrush.

    Allow to dry, this will probably take several hours to fully dry. The paint will shrink a bit but still have some dimension.

    Flip over the apple and hot glue a craft stick to the back as if it’s coming out of the top.

    You can leave your apples as is, add a magnet to the back of it for the fridge to spruce them up, or add a little block to the back with hot glue so they stand up.

    10 Fall Apple Crafts and Make a Caramel Apple Craft on a Stick

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    How to Create a Fun Yosemite National Park Camping Curriculum | DIY Firestarter

    October 12, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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    You’ll love the ideas for a fun Yosemite National Park camping curriculum and a cool firestarter. Also, more ideas are here How to Put Together a Middle School Nature Study With Book List.

    Put together a fun Yosemite National Park camping curriculum before you take a trip out there or apply the same principles to any national park to create your study.

    Before you even set foot in Yosemite National Park there is so much to learn about the park as well as camping safety, rules, and the flora and fauna there.

    Of course, at the park, there is so much to see and do.

    How to Create a Fun Yosemite National Park Camping Curriculum | DIY Firestarter

    I have accumulated a great collection of camping skills to learn, books, games, and other activities for you to choose from before you head out and to use while there.

    I also have simple but beautiful fire starters to make to take along that work with the kindling you gather to start your fire easily.

    But even if you don’t have immediate plans for camping you can use these fire starters in your fireplace or backyard fire pit.

    They also make the prettiest gift for other outdoor lovers popped into a nice basket with a box of matches.

    Yosemite National Park Fun Facts

    First, here are some activities to learn and get more out of Yosemite National Park virtually or in person.

    • Learn a little about the park by first visiting Yosemite on the National Park Service page. From there you can grab lists of things to see or even create a scavenger hunt list.
    How to Create a Fun Yosemite National Park Camping Curriculum | DIY Firestarter
    • Become a Junior Ranger through the National Park Service, with activities and tasks to complete this one is just for Yosemite.

    Then give your child questions to research on the history and facts about Yosemite.

    • Where is it located? California
    • Who were the first people there? The self-named – Ahwahneechee
    • When did it become a part of the National Park Program? October 1, 1890
    • What is the highest elevation in the park? Mount Lyell
    • How was Yosemite Park formed? By glaciers

    Research the flora and fauna specific to the park, learn what creatures you may need to look out for.

    How to Create a Fun Yosemite National Park Camping Curriculum | DIY Firestarter

    Next, look at some of these games and books to read about Yosemite National Park and to use for guides as camping curriculum.

    Yosemite National Park & Camping Curriculum Resources

    Whether you leave your house or pitch a tent in your own backyard, you'll love some of these camping resources.

    National Parks of the USA

    Packed with maps and fascinating facts about the flora and fauna unique to each of the 21 parks portrayed, this lushly illustrated coast-to-coast journey documents in large format the nation’s most magnificent and sacred places—and shows why they should be preserved for future generations to enjoy.Explore Florida's river-laced Everglades, travel down the white water rapids of the Grand Canyon, trek across the deserts of Death Valley, and scale the soaring summits of the Rocky Mountains with this book that brings you up close to nature's greatest adventures.Divided by region (East, Central, Rocky Mountains, West, Tropics, and Alaska), a pictographic map at the start of each section shows the locations of the parks to be covered. Each park is introduced by a stunning, poster-worthy illustration of one of its scenes and a summary of its makeup, followed by individual illustrations of the animals and plants that make their homes there.

    Camping Activity Book for Families: The Kid-Tested Guide to Fun in the Outdoors

    Camping Activity Book for Families offers up a wide variety of activities, games, crafts, songs, and good old-fashioned fun for parents and children to share in the wonders of the outdoors. Whether it’s creating pinecone art and giant nests or going on nature-themed scavenger hunts, observing the night sky, or playing flashlight tag at the campground, this book gets the whole family engaged in everything outdoors. With age-specific recommendations, activity suggestions for parents, family conversation starter sidebars, and kids-only tips, this book has fun activities for every minute and every age group.

    Yosemite Fortune (The Campground Kids: National Park Adventures)

    The Campground Kids begin their next journey in Yosemite National Park. Their trip gets turned upside down after learning that treasure has been hidden somewhere in the park—over one million in gold and precious gems. Once the kids discover that their long-lost great-uncle is involved, they insist on joining the hunt.

    As the family begins their adventure, they run into twin brothers, Brody and Brock, and their father. While Brody seems friendly to the crew, Brock and his menacing father are determined to locate the treasure and will resort to ANYTHING to find it!

    Yosemite National Park Activity Book: Puzzles, Mazes, Games, and More

    Encourage young nature lovers to learn about Yosemite National Park. This book is filled with fun and educational activities like mazes, mad libs, word games, and puzzles. Design a poster to encourage other visitors to respect the park. Play matching games about the plants and animals that live in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Learn about Leave No Trace principles and consider your impact on the land. Unscramble names of giant sequoias, decode clues about other national parks, and make a packing list for a camping trip. Kids will also learn about conservation while using their imaginations to pretend they are park rangers.

    ABC Yosemite: An adventure alphabet book that explores the peaks and valleys of Yosemite National Park

    Baby Ranger is ready to take you on an adventure in Yosemite National Park. Hike amazing trails, stand in a grove of Giant Sequoias, look out over Yosemite Valley, and discover rushing waterfalls! From Arch Rock to Yosemite Valley and everything in-between, the entire alphabet can be found on this adventure through Yosemite!

    Camp Board Game

    • GET OUTDOORS:Camp is a game where both children & adults can play & learn fun facts about the great outdoors. Designed to grow with the player, starting at level one questions; animal identification.
    • ALL AGES: This game would be perfect for a family that has children of different ages/abilities who enjoys nature and the outdoors or for the parents or grandparents to play along with the children.

    The Perfect Board Game for National Park Lovers, Kids & Adults

    • Wildly Popular National Parks Game - Winner Of The Mensa And Parent's Choice Award
    • Created By National Parks Enthusiasts - This couple traveled to every single national park and then worked with their son to make the game.
    • Fun + Educational - It’s the perfect recipe for a family game night! Appeals to a wide range of people: outdoor lovers, board game players, and gift givers. A great board games for kids!

    Try Not to Laugh Challenge Would You Rather? Campfire Edition: A Camping-Themed Interactive & Family Friendly

    Simple Game Rules inside the Book.Look forward to:

    • An in-tent-sly funny conversation ice-breaker!
    • Good, clean, family-friendly humor.
    • Build stronger relationships with friends & family.
    • Promote lateral thinking and creativity through fun thought-provoking topics & situations!
    • Fun way to practice word recognition & reading comprehension.
    • Perfect for family game nights, parties, long road trips, camping trips, sleepovers, school activities or any social gathering.

    USAOPOLY National Parks Get Wild | Quick-Rolling Dice Game Featuring Iconic National Park Locations |

    • Time to get wild with this family dice game featuring a National Park twist where players race to return a variety of animals to their appropriate locations across the United States
    • National Park locations include Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Everglades, Crater Lake, Great Smoky Mountains, Cape Hatteras, Arcadia, Badlands, Rocky Mountain, North Cascades, and Zion. Animal tokens include bald eagle, bison, black bear, rattlesnake, sea turtle, and lynx.

    Also, here are more ideas to bring your camping curriculum to life.

    Ideas for Camping Curriculum

    To prepare your child for fun outdoors and grab ideas for language art lessons, look at my post 20 Nature-Inspired Kids’ Novels to Nurture Interest In the Outdoors.

    Also, add these ideas here on my post 15 Hands-On Nature Math Ideas to Make Learning Come to Life.

    Have your child help prepare meals in advance for camping like this fantastic list of 10 Easy and Cheap Camping meals.

    Teach your child how to put together a First Aid Kit for Camping, what an important life skill this is.

    Print this camping checklist to help your child prepare for the trip with some independence.

    Next, depending on when you camp, you’ll need different checklists for the season.

    If you camp in the summer or spring, look at these topics to cover and lists your child can create. I’ll give you a few ideas under each topic.

    Animal Science

    Tools to Bring

    Cooking Stuff/Water

    • identify small and large animals
    • if you’re hunting and trapping then education on that too
    • compass
    • flashlight
    • compass/map
    •  DIY Easy Compass Activity and Survival Ideas
    • prep some items ahead of time
    • camp stove
    • water
    • utensils
    • Easy DIY Water Filter

    Forestry

    Personal Items

    Educational But Fun Items

    • how to identify trees
    • toilet paper
    • sunscreen
    • change of clothes
    • boots
    • field guides
    • binoculars
    • notepad/pens

    Shelter /Building

    Emergency/Injuries

    Making Fire

    • tent
    • waterproof tarps
    • blankets
    • sleeping bags
    • how to put together a first aid kit
    • Hands-on History. Make a Char Cloth
    How to Create a Fun Yosemite National Park Camping Curriculum | DIY Firestarter

    Finally, look at how to make these diy firestarters.

    DIY Fire Starters

    You will need:

    • Muffin tin
    • beeswax pellets
    • wax paper
    • candle wick

    Nature items:

    • Pinecones
    • Small twigs
    • Fresh or dried herbs
    • Dried orange slices
    • Dry tree leaves
    • Whole dried cloves
    • Whole cinnamon sticks
    • Whole star anise
    How to Create a Fun Yosemite National Park Camping Curriculum | DIY Firestarter

    First, gather up all your items for kindling like the nature items listed above.

    Some of them work for the functionality as well as giving your firestarter a pretty look.

    If you’ll be using sticks and twigs, clean off the dirt and break them into small pieces one to two inches long.

    Then, cut small pieces of wax paper that are slightly larger than the cup of your muffin tins.

    I recommend using standard muffin tins not mini for your firestarters.

    How to Create a Fun Yosemite National Park Camping Curriculum | DIY Firestarter

    Next, stuff each muffin cup with your dried materials as well as some fresh herbs if you like.

    Be sure to fill each one well to give your fire enough material for kindling to get it going.

    How to Create a Fun Yosemite National Park Camping Curriculum | DIY Firestarter

    Cut a 2-inch piece of candle wick and place in the center of each cup.

    How to Make DIY Fire Starters

    You don’t have to worry about it being perfectly straight.

    Just use the materials that you stuff the cup with to help it stay up. Leave 1/” to 1” above the level of the muffin tin cup edge.

    How to Create a Fun Yosemite National Park Camping Curriculum | DIY Firestarter

    Melt beeswax pellets in a heat safe container preferably with a pouring lip like a measuring cup.

    Start with 1 minute, and then repeat every 30 seconds stirring between each until they are completely melted.

    How to Create a Fun Yosemite National Park Camping Curriculum | DIY Firestarter

    Carefully pour the beeswax into the mold right up to the edge of the muffin tin.

    Set them aside and let them harden completely.

    How to Create a Fun Yosemite National Park Camping Curriculum | DIY Firestarter

    Once set and hardened after a few hours remove them carefully from the muffin tin.

    If some of your wax has leaked out under the paper and makes it stick just flip the muffin tin over.

    And run it under warm water for a minute and it will soften it enough to pop out.

    How to Create a Fun Yosemite National Park Camping Curriculum | DIY Firestarter

    Once removed continue to let them dry and harden for another day or two before using or storing in an airtight container.

    You can carry them along on your camping trip in a pretty basket, a wide mouth mason jar or a Ziploc bag.

    To use:  Place a firestarter at the bottom of your fireplace/pit and stack some logs on top. Light the wick and let the fire starter burn until the wood catches.

    How to Create a Fun Yosemite National Park Camping Curriculum | DIY Firestarter

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    20 Fun Fall Arts And Crafts For Kids and 8 Facts About Acorns

    October 11, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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    There are so many great ideas for fall arts and crafts for kids. Also, you’ll love my page Fall Season Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}.

    Fall crafts offer a wonderful creative outlet and opportunities for learning about nature, seasons, fall foods, animals, and various artistic techniques to try.

    These 20 fall-inspired crafts not only engage your child’s creativity but also have valuable learning experiences.

    20 Fun Fall Arts And Crafts For Kids and 8 Facts About Acorns

    From learning about the natural world to developing fine motor skills, these activities provide a nature-minded approach to homeschooling.

    Whether you’re teaching young children or teenagers these fall craft ideas can be tailored to suit various grade levels and skill sets.

    So, grab your art supplies, think about fall, and let the autumn creativity flow in your homeschooling journey!

    8 Facts About Acorns

    First, here are a few facts about acorns.

    “The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

    It is always fascinating to me that massive oak trees come from tiny little acorns that fall off them as if they were just castoffs.

     But with plenty of sun, water, and soil they have the potential to grow into the next towering oak.

    Here are 8 intriguing facts about acorns to help you understand this underrated little nut.

    1. Acorns have 3 parts- the cupule, the hard outer shell, the cap, and a kernel, the seed that is inside protected by the cupule.
    2. Besides squirrels, some of the animals that eat acorns are birds like jays, pigeons, some species of ducks, and several types of woodpeckers. Also you may not have known that mammals like mice, opossums, chipmunks, deer, raccoons, foxes, badgers, and wild pigs forage for acorns.
    3. Besides food, acorns contribute to nutrient cycling, as those uneaten by animals decompose and enrich the forest’s soil.
    4. Acorns were a traditional food of many indigenous peoples of North America. They were a good source of food. They did not have to be processed immediately, but could be stored for long time periods.
    5. There are more acorns produced on oak trees annually than all the region’s other nut trees together, wild or cultivated.
    6. The average oak produces roughly 2,000 acorns per year. And about 10 million acorns are produced by an oak tree during its entire lifetime.
    7. Acorns vary in size and shape, it can take 6 to 24 months to mature depending on the species of oak.
    8. The oak tree is recognized as the national tree of the United States, the English oak specifically.
    20 Fun Fall Arts And Crafts For Kids and 8 Facts About Acorns

    Also, you’ll love some of these ideas below.

    Fun Fall Arts And Crafts For Kids

    20 Fun Fall Crafts For Kids

    Fall crafts offer a wonderful creative outlet and opportunities for learning about nature, seasons, fall foods,  animals, and various artistic techniques to try.

    Photo Credit: makeandtakes.com

    Simple Beaded Pipe Cleaners Pumpkins

    These sweet and simple pumpkins are just the right activity for fall. As we’re seeing so many fun and festive pumpkins displayed on steps and front porches in our neighborhood, crafting these Beaded Pipe Cleaner Pumpkins is a great way to recreate all the many shapes pumpkins can take!

    8 Easy Fall Wood Crafts For Kids

    Add some of these fall wood crafts to your crafting homeschool day.

    Photo Credit: frugalfun4boys.com

    Paper Plate Owl Craft for Kids

    Owls always feel like fall to me, but this craft is great for any time of the year. Might be fun to do during a science unit about birds.

    Johnny Appleseed Cookies

    I have sweet Johnny Appleseed cookies and some facts about Johnny Appleseed. Also, you’ll love some facts on my page Apple Lapbook and Apple Unit Study.

    Photo Credit: littlebinsforlittlehands.com

    Glitter Jars: How To Make Your Own For Fall

    Do your kids love sensory bottles, glitter jars, or glitter bottles? Our homemade fall glitter jars can be reinvented each season or holiday for a fun and creative sensory activity.

    Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    From leaf rubbings to salt painting, I also have a list of 10 more fall leaf crafts for preschoolers for you to choose from.

    Choose one or more of these crafts to add to your fall fun and learning in addition to our felt leaf craft.

    Photo Credit: dayswithgrey.com

    Tissue Paper Pumpkin Art

    I initially thought this tissue paper pumpkin art would be a hit with my three-year-old. The unexpected was that he dipped out, and my five-year-old and almost seven-year-old swooped right in!

    How to Make Pumpkin Spice Body Scrub

    Your teens will enjoy making these fall diy crafts as much as they’ll enjoy using them. Also, look at my page Free Fall Unit Study Ideas– For Older Kids Too.

    Photo Credit: www.pinkstripeysocks.com

    Gorgeous Accordion Fold Fall Paper Leaf Banner

    Today we're continuing with the theme of easy fall crafts.  Couple of days ago I shared this really beautiful Sewn Leaf Art project that I made with my preschooler.  Today I just wanted to share this gorgeous folded paper leaf banner.

    10 Fall Crafts for Kindergartners

    When the weather is cooler use it to teach your children about all the beauty of autumn.

    Photo Credit: www.simpleeverydaymom.com

    Cute Acorn Craft For Kids [FREE Template]

    Fall is our favorite season of all, but looking around our site, you might not realize that because we don’t have very many fall-themed crafts!

    10 Dollar Tree Crafts for Teens

    If they love creating adorable crafts on a budget here are 10 more Dollar Tree crafts for them to make to keep or give as gifts.

    Photo Credit: iheartcraftythings.com

    Fall Windsock Craft for Kids -Easy fall craft for preschoolers!

    Celebrate the beautiful colors of the fall season with this simple fall windsock craft. Toddlers and preschoolers will love watching the red, yellow and orange colors of the season catch in the wind after making their craft.

    How to Make a Kids Fun Stained Glass Fall Leaves Craft

    Your kids will love this fun stained glass fall leaves craft. Too, you can add this activity to my huge fall unit study.

    Photo Credit: www.ourkidthings.com

    Craft Stick Fall Truck Craft

    Nothing says the fall season quite like an old pickup truck straight from the farm. Except maybe pumpkins. That’s why we’ve loaded our Craft Stick Fall Truck Craft with giant pumpkins! Perfect for fall!

    Dried Apple Crafts: Hands-on Fun Shrunken Head Apple Craft for Kids

    If your kids love dried apple crafts, they’ll love this fun fall shrunken head apple activity. Add this hands-on craft to my fall unit apple study.

    Photo Credit: sustainmycrafthabit.com

    How to Make an Acorn Garland

    It’s the perfect time of year to get outside and start foraging those acorns to create your beautiful, nature-made acorn garland for Fall. Add it to your seasonal decor, fireplace mantel or centerpiece to enjoy.

    Kids Fun Glue and Watercolor Fall Pumpkin Unit Study

    If you are hesitant but want to give it a try, then, today’s tutorial is the place to start.

    This fall watercolor painting goes great with a pumpkin unit study.

    Photo Credit: www.ourkidthings.com

    Paper Plate Leaf Turkey Craft

    After you finish jumping in a pile of colorful fall leaves, bring a few inside and get to crafting this darling Paper Plate Leaf Turkey Craft! Such a great way to commemorate the fall season,

    Photo Credit: www.projectswithkids.com

    Gorgeous Fall Leaf Chalk Pastel Art Kids Can Make

    This fall leaf chalk pastel art for kids is just gorgeous! The chalk pastels on black paper look like they are glowing and using this simple technique makes this art project perfect for kids of all ages.

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    10 Pumpkin Fall Crafts and Two Yummy Pumpkin Seed Recipes

    October 10, 2023 | 2 Comments
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    Tis the season for pumpkin spice lattes, crunching leaves, and all the wonderful pumpkin fall crafts you can fit into the season to celebrate. Also, you’ll love my page Fall Season Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}.

    Big round pumpkins usher in all that fun and make a fantastic inspiration for all sorts of crafts and activities.

    Gather up a few of your favorite craft ideas below and enjoy a seasonal dive into the crafty world of pumpkins.

    10 Pumpkin Fall Crafts and Two Yummy Pumpkin Seed Recipes

    Don’t throw out those seeds when harvesting pumpkin for pies. Use them in a recipe instead.

    Another great thing about fall is the delicious recipes like pies and of course roasted pumpkin seeds.

    I have a pair of sweet and savory recipes to bake and enjoy with the seeds from your fresh pumpkins.

    Pumpkin Facts

    1. The word ‘pumpkin’ traces all the way back to the Greek word “ pepon” which means- a large melon.
    2. You may have thought that pumpkins were a vegetable but they are in fact a fruit, just like cucumbers.
    3. Morton, Illinois is considered the  ‘Pumpkin Capital of the World’ and is the home of Libby’s pumpkin industry.
    4. Pumpkin was very likely first served in 1621.
    5. Christopher Columbus carried pumpkin seeds with him back to Europe, as well as many other seeds.
    6. You can find pumpkins growing everywhere but in the harsh environment of Antarctica.
    7. There are over 45 different varieties of pumpkins to choose from, some are better for carving and some for eating.
    8. Pumpkins are made up of 90% water and are an excellent source of fiber.
    10 Pumpkin Fall Crafts and Two Yummy Pumpkin Seed Recipes

    Also, watch A Pumpkin Grows for preschoolers to learn all about the life cycle of the pumpkin.

    And also watch Blippi Explores a Pumpkin Patch.

    Fun Fall Activities

    10 Pumpkin Fall Crafts

    Whether you create them with the real deal or out of construction paper, paint, paper plates, or other supplies, pumpkins are definitely an iconic symbol of fall that are fun to make.

    Photo Credit: www.sunnydayfamily.com

    Adorable No Sew Fabric Pumpkin Kids Can Make

    Seriously, by the middle of September our house looks more like a pumpkin patch than anything. (I even made a backyard pumpkin patch one year.).

    Photo Credit: www.scraplifters.com

    How to Paint Pumpkins (the Right Way)

    Today I am going to share a quick tutorial regarding how to paint pumpkins. Did you know there’s a right way and a wrong way to paint a pumpkin? 
    Photo Credit: www.madewithhappy.com

    Easy Paper Plate Pumpkin Pie Craft for Toddlers and Preschoolers

    Here is a super easy Paper Plate Pumpkin Pie Craft for Toddlers and Preschoolers to make.

    Photo Credit: www.teach-me-mommy.com

    Pumpkin Handprint & Photo Keepsake

    This month’s handprint and photo keepsake is a pumpkin one! A cute handprint and photo of my little pumpkin!
    Photo Credit: iheartcraftythings.com

    Black Glue Pumpkin Art Project

    Looking for a fun art project to make with children as we usher in the fall season? This black glue pumpkin art project is a fun way to celebrate the fall season with kids at home or at school.

    Photo Credit: www.reallifeathome.com

    Mixed Media Pumpkin Project for Fall

    I also get the urge to craft and create (okay, I always have that urge). But it seems a little more pronounced as we head into the cooler months. I start nesting and decorating for the upcoming seasons

    Photo Credit: www.homemade-gifts-made-easy.com

    Pumpkin Template Printable Outlines & Patterns for Crafts

    Looking for free pumpkin template printables for your fall craft projects? 

    Photo Credit: stepbysteppainting.net

    How To Paint A Pumpkin Harvest Moon

    Beginners can learn to paint a pumpkin on canvas. This beautiful night fall pumpkin painting features a harvest moon and falling leaves! 

    Photo Credit: www.simplefunforkids.com

    Marbled Pumpkins

    The last time we did it was months ago, so I thought we’d try and make some Marbled Pumpkins for fall decorations, and to see how E handles this project now that she’s older.

    Photo Credit: kidsactivitiesblog.com

    {Pumpkin Craft} How to Make a Pumpkin

    There are so many ways to have fun with pumpkins, you can make an easy craft, edible treat or create home decor.

    Too, I have more fall craft ideas.

    More Fall Craft Ideas

    • 10 Fun Crafts to Do with Pinecones and a Turkey Pinecone Craft for Kids
    • Easy Fall Crafts To Make And Sell By Kids & Scarecrow Candy Jar
    • 8 Easy Fall Wood Crafts For Kids And A Dollar Tree Pumpkin Patch
    • Make Cute Felt Leaf Sachets For Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers
    • How to Make Pumpkin Spice Body Scrub & 7 Fall DIY Crafts For Teens
    • 10 Kindergarten Fall Crafts and Craft Fun Bean Mosaics
    • 10 Dollar Tree Crafts for Teens & Craft a Cute Fall Fairy Garden Wreath
    • Apples Unit How to Make a Fall Kids Garland Apple Craft
    • Dried Apple Crafts: Hands-on Fun Shrunken Head Apple Craft for Kids
    • How to Make a Kids Fun Stained Glass Fall Leaves Craft
    • Easy Fall Crafts for Middle School: DIY String Pumpkin Art
    • Kids Fun Glue and Watercolor Fall Pumpkin Unit Study
    • Fall Homeschool Learning Resources For Middle School
    • Fall Y’all:Pumpkin Pie in a Bag (Easy Homeschool Co-op Idea)
    • Free Fall Unit Study Ideas– For Older Kids Too
    10 Pumpkin Fall Crafts and Two Yummy Pumpkin Seed Recipes

    Finally, look at these recipes for pumpkin seeds.

    Two Yummy Pumpkin Seed Recipes

    You can make both or one of these yummy pumpkin seed recipes with your kids.

    Simply split in half to make some of each to sample.

    You will need:

    • 1 ½ cups pumpkin seeds
    • 1 Tablespoon of olive or coconut oil

    Savory-

    • Dry ranch seasoning

    Sweet-

    • 2 Tablespoons granulated sugar
    • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
    • 1 teaspoon of vanilla
    10 Pumpkin Fall Crafts and Two Yummy Pumpkin Seed Recipes

    First, preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

    Once you scoop the seeds out of your pumpkin, rinse them well in a strainer. Pick out any bits of pumpkin.

    10 Pumpkin Fall Crafts and Two Yummy Pumpkin Seed Recipes

    Pat the seeds dry.

    Pour over the oil and mix so that each one is soaked.

    10 Pumpkin Fall Crafts and Two Yummy Pumpkin Seed Recipes

    Add in seasonings and stir to coat all of them well.

    10 Pumpkin Fall Crafts and Two Yummy Pumpkin Seed Recipes

    Spread prepared pumpkin seeds over a baking sheet lined with a silpat mat.

    10 Pumpkin Fall Crafts and Two Yummy Pumpkin Seed Recipes

    Bake for 25-30 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes to mix and bake all of them evenly until they are browned,

    Once the pumpkin seeds have cooled, loosen up the ones that are stuck together, the sugared ones especially will stick, and then place in an airtight container.

    They are good for about a week to 10 days.

    10 Pumpkin Fall Crafts and Two Yummy Pumpkin Seed Recipes

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