This foraging and feasting nature unit study and lapbook is not only a way to teach Tiny some basic survival skills, but a great way to sneak in tips about how to cook. Also, look at my pages Best Homeschool Unit Studies and Homeschool Lapbooks – Powerful Tools For Mastery Learning for more ideas.
My kids have always loved ways of learning how to live off the land.
I don’t want to give you the wrong impression about our foraging efforts because we’re currently city dwellers although not by choice.
That means we have a lot to learn even if we can find a field nearby that is legal and safe to forage. Even though we don’t live in the country anymore, we still have a love of it.
Besides enjoying the beauty of nature, learning the basics of foraging makes for a fun unit study and appreciation for the gifts of plants.
When you can tie in learning about nature with a practical life skill like cooking, I think that it’s a win win.
Foraging and Feasting Nature Unit Study and Lapbook
Making healthy choices for food is important to us as well, but it starts first with being able to identify how to forage.
We live in an area that has lots of wildlife and nature, but it’s still a city like I mentioned earlier.
On our nature walks we try to take time to identify plants along the way and learn about wild edible plants.
It’s not just a matter of finding the right plant parts, but identifying which parts are safe to eat and ones are tasty.
We’ve been learning out of this beautiful book, Foraging & Feasting: A Field Guide and Wild Food Cookbook to use as our guide for this fun summer unit study.
One of the reasons I chose the book was because not only did it have beautiful, detailed plant images and colorful plant guides in the front, but it has tons of recipes.
A science cookbook as I call it.
In addition, at the bottom in the gray area are details about how to use the plant parts.
Although it may seem easier to identify plants, one key thing we have been learning is that it’s equally important in which parts of the plant are the most tastiest.
Also, you need to learn how to leave enough of it so that it can replenish and that may mean taking an inventory.
So, it’s responsibly foraging too so that enough remains of the plant to reproduce.
There is so much to learn about each of the plant parts and their uses for cooking that it has taken us a while to identify and learn about them.
It has made an awesome reference book for tying in science and nature study with a life skill like cooking.
Next, look at more foraging activities.
More Foraging Activities
I’ve gathered some resources to help you round out this unit study and of course I have my next free nature study lapbook that I’ve been doing in this series.
Edible Wild Plant Unit Study Resources, Lesson Plans, and Activities
Survival Curriculum.
10 Plants that Could Kill You – YouTube
Edible Parts of Plants – YouTube
16 page booklet showing all of the plant parts we eat.
Free Book – The First Book of Plants.
Make a char cloth to start a fire.
Plant Parts We Eat – 11 page pdf.
If you’re looking to do any nature studies, you’ll want to get a few of the NaturExplorers. I love those studies for multiple ages.
You’ll love these other nature studies articles:
- Wildflowers Unit Study & Lapbook
- From Egg to Sea Turtle Nature Unit Study & Lapbook
- Free Arctic Ground Squirrel Lapbook & Unit Study Resources
How to Get the Free Forage and Feasting Lapbook
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Look at these other links:
Nature Walk Alphabet Hunt from Emily at Table Life Blog
Guided Tide Pool Hike from Eva at Eva Varga
Foraging & Feasting Unit Study & Lapbook from Tina at Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus
Fairy Gardens and Online Book Club from Dachelle at Hide The Chocolate
Decoupage Art with Nature Walk Findings from Katrina at Rule This Roost
Summer Nature Hike from Thaleia from Something 2 Offer
Leaf Shape Hunt from Karyn at Teach Beside Me
Easy Peasy Beginner Nature Journal Ideas for Kids from Cassidy at Freshly Planted
Laurie says
Hi, I homeschool kids from other families, not my own, If I’m allowed to use your materials I would like to check them out. If you say I may, I will sign up for your email then.
Tina Robertson says
Hi Laurie,
My copyright for free means they download. You can certainly use them to teach other kids but please share the post with them. Thank you♥