Celebrating Math In Nature! Hello! Welcome to the 149th Playful Math Education Blog Carnival – Celebrating Math in Nature! I’m…
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Make Your Own Herbarium
Spring is the perfect time to create your very own herbarium. A Herbarium is a collection of plants that have…
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Searching for the Platypus.
Have you ever seen a Platypus in the wild? Our mission for our nature study this month was to search…
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Finding it hard to do Nature Study? Try a Weed Survey!
I wonder if you are finding it hard to incorporate nature study into your week? Some of you are not…
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How to do Nature Study if You Can’t Get Out into Nature.
We are all living in a strange time of forced lock-downs and controlled movement. You may be feeling like nature…
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Measuring Earthworms
I wonder if you have ever stopped to watch an earthworm? What do you notice? I thought it might be…
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Autumn Wildflowers
“Higher up the bank a host of red spider flowers jig like living things to the music of the wind.”…
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Come and Look at Banksias with Us.
Are you interested in finding out more about the Banksia plant? This week, we are spending time with A Handbook…
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Jacky Winter
We have noticed Jacky Winters in the shrubs and around the paddock boundaries where we often see them perching on…
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Summer Ponding
Ponding encourages an understanding of the relationship between plants and animals in a freshwater ecosystem. Pondlife may be observed and…
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Amphibian Metamorphosis Mini Study
Frogs belong to the animal group called Amphibians which means two-lives. First, they live in water and breathe through gills…
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