Thursday, May 8

Homeschool: Ecologists - Migration

Description

This group will concentrate on the interactions between living things and their environment. Students will use nature journals to build observation skills and will focus on drawing, sketching, and documenting varying habitats and their characteristics. Discussions around climate change will weave into each of our days together.

Broad Meadow Brook's homeschool programs provide in-depth, nature-based learning in a supportive social environment. Each class will incorporate hiking and outdoor exploration, hands-on games and activities. Instructors will promote observation of our local wildlife as an essential skill. At the end of all programs, students will receive follow-up information and activities so the learning can continue at home.

Classes will be held outdoors except for extreme inclement weather. Health forms are required for drop off students. Families are always welcome to remain on the sanctuary.

Homeschool classes for ages 5-10 meet at the same time.

We look forward to learning with you!

Fall Topics:

September 19 - Fern Identification

October 10 - Leaves

October 24 - Skull Identification

November 7 - Seeds and Spores

November 14 - Wind and Weather

December 12 - Evergreens

Spring Topics:

February 13 - Tracks in the Snow

February 27 - Snowflakes

March 13 - Bluebirds

March 27 - Mammalian Signs of Spring

April 10 - Spring Flowers

April 17 - Pollinators

May 7 - Migration

May 21 - Bark Beetles

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© Kristin Foresto
When
  • Thu, May 08, 2025 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Who

Age 11 - 16

Cost
  • Child Members $30
  • Child Nonmembers $35

Instructors

  • Beth Stephenson - Teacher Naturalist

Instructions

Dress for the weather and be prepared to be outdoors the majority of the time.