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by Laurie Esposito Harley

One of our favorite fall activities for homeschool is the nature walk. It’s relaxing, educational, and can be adapted to a variety of lesson plans. I’ve written some ideas to help you ensure that the nature walk is included in your homeschool activities this fall.


#1 Nature Walk Leaf Collection

Children love to collect. Mine gather rocks, flowers, weeds, bugs, and anything else they can reach whenever we go outside. So I thought it would be great to put that collecting fascination to good use.

Print out some copies of this leaf collection worksheet and put them in a binder. Attach a pen or pencil to the binder (so it doesn’t get lost!) and bring it and a digital camera on your walk.

NOTE: My children, even my 5-year-old, enjoy taking pictures. I try to foster this love every chance I get, but all of these lessons can be done with drawings - or even written descriptions - instead of photos if you don’t have access to a digital camera.
Let your child take pictures of the tree and the leaf and then fill out a worksheet for each new leaf. Note any seeds, berries, or flowers for each tree.

Once you finish your walk, you’ll want to research your finds to determine what type of tree they’re from. Help your child glue the leaves on the correct worksheets. You may have to use hot glue. Print out images of trees and leaves on regular paper and instruct your child to cut and glue them in the proper place on the worksheet.

In your binder, you can alphabetize your leaves and even put them into groups, such as deciduous and coniferous.

Leaf Collection Worksheet

 

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