In continuation of our series on Home-Ed rituals and practices, I have the privilege of chatting with the phenomenal Home-Ed mom of four Weronika Ozpolat, popularly known as Ronni from @multiculturalmotherhood about her rituals and practices within one of her favourite homeschooling topics: nature study.
Ronni talks about how, in the first place, she stumbled upon homeschooling because of personal circumstances and got completely hooked. You don't want to miss her beautiful look at the importance of the outdoor element of homeschooling and how she has seen its effect on her own children. Her tips on incorporating nature study in your homeschooling days will help you get started right away.
So get your favorite drink and sit comfortably because the Homegrown Sonshine Podcast is serving a delicious feast of nature study gems in today's episode.
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Resources from this episode
Ronni’s Nature courses:
- A Childhood Wild
- Get kitted out for wild adventures
- Exploring the Night Sky
http://www.multiculturalmotherhood.com/p/members-area.html?m=1
Nature Resource: Lyn Seddon’s Exploring Nature With Children Curriculum
https://raisinglittleshoots.com/buy-exploring-nature-with-children-a-guided-journal/
Poem: Oberon, Midsummer Nights Dream, (act 2, scene 1) Read by Delal
Music:
Theme music: by Kainan Awoonor-Renner
Backing track to poem: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons track by John Harrison, Robert Turizziani and Wichita State University Chamber Players. Courtesy of FMA