The Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum is the only professional museum in the country dedicated entirely to shells. The museum opened in
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homeschooling adventure of a mother of 5 who is married to a Road Warrior CEO
The Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum is the only professional museum in the country dedicated entirely to shells. The museum opened in
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Zebra longwing butterfly photo by Tammy Powers / Wikipedia Florida’s State butterfly is the Zebra Longwing butterfly. Have your students
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Does your Young Naturalist have a thing for owls? Allow them to design their own owl calendar using illustrations from
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It was inevitable that we would get to the part in our nature study where we dissect owl pellets. It
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Live Streaming by Ustream.TV This is a unique opportunity to observe a pair of Barn Owls and their owlets.via live
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We took a recent field trip to Forever Florida in St. Cloud, Florida. As soon as we arrived, we felt
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“Birds of prey—powerful eagles, hawks, and owls—have very different lifestyles from Florida’s backyard songbirds. Also known as raptors, they are
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Activities:Print out the Florida State Symbols PDF and include in your notebook Suggested Reading:Florida Facts and Symbols by Emily McAuliffe
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For part one of our study on the Everglades we went on a field trip just outside of Everglades National
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Lesson PlansEduplace.com Bird Beak LabRanger Rick Naturescope: Birds, Birds, Birds lesson plan Online Resources:Backyard Nature Bird Beaks PageTeacher’s Domain Bird
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If you do not have your own copy of the Handbook of Nature Study you can use this online version
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Our nature study theme for the month is Birds. This year we are continuing to use The Young Naturalists Guide
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“In 1975, Florida chose the West Indian Manatee to be the state’s Marine Mammal.”The Young Naturalist’s Guide to Florida; page
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Lesson PlanRead page 85 (Some of Florida’s native plants) to page87 Read pages 131-133 (stop before the section on birds).
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Surrounded on three sides by the warm tropical seas of the Atlantic Ocean, Florida Bay, and the Gulf of Mexico,
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This week we made a nature journal as part of our Young Florida Naturalists study. We found some nature images
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