Connecting with History Shop Our Categories www.rchistory.com ABOUT About Connecting with History Catalog Discount Program Samples FAQ About Us Contact Us Raves & Reviews Register Your Program Copyright Policy SHOP HOMESCHOOL EDITION Year 1 - Ancient History & Old Testament Year 2 - Early Church & Early Medieval Year 3 - High Medieval - Post-Reformation Year 4 - American History Starter Guide for Connecting with History STUDENT BOOKS Year 1 - Ancient History & Old Testament Year 2 - Early Church & Early Medieval Year 3 - High Medieval - Post-Reformation Year 4 - American History Companion Readers & Core Texts ADDITIONAL MATERIAL Hands-On History Literature Guides and Language Arts History Sing-Along CDs Timelines Geography In the Footsteps of the Saints series Hillside Education Complete Book List CYBER WEEK SALE CO-OP EDITION Co-op Edition Classroom Guides Co-op Edition Family Lesson Plans CYBER WEEK SALE CO-OP INFO SHOP Connecting with History Program Student Books Co-op Curriculum & Books Home > SHOP > ADDITIONAL MATERIAL > CYBER WEEK SALE > Natural Science Through the Seasons: 100 Teaching Units Nature study for the whole family Price: $36.99 Sale Price: $25.99 Savings: $11.00 Description This is a reprint of a long out of print and much-looked-for nature study book. It includes an incredibly awesome collection of season-specific nature study activities. In 100 units, you will have enough to last you for years of study. It’s beautifully illustrated and with updated images and references. Here is an explanation from the introduction of the book which gives you the perspective of the author in creating the book: “The teacher must be prepared to discard the time-worn beliefs that learning must take place within the four walls of a classroom, that book facts have some mystically increased value over first-hand experiences with nature, that there is some uniform body of knowledge of natural phenomena that should become the heritage of all, or that pupils must be taught by question and answer, by blackboard summaries, or even by the teacher. Let us go forth with our pupils ‘into the child’s natural laboratory’ where, together, we may find ‘the birds and insects of the air, the living animals of field and wood, the trees and flowers and shrubs, the water and the earth,’ the sun and other stars— ‘things which will attract and hold the child’s eye, arouse his wonder, stimulate his inquiries, and give him opportunities for discovery.’ In these places let nature answer the constant flow of questions that spring up in the minds of curious youth. Let us concede that though we be teachers, we must still be learners and can share the joy of discovery with our pupils.” This book will surely become a favorite resource on your homeschooling bookshelf. Share your knowledge of this product. Be the first to write a review »