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Springtime Fun: Nature-Based Activities for Young Explorers Ep. 65
March 24, 2025 · 22 min

Join Christine Furman on the latest episode of Home Education With Ease as she explores hands-on springtime activities to engage young learners outdoors. Christine shares creative ways to teach science, math, reading, and sensory skills through gardening, weather observation, and insect study. Discover the benefits of nature journaling and storytelling while embracing seasonal changes. Christine also introduces the EduPlay Learning Spring Activity Kit, perfect for busy parents seeking effortless, engaging learning experiences for their children. Stay tuned for a special bonus: a printable Spring Adventure Journal to help kids document their nature discoveries! Tune in to ignite curiosity and foster a love for spring learning adventures.

Takeaways: 

Gardening is a great way to teach kids science and math – from planting seeds to measuring growth.Weather tracking helps kids understand their environment – use a rain gauge or track storms to make learning hands-on.Bug and insect observations can be fun and educational – kids love learning about butterflies, bees, and other creatures.Nature journaling enhances literacy skills – encourage kids to draw, write, and describe their outdoor experiences.Spring is the perfect time for outdoor math – counting flowers, identifying shapes, and measuring perimeter in gardening.Creative writing can be inspired by nature – haikus, storytelling, and poetry are more meaningful when kids observe the world around them.The EduPlay Learning Spring Activity Kit makes learning easy – pre-planned activities allow families to enjoy learning without the stress of preparation.

Quotes: 

“It's all about making this learning exciting for our kids and effortless for you.”“Go outside and explore and play and allow them to just be creative with it. Allow them to gather different materials and things from outside and just create.”“Going outside and writing or just sitting there with your eyes closed and listening and observing all that's around you and then writing about it.”“Make it hands-on and make it something that they remember.”“Giving them that sense of accomplishment… I planted that in the dirt and I watered it and I put it in the sun and I watched it grow.”

Resources & Links:

EduPlay Learning Spring Activity Kit – Packed with science experiments, reading activities, crafts, math challenges, and more! Get it here: http://www.eduplaylearning.comSpring Adventure Journal (FREE Bonus!) – A printable journal for nature observations and scavenger hunts (included with the Spring Activity Kit purchase)Home Education with Ease Facebook Group – Join us for more homeschooling tips and inspiration: Home Education with Ease Facebook GroupContact Christine - Ready to take the next step and discuss an individualized learning plan for your child? EduPlay Learning Experience Form Learn with Ms. Christine - Check out the EduPlay Learning YouTube Channel for engaging videos with Ms. Christine: