I'm not sure where the idea originated from, but Rockin- Granola said it was described in All Year Round.
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- HeatherLee
- I am a crunchy Christian mom to four boys and one girl ♥ We are a homeschooling Family. Our family can't stay still for long. We are always on the move. Our homeschool is inspired by The Well Trained Mind, Waldorf, and a bit of Charlotte Mason. Our lives are inspired by The Word of God, Jesus, Miracles, and sunshine when we can find it.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Weather Tree
Our Grade 1 student has been studying weather. We have read a ton of books from the library. Last month we printed a weather chart from Enchanted Learning. I really wanted to get this weather chart. But, sometimes homemade just hits the spot. The little guy decided to just do this month on his tree. That gives him plenty of room. I think next year we will branch out (ha ha ha) and do a years worth at once. I wanted to share a few more links on weather trees here and here is a easy verse to sing in the mornings or while you are coloring in that leaf.
I'm not sure where the idea originated from, but Rockin- Granola said it was described in All Year Round.
I'm not sure where the idea originated from, but Rockin- Granola said it was described in All Year Round.
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Grade 1,
Waldorf,
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Thank you for the inspiration. I linked to your post at my own Weather Tree How To, Round Up and Curriculum Connections post.
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