Finally, I compiled all our botany lessons in one post. It’s easier to make it as a reference in the future and to you dear readers as well! These are the activities we have done for the past years, when Mavi was still in preschool. I hope you find all of these helpful in your own homeschool journey. Just click any of the links below, to direct you to the specific post.
(In no specific order)
- Learning about flowers. This is THE FIRST TIME we dissected a flower and Mavi had a fabulous time learning about the parts!
- The Tree. Our FIRST LESSON ON TREES and comes with a DIY tree felt puzzle
- Parts of a plant. Mavi was only 2 years old here when we study the different parts of a plant using nomenclature cards. Was he bored? No!! He had fun looking for the different parts in grandma’s garden.
- Fruits and Vegetables Unit
- The Bean Seed. Identify the parts of a bean seed and observed how they sprout.
- The Plant. Mavi was attending Montessori preschool and brought home his plants. We review the parts of a plant using a real one at home.
- Looking into Trees and Leaves. We matched leaf shapes, create trees in different seasons and identify the parts of the leaf/tree.
- The Plant Life Cycle (Photosynthesis). We did a little experiment on how water travels through the plants.
- Tree Shapes. Yes! Trees have different form and shapes. We worked on this outdoors and identified the shapes of the trees in our yard. How fun!
- The Poinsettia. Seasonal lesson, especially during Christmas.
- Leaf Shapes. Montessori-inspired activities. We collected leaves in the park and matched our collection to the leaf shapes nomenclature card.
- Inside of a fruit. Making fruit prints!
- Life Cycle of an Apple. Lots of crafting!
- All about flowers [1] and [2]. We usually study flowers in springtime. Here we looked into the different parts by dissecting a flower, collected flowers in the yard and used it as a paint brush.. and more outdoor flower observation.
- Flower DIY foam puzzle.
- Parts of an apple and tomato. Yes, we dissected these!
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Wow! How wonderful! I am defeinitely sharing and pinning!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is totally awesome! I think those activity with more hands on (like the tomato) will make my boys excited. Thanks so much for compiling!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! We enjoy botany lessons in our homeschool, too!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING Unit Study :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I love all these amazing botany lessons and unit studies. I think one of my favorite subjects is botany. This is a great resource! Thanks!
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