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Nature Study Meets Citizen Scientist
The Great Backyard Bird Count is coming soon! This is a very popular activity for many AHE families. For those that may not be familiar with this event, this is a fun way to incorporate nature study into your program and make a contribution to science at the same time.
The Great Backyard Bird Count is an annual four-day event that engages bird watchers of all ages in counting birds to create a real-time snapshot of what the bird population around the world looks like. Anyone can participate, from beginning bird watchers to experts. Don’t worry if you know next to nothing about birds, the Great Backyard Bird Count website is full of resources to help you learn bird ID skills and what birds to look for in your area. It takes as little as 15 minutes on any or all of the days of the event. Log on to your free online bird checklist account and your numbers will be added to the worldwide tally.
Click on the image to head over to the GBBC website where you can learn more about the count, download activity pages and tally sheets and learn more about birds in preparation for the count.
Motivation Monday

The Lord has a special interest in the families of His children here below. Angels offer the smoke of the fragrant incense for the praying saints. Then in every family let prayer ascend to heaven both at morning and at the cool sunset hour, in our behalf presenting before God the Saviour’s merits. Morning and evening the heavenly universe takes notice of every praying household.
My Life Today, 29
Sabbath Playlist ~ Sitting at the Feet of Jesus – Fountainview Academy
Science Tools for Science-Minded Homeschoolers
Are STEM (science/technology/engineering/math) subjects are a favorite in your homeschool? Do your children truly enjoy nature study? Is a child showing an interest in deeper STEM study? If so, then you are likely looking for science tools and resources that go beyond the cheap plastic chemistry sets and play bug nets available at most toy stores.
Every homeschool family that wants to expand or extend any branch of STEM study should be on the mailing list for the following science resource catalogs listed below.
We love to get all four of these catalogs in the mail! My children love to mark the pages with kits or equipment that looks exciting to them. I’ll readily admit that I’ve marked up these science catalogs as well, with all the science curriculum kits, materials
and supplements that I’d like to use. I have ordered curriculum materials, lab equipment, microscope slides, dissections sets, etc. from these companies and have been nothing but satisfied.
The links take you to the catalog request portion of each site, but these companies also have online catalogs as well for immediate browsing.
Both Nasco and Carolina also offer specialty catalogs for specific subject areas such as chemistry, agriculture or early learning.
Do you know of another science resource catalog that would benefit homeschool families? Please tell us about it in the comments below.
Monday Bible Promise

He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?
Romans 8:32
