371: Turning Summer Walks Into Learning ExperiencesIn this episode, Meryl shares how educational summer walks can become meaningful learning experiences for homeschoolers using simple apps and technology tools.
Topics discussed:
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Identify Nature and Participate in Citizen ScienceQuick Identification* Google Lens for identifying plants, insects, bushes, and objects directly from a phone camera
Citizen Science for Younger Children* Seek by iNaturalist * Kid-friendly quests and badges * Easy identification of plants, fungi, insects, and animals
Citizen Science for Older Students* iNaturalist * Community-focused biodiversity tracking * Recording observations in different environments * Learning ecology, habitats, and biomes through real-world exploration
Features include:
Point-and-identify functionality using your phone
Create a Digital Nature JournalCollect observations, photos, and notes from walks into a digital journal or family project.
Tools mentioned:
Ideas for journals:
Write reflections and observations
Add Fun and Find TrailsAdd a layer of fun by turning walks into Scavenger Hunts. ShowsponsorFundaFunda Academy offers a free printable nature scavenger hunt bingo activity for younger children.
AllTrails helps families:
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