No photos of goats but we did spy some awesome insects in the garden. |
This week we were hoping to complete the Outdoor Hour Challenge Goat Study.
We had every intention of finding a real live goat to observe for this challenge...we had several ideas but none of them panned out. We did the next best thing and prepared for the time the opportunity does arise. Mr. B is always up for a research project so this was agreeable to him.
We went through the challenge and narrowed the research to these few things:
- Read in the Handbook of Nature Study about goats (lesson 65).
- He viewed the videos linked in the Goat Study Challenge. His favorite? Fainting goats, of course!
- Research and record information on ruminant animals (animals with four stomachs).
We had our first swallowtails in the garden this week. |
We have had plenty of outdoor time this week as we have worked in the garden, taken a long drive in vineyard country, and walked our trusty Kona dog ( who stood in for our mammal for this study).
Remember to send in your Outdoor Hour Challenge blog entries completed in the month of May to the OHC Blog Carnival. Deadline for submitting will be 5/30/12.
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I still vividly remember taking Katie to see the fainting goats when she was three years old. We both had so much fun!
ReplyDeleteThat's how we came to our extra maple, buttercup and tidepool studies. (Haven't posted the pics - have been working down from 215 to 145 to 71) We have a friend with baby goats, and had ideas and thoughts of driving over, then we got asked about the newts . . . so no, no time for nature study this week. ;)
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