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Friday, March 21, 2014

Outdoor Hour Challenge - Spring Tree Observations



Outdoor Hour Challenge:
Apple Trees in Spring -See some of the ideas below or click over to the original Outdoor Hour Challenge for more in-depth ideas for a study of an apple tree.

Suggested Observations for the Handbook of Nature Study, page 664 and 666
How tall is your tree?
How thick is its trunk?
What color is the bark?
Does the trunk divide into large branches or does it extend up through the center of the head?
Study the bud of the apple blossom.
Sketch an open apple blossom. How many petals? What is the shape of the flower?

Spring (Spring 2010 Ebook)  You can use the ideas in this challenge to start or continue a year-long tree study of your choice.

You may also like to read this entry for additional simple ideas to get you started:
For the Love of Trees
    Special Activity:

    Four Seasons Tree Photo Project:
    To accompany this challenge, print these notebook page for your nature journal and attach a photo of your tree in each season.

    Four Seasons Tree Photo Project Notebook Page: One page for each season's observations and a photo or sketch.


    Getting Started Suggestion:
    If you already own the Getting Started ebook, complete Outdoor Hour Challenge #10. I hope everyone is starting to see some signs of spring this week. Perhaps a simple picnic during the day during your tree study time might be nice. Use the accompanying notebook page to record your picnic time observations. 
      
    OHC Blog Carnival
    You are welcome to submit any of you blog Outdoor Hour Challenge blog entries to the Outdoor Hour Challenge Blog Carnival. Entries for the current month are due on 3/30/14.



    2 comments:

    1. I'm so excited for the "new" home for OHC. :)

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    2. Eva-It is going to be so wonderful to have a site that truly reflects my ideas and dreams for nature study and the OHC.

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