Warning: Your Child Might Become Obsessed with Big Cats After This!

Nature Studies for Kids Program - Unit 10

Program runs May 18th - 24th

Unleash your child's inner explorer and embark on a thrilling journey into the world of big cats! Tigers, lions, cheetahs, and leopards – these majestic creatures captivate our imaginations with their power, grace, and unique adaptations. Imagine your young learner discovering the tiger's iconic stripes, the lion's mighty roar, the cheetah's incredible speed, and the leopard's stealthy hunting skills. By exploring the fascinating lives of these incredible animals, we not only spark a love for wildlife but also cultivate a deeper understanding of ecosystems, conservation, and the importance of protecting these vulnerable species.

Warning: Your Child Might Become Obsessed with Big Cats After This!

Ready to ignite your child's passion for big cats? I've created a comprehensive, printable resource designed to bring these magnificent creatures to life within your homeschool curriculum. This resource is packed with a week's worth of engaging lessons, hands-on activities that mimic big cat behaviors, captivating booklists that transport you to their natural habitats, and thoughtfully planned lessons that make learning both fun and educational. This resource takes the guesswork out of planning, providing you with everything you need to embark on an exciting exploration of these iconic animals and cultivate a lifelong appreciation for the wild.

Lesson Plans

Each unit study includes read-aloud portions and detailed lesson plans including worksheets, lesson objectives, vocabulary, material lists, and more.

Hands-On Activities and Crafts

Our unit study integrates arts and crafts—making equinox-themed projects and activities too. These activities help solidify the learning experience and tap into their creativity, making the concept more memorable.

Reading and Storytelling

You know we include suggested readings as well! We suggest you incorporate books and stories about spring, nature, and related topics. Select both non-fiction and fictional tales that captivate young minds, transmitting knowledge subtly through engaging narratives. Stories about animals waking from hibernation or the first bloom of flowers can provide a deeper emotional connection to the topics. - Booklist included in the unit study.

 

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