Autumn is my
favorite season. There’s the excitement
of new school books, the crispness of cool air, and the festive, confetti-like
quality of falling leaves. Have you ever
noticed how much autumn sounds like awesome?
Some
of our favorite field trips happen in autumn, too. For an art/science combo, our Number One
favorite is The Walk Around The Block.
This tradition was established when the kids were in preschool. It involved giving the kids plastic sandwich
bags to stuff full with pretty fall leaves.
At home, the leaves were ironed between pieces of waxed paper, framed
with construction paper, and hung in the windows where they glowed in the light
of the setting sun.
As
our search became more sophisticated, we moved out to local parks and state
recreation areas. Surrounded by leaf
color at its peak, discussions on topics like botany, photography, or the color
wheel took on new freshness.
Before
you go out, investigate! Ask questions,
like: why do leaves change color? What makes a good snapshot? What
colors complement the oranges, reds, and yellows of autumn?
Locate
parks and recreation areas near your home.
Check out their trail maps, entry fees, hours, and parking. Note any park festivals you would like to
attend – or avoid. See if any
naturalists offer onsite walking tours. Get on your walking shoes and go.
The Walk Around The
Block? Anytime! Be sure to bring the bags for the colored
leaves, acorns, and other treasures the kids might find.
You might find yourself saying autumn is awesome, too.
Autumn is my favorite season too Nancy!
ReplyDeleteReally enjoying your blog!!
~Annette