by | Nov 27, 2025 | World of Birds
If your family has been following along with our Bird Friendly Homeschool Yard series, you have already built a strong foundation. You have explored why creating a bird friendly backyard matters, learned the ins and outs of selecting bird feeders, discovered the...
by | Nov 20, 2025 | World of Birds
If you have kids who love to drop everything the moment they spot a bird hopping across the yard, you already know how quickly a simple morning can turn into a full nature study. At my house, the moment someone sees a wren with a beak full of twigs, school plans pause...
by | Nov 13, 2025 | World of Birds
If your homeschool days could use a little more fresh air, feathered friends, and easy science wins, providing water for birds might be the simplest nature study you ever add to your routine. It’s low-prep, inexpensive, and a fantastic way to help your kids connect...
by | Nov 6, 2025 | World of Birds
There is something magical about pausing a math lesson because a bright red cardinal lands on your feeder. Or hearing your child whisper, “Mom, look! The chickadee’s back!” That is when you realize your homeschool classroom just got a whole lot bigger. Bird feeders...
by | Nov 3, 2025 | Physics
If your kids ever played Angry Birds, they’ve already had a fun (and slightly addictive) introduction to basic physics. While the game mostly uses a slingshot instead of a catapult, the underlying principles are the same — tension, force, and trajectory working...
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