Guided Nature Log Book for children
- 106 pages
- Developed as a Standalone Nature Journal or an educational resource to support autonomous learning and creativity in nature.
What to take along on your nature trails
-Your nature journal and a pencil to take a note of everything you see and do. Extra coloured pencils may be great if you like to draw.
-Binoculars and a magnifying glass.
-A small jar for any specimens you may find so you can collect, examine then return safely.
-A small bag to keep all your materials and supplies together.
-A drink of water - exploring is thirsty work.
-A snack to sit down and nibble on whilst you reflect on what you've seen and plan your next move.
-Suitable clothes - a hat if it is warm or waterproofs if it could rain.
-A cloth or tissue in case you touch something a bit yuck, even though that is one of the best parts of exploring.
-A happy cheerful exploring attitude, after all there is nothing better than being out in nature is there?
How to use this log book
-Put the date and where you have visited in the space provided on each log activity section.
-Record what you have seen, any discussion you may have had and anything you need to investigate later.
-Add sketches, photographs or anything you may have found whilst out investigating.
-Reflect on your journey exploring your surroundings and plan your next exploring adventure!
Suitable to be used with most media, pencils, pens, watercolours, pastels and perfect for creating collages and artwork ideas, however felt tip pens will bleed.