
We took a trip out to our side yard recently to take a close look at our young apple tree. We were talking about the different parts of trees and learning about how they grew. We were specifically taking a look at the apple tree because we wanted to know how apples grew.

We gathered our supplies. We brought our magnifying glasses for observation. Pencils and homemade notebooks for recording our observations. We also brought two books,A Tree Is a Plant by Clyde Robert Bulla and How Do Apples Grow by Betsy Maestro, for research.


Here are some great questions to ask when teaching about observation.
What do you see?
What color is it?
What size is it?
Where is it located?
How does it feel? Bumpy, smooth, rough, etc.?
Does it have a scent?
Lead your kids a bit and help them learn to make observations. For instance, we learned that the bark of a young apple tree is mostly smooth with a few bumps. We also discovered some spots where there was yellow underneath the brown. It's amazing the things we discovered when we looked closely!
While we were observing and talking about trees, Lizzie recorded some of her own observations through drawing. She copied a drawing of a baby tree from one of the books as well as drawing a fully-grown orange tree. Older kids can use the space to record all the characteristics of what they are observing and the conclusions they drew from it. Have them draw a tree and label the parts or just try drawing what they are observing.
Do you like to look closely at nature? Have you ever been surprised at what you saw?

Resources used:
Linking up to Fun Sparks, Outdoor Play Party, and The Sunday Showcase
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9:58 AM
Terri Thompson
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7 comments:
I love that you brought books with you for "research" Very cute! My little ones love exploring with the magnifying glass. So fun!
Great Blog! I am new follower. :)
Good fun! We're observing the changes in a tree over the entire year. We've taken photos of it in Autumn and then we'll take more photos next season, etc. Triple T Mum :)
Love their magnifying glasses and nature books! Exploring Nature is such a great idea for a series! My little guy has binoculars that he's attempting to use to bird watch. At 20 mo. I'm not sure if he can really see out of them, but he loves watching the birds regardless! Thanks for sharing on the Kid's Co-op!
I love this idea - mine are a little young still but we're starting to look for nature and explore it as well.
I love this activity. MY 5 year old would love it.
I must buy a magnifying glass. Thanks for linking to Fun sparks xx
This is great. We make observations and outdoor discoveries all the time! Kids are never to young to start observing and looking more closely at the nature that is around them.
Great post.
Thanks for linking up to the outdoor play party!
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