LEARNING ABOUT TURTLES - THE "HANDS ON" WAY

in education •  8 years ago 

HOME SCHOOL FIELD TRIP?


One of the blessings of teaching your own children is that you can vary things from the typical "sitting at a desk in a classroom" style learning. Looking at a photo of a pond in a text book and admiring some artists illustrations of what some of the animals that live there look like is one thing, but having your teacher jump in the swamp in front of you and pull out a 20# Snapping Turtle is another thing completely.

Obviously we want the @little-peppers to be able to read, write, do math, and the rest of it, but we try to connect learning these skills to real life situations. The @little-peppers will often take care of our financial interactions to learn about money and math, and we use other real life situations to teach them real life skills.

Today, part of the learning experience was in the form of a trip to a local lake to learn more about the ecosystem there, and the animals that play different roles in it. Whether it was the Great Blue Heron hunting a meal or Largemouth Bass waiting for something to eat to flow downstream, we observed a lot of the food chain just waiting to happen.

Because of the amount of turtles that we saw, we admired some of the variety within the turtles. This young Red-Eared Slider has a beautiful shell and skin pattern.

This "Stinkpot" or Musk Turtle is a very different turtle, though it is still a turtle. These little guys almost look like tiny Snapping Turtles with smooth shells, but they mature to a much smaller size than Red-Eared Sliders or Snapping Turtles.

This larger Snapping Turtle was a male. We discussed some things about how turtles reproduce. Though turtles like this can be scary, they play a vital role in the ecosystem and often act like the "vultures of the pond," helping to clean up carrion by eating it.

Even tiny 2 year old @little-peppers got in on the action. You are never too young to learn, and knowledge is power. We believe that being a little closer to the world that we live in helps us to appreciate it on a different level than just admiring photos in a text book. Obviously we can't experience everything first hand or see it all for ourselves, but there are certainly some things that are within our reach.

Life is truly a miracle and we appreciate every moment of it, not wanting to take any of it for granted. Today was a big day for us for many reasons, and this was just a small part of it. @Papa-pepper will be sharing more about some of our other activities later.


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You're doing a great job @papa-pepper! One question, do you ever sleep?

I'm not sleeping now, if that is what you mean!

thanks for the article. As a parent and living in Asia, when we always complain about the education system, we always go back to the old ways when your kid is not performing in class and etc. In fact, no one knows know exactly how the world is like 20 years later and why bother of competing like the one Asian countries are doing now?

Thanks for another great post @little-peppers!!
You sure can learn a bunch down at the pond!!

Thanks for another great share. I loved homeschooling my two kids. It wasn't always easy (at all), but it has been a huge adventure. I can't imagine how our lives would've been if I had let them disappear into a school all day. Many blessings to you and your family on your homeschooling journey!

Beautiful 😍

The best education is always outside the classroom where it can be applied directly!

Well said!

Great to see you doing this! Public education has become political at best and I love the idea of teaching my kids a different perspective! I'll up vote and follow. Keep up the good work!

Thank you.

That is so cool and so special @papa-pepper and to have it here on the Steem Blockchain for posterity. Something the @littlle-peppers will be to have for the rest of their lives, beautiful moments like these recorded on the blockchain.

That was part of the whole goal. Everlasting memories!

What a neat way to go to school. A great way to see, touch and observe nature in all its ways.
Almost makes me wish I was young again.
Have lots of fun while you can

Almost, huh?

We will enjoy it while we can!

My sons holding a turtle

You don't know how I love turtles , I've one Called " Marmar " may be I will post her images soon :)

Good morning @little-peppers from Wisconsin. It is so good to see your cute faces again. We love you.

Very Cool. We've spoken that we have this in common, but it's nice to see it in action.

Hands on learning is the best! Looks like you all had a blast on your homeschool field trip, and that big turtle looked like he could use a breath mint. Ugh. 😆

Nothing against books, librarian, we like them too!

You're a good dad @papa-pepper.

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So glad to see so many homeschoolers on steemit. We will be doing that in the fall BUT with a twist. I'll also be working full-time. Ugh and Yay!

That's my kind of school!

Your kind of lesson plan too!

@papa-pepper I love it! Its always awesome to get out with the kids. Glad to see you doing it! I only wish it wasn't so deserty here so I kid take mine out without frying them. Lol. Love to learn the things you show us. So thanks for the lessons and awesome pictures once again!

Semper Fi!
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What i really like is you're bonding as a family, learning something and playing at the same time. wow :)

Thank you @awesomenyl.

Hey papa-pepper, love what you are doing with your kids! With sustainability! The more I read, the more I respect and appreciate you!

Great field trip @little-peppers! Homeschooling is so much fun!

Most people I know shoot those snappers on sight. They don't want them in their ponds. I haven't seen one since I lived in STL. I've never seen them in our ponds.

Thats awesome, that you use real life situations to teach your kids real life skills!

I love animals. It's a lovely post ....... thanks for sharing :) upvoted & following now :D