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Learning About Animals in Your Homeschool

Most kids are in love with animals of all kinds, no matter how small or how big. We love learning about animals here and sharing how we are learning about them with you so you can use these ideas and activities in your homeschool too.

Learning About Animals in Your Homeschool

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It can be fun to learn about animals, whether you want to learn more about animals in your backyard, your pets, or about animals all over the world as you learn about world history and geography.

Learning About Arctic Animals in Your Homeschool

Do your kids ever ask questions about animals and you are not sure how to answer or explain them? It happens here too, though I am lucky enough that my 12-year-old enjoys reading and learning about animals to which she quite often has the answer. Still, it is fun to find an activity to do that demonstrates what it is she has been reading about.

We have had a lot of fun learning about how animals in the Arctic and Antarctic stay warm in freezing cold temperatures. And then about how they live and what they eat and such.

Arctic Animals – Science Experiment

Arctic Animals Books for Kids

Mini Unit Study on Arctic Animal

Arctic Animal Crafts for Kids

Arctic Fox Facts for Kids

Arctic Theme Preschool Lesson Plans

Learning About Animals Through Hands-On Learning

A lot of these activities are easy enough for your preschoolers to do with your older children too. There is something that can be learned from each activity no matter how young or old your children are, and everyone loves to see a science experiment reaction, even us parents.

Animal Science Curriculum for Homeschool

Learning About Animals – Animal Research

Animal Activities for Kids

Learning About Animals – Animal Research

Shark Buoyancy – Animal Science Experiment

Animal Science Projects for Future Vets

Free Animal Unit Studies

Learning about animals is a great way to teach your children about our environment, our planet, and the care that we need to take to ensure that we continue to have these animals for many more years to come.

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