Hands-On Spring Series: Flowers

We have enjoyed putting together our Hands-On Spring Series and hope you will enjoy trying these hands-on activities with your children! After Bugs, birds, nests, rain, and rainbows ... we are happy to share with you our favorite hands-on flower ideas from around the web. Here is a great list from our homeschool friends!
For This Season ~ Flower Arranging Sensory Play
Homeschool Creations ~ Preschool Gardening Unit
HodgePodge ~ Queen Anne's Lace, Chalk Pastel Tutorial
Under God's Mighty Hand ~ Spring Flowers Sequencing Cards
Homeschool Creations ~ Garden Sensory Tub
Ben and Me ~ Free Nature Study Journal
Stef M Layton ~ free Flowers Word Hunt
Looking for more general Botany hands-on learning activities? Follow The Homeschool Scientist's Botany Pinterest Board.
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Stef Layton lives in Orlando, Florida homeschooling two tactile learners. Stef is the Hands-On Learning Columnist for Homeschooling Today magazine. This year she started showing hands-on activities on youtube. You can follow her at her blog or, Instagram, or Twitter @StefMLayton.
Hands-On Flowers
The Homeschool Scientist ~ Flower Dissection Homeschool Creations ~ Parts of a Flower Homeschooling Today - How To Study Flowers Starts at Eight -Nature Study: Daffodils – Dissection, Poetry & Drawings His Mercy is New ~ Teaching Art - Van Gogh's Sunflowers HodgePodge ~ Sunflower Chalk Pastel Tutorial If your hands-on learners do not like painting or drawing flowers - try sculpting them out of modeling clay or build them with legos!