Welcome to the 2025-2026 Teen Nature Club! Membership for each semester is $25 per family. This will include a handout of information about each month's topic of study. (Returning families can use their 2024-2025 binder, new families will also get a binder.) Students are required to bring their own nature journaling notebook, pencils, paints, etc.… Continue reading 2025-2026 Teen Nature Club
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Number the Stars
Even though the majority of our group is made up of teenagers, this Newberry Award winning book about events that happened in Denmark during World War II was enjoyable by all ages. We enjoyed all the food and activities that made up our party and several students also went to a Holocaust survivor's lecture a… Continue reading Number the Stars
Up From Slavery
In the course of our school year we have read some great books that deal with issues like Civil Rights, racism, disabilities, and American history from the 1800-early 1900s. Up From Slavery is not the type of book that you would plan a "party" around. The issue of slavery, Civil Rights, and racism are sobering… Continue reading Up From Slavery
Thyme
When preparing for our year long object studies one of the accounts that I spent time studying was Leah from High Garden Tea. Her Instagram is full of helpful recipes and foraging ideas throughout the year. When I was planning out what we would study for February I was a little stumped because so much… Continue reading Thyme
Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom
Last summer my friends suggested books that would be interesting to read in our homeschool book club - this title came up several times! I was not familiar with the story and was pleasantly surprised to see how short it was but how much discussion quality was packed into the book! My children enjoyed this… Continue reading Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom
Sherlock Holmes – The Hound of the Baskervilles
Our monthly book club had a blast with our classic Sherlock Holmes novel - not only did we have a great time reading the book through the month, but when we got together to celebrate the novel we had to solve our own murder mystery! Book synopsis This was our first introduction to a Sherlock… Continue reading Sherlock Holmes – The Hound of the Baskervilles
Shagbark Hickory
"Poor man's maple syrup" seemed like the best topic to focus on in a December nature journaling event! A few years ago I learned that you can make a syrup out of Shagbark Hickory wood! I thought my nature group would love tasting a smoky flavored syrup with some hot cinnamon tea on our December… Continue reading Shagbark Hickory
Hackberry
Hackberry nature journal time! We had a great time talking about the ways this plant benefits our world. In November last year I noticed an abundance of hackberries and service berries around our parks. I made a mental note that we would spend time during the fall harvesting some of "Nature's Candy" for our nature… Continue reading Hackberry
Strong Inside
When I first saw this title and the book cover I was excited for the teen boys in our group that we would have a book with some sports content - I was pleased when I found that the writing was so well done and packed with important historical information during the Civil Rights era… Continue reading Strong Inside
Helen Keller – The Story of My Life
I was not expecting this book to be one of my favorites this school year! From the moment we started reading Helen Keller's first autobiography I was caught up in how much her education resembled a Charlotte Mason education. This is truly one of the best books to read aloud with your children. I am… Continue reading Helen Keller – The Story of My Life
