Yeah. We did our first nature drawing last week. However, my children were frustrated at their lack of drawing skills. I purchased Keeping A Nature Journal, and showed them the way this artist did her drawings. I thought that was a good idea to give them an idea of what somethig like this looks like, as it is a new idea. After their firls field drawing, I had tears and all about their product!
So, I guess i’m asking, how do you encourage nature notebooks, when they do not +like+ how they draw. Should we be working on drawing skills?
And a thought: Let’s say we are sitting and ovserving nature, we see a beautiful blue jay. A child gets excited and wants to draw int….it flies away. What then? Do you go inside look it up and draw it? I am assuming most times, the bird will not sit still long enought for anyone to draw it. What then?
Along those lines, do you do a quick sketch of something, and then go inside and finish?
I would like to do a journal with them, but I stink at drawing and would probably react like them, disappointed in the product……making me not want to continue?
What do you use to DRAW, in the field? Pencils (color inside)? Someone (Christie, I think) was talking about watercolor something?
We just moved to 20 acres in the woods, and I am hoping to get this thing nailed! 🙂 Since the nature is in the backyard, and I am usually indoors w a baby (hoping to avoid the horrid mosquitoes), is it “OK” to send them out to do their nature notebook? Would that work w Charlotte Mason’s recommendations?
Thanks,
Kelly Wright