Thanks for all the good ideas ladies…coming here and seeing all your ideas and wisdom always helps clear my thinking when I am complicating things too much (which I do tend to do sometimes….)
And yes RobinP – I do have a Kindle and am slowly but surely building a library of cheap and free books on to it…part of why I am thinking several years down the road at the moment so I can be sure to gather what I need while it is much easier to do so. =)
Here is what I’m thinking now….I was concerned about using 106 Days of Creation Studies as is because I was afraid of not being able to find all the correct resources for it (and then getting frustrated and having to tweak more than I want to…), even though I love the idea of it. But I was just looking at Considering God’s Creation and thinking about sort of using that as a ‘spine’ over several years (maybe grades 1-3) – taking it gently and slowly since I would be working with a younger student, and then using that as a jumping off point to bring in other living books (such as those that have been mentioned, and those that are used in 106 Days that I would have access too), hands-on activities, and hopefully giving us the kick-in-the-pants that I need to stay on track with doing nature study regularly. Any thoughts on that? Also wondering for those of you who have used Considering God’s Creation – are there hands-on experiment type activities included in that, or would I need to track down the experiment books that are listed in 106 Days to add those things in?
Thanks,
Jen