25 Summer Nature Study Ideas

25 summer nature study ideas to try with your kids this summer!

25 summer nature study ideas

Charlotte Mason has long been an inspiration for our homeschool. I have always been particularly fond of her ideas regarding nature study. There is something so soul-satisfying in studying and pondering creation and the Creator.

“It is infinitely well worth the mother’s while to take some pains every day to secure, in the first place, that her children spend hours daily amongst rural and natural objects; and in the second place, to infuse into them, or rather, to cherish in them, the love of investigation.” ~Charlotte Mason

25 summer nature study ideas

Now that we’re well into May, it seems like a good time to start making some plans for summer nature study. There are so many opportunities for being outside during the warmer summer months!

25 summer nature study ideas

Summer Nature Study Ideas

In sketching out a plan for our summer, here are 25 summer nature study ideas I came up with as possibilities:

  1. ants
  2. bees
  3. beach/sand
  4. birds
  5. butterflies
  6. clouds
  7. creeks
  8. dragonflies
  9. fireflies
  10. frogs and toads
  11. gardens
  12. herbs
  13. lacewings (one of my favorite insects)
  14. lakes
  15. marine life
  16. moths
  17. nests
  18. night sky/stars
  19. pond life
  20. rivers
  21. seashore
  22. spiders
  23. summer tree study
  24. turtles
  25. wildflowers

25 nature study ideas

With as much time as we spend outdoors in the summer, we should have plenty of opportunity to explore several things on the above list.

25 summer nature study ideas

Free Nature Study Printables

As I’ve been making plans for nature study in the coming summer months, I came across some inspiring resources. Here are a few of them:

More Charlotte Mason Nature Study Resources

If you’re new to nature study, you might want to check out some of our favorite resources. Here are a few of our favorite basic supplies:

25 summer nature study ideas

“The sense of beauty comes from early contact with nature.” ~Charlotte Mason

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29 Comments

  1. I love these ideas. We are going to implement Nature Study this year. I have to be intentional about it or it will never get done. I know the children will love it though and I love them getting out and taking notice of God’s creation. Thanks for sharing with us at #LiveLifeWell

  2. We enjoy spending plenty of time out of doors in the summer too! These are some great study ideas. Pinned.

  3. Great ideas! We spend a lot of time in the pool during summer months, so it would also be appropriate for us to study sea life. Thanks for sharing at the #LMMLinkup.

  4. We just started a bird unit this week! My boys love learning about nature; especially this time of year when we can get outside and see/ experience so much of it! Pinned to my science board.

  5. Hi, I liked this post too. I picked it as my favorite on for the upcoming Literacy Musing Mondays linkup. We go live Sunday at 6 p.m. I will feature you. 🙂

  6. Charlotte Mason is absolutely one of my favorite educators. I followed a lot of her ideas when my kids were being homeschooled. I love your ideas for nature study for the summer and your printouts look beautiful! Thank you for sharing at the #LMMLinkup!

  7. Great ideas Joy! And thank you for sharing our nature journal printable! 🙂

    And thank you for sharing at the Art of Home-Making Mondays at Strangers & Pilgrims on Earth!

  8. Hi, Joy! What a fun post about nature. I was perusing through my favorites and saw your blog. I try to read blogs when I can. 🙂
    I would like to invite you to pray for a family I know from back home. See their blog link below. I read some of the articles and was blessed and cried at the same time.

    https://justalittlelumpofclay.com/

    Jennifer, Georgia USA

    1. Hi Jennifer! I’m so glad you stopped by today. I just clicked over to the link you left, and wow, what a difficult trial they are going through! We will be praying for them. ♥

  9. I was just wondering if you could change the way the blog posts come to our inboxes. Mine comes it’s only a partial blog post and then is says to I have to click to go to the blog. I’d rather read it all via inbox. I do click through to comment , if I have one, but otherwise it’s much better for me time-wise to read it all in 1 click to open the email.

    Thanks!

    1. Hi Rebecca,

      I’ll try to change it with the next post. Since I switched email providers they just automatically cut off the blog post, but I know some readers prefer to have the whole post in their inbox. Thanks for the feedback! 🙂

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