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Homeschool

 Science

Education

 at Riveredge

 

2013-2014

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ABOUT ED-VENTURES:

Homeschool Science Education at Riveredge Nature Center

Join us in our 380 acre outdoor classroom as we explore and learn about the natural world, ask questions, and make connections.

What is Homeschool Ed-ventures?
 
Homeschool Ed-ventures is a science education program designed for K4-8th grade homeschooled students who enjoy hands-on learning and outdoor adventure.  Taught in the “Riveredge style,” each class of 10-12 students engages in cooperative, inquiry-based learning, guided by professionally trained educators.  Detailed curriculum information and seasonal family events share the learning experience with the child’s entire family.
 
Continued Learning and Relationship Building
 
As children grow up in our program, they progress through play-based nature explorations to scientific inquiry and in-depth field studies. We offer four mixed-age classes, each with unique curriculum designed for their developmental level:
Dragonflies (grades K4-K5)
Monarchs (grades 1-2)
Hawks (grades 3-5)
Sturgeon (grades 6-8)
 
The mixed-age classes offer opportunities for students to take leadership roles, receive mentoring and develop strong learning partnerships.
 
Outdoor Exploration and Sense of Place
The core content of our program takes place outdoors; our students delight in exploring the many habitats at Riveredge throughout the seasons. The children also develop a strong sense of their place in the natural world and a sense of belonging at Riveredge.
 
 

Read Parent Testimonials Here!

Homeschool Program Powerpoint

 
           
 

2013-2014 PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS: 

 
2013-2014 Program Descriptions (September 2013 - May 2014):  
 
Unit and Quest Format: In order to allow for more in-depth study, each unit topic will be covered over a period of two classes. During the first class, the topic will be introduced and explored in general. During the second class, students will delve into a sub-topic of their choice for more in-depth study. The last class of each season will take the form of a learning quest or adventure.
 
Fall
 
Unit 1: A Bug's Life   September 13th/16th and
September 27th/30th
What is life like when you're only 1/2" tall? Search for butterflies, grasshoppers, spiders, and other arthropods and learn about their adaptations, lifecycles, and special roles.
 
Unit 2: Geology Rocks          October 11th/14th and
October 25th/28th
Let's go rock collecting! From pebbles to boulders, rocks dot our landscape and leave clues of Earth's history. We will also study ancient landforms at Riveredge created by geologic processes.
 
Quest: Water Cycle Adventure            November 8th / November 11th
Imagine: the water you drink today may have been inside a dinosaur millions of years ago! Experiment with watershed and aquifer models and follow H2O from clouds to rivers to plants and beyond.
 
 
Winter
Unit 1: Skeleton Sleuths      January 10th/13th and
January 24th/27th
How do wild animals find food in the depths of winter? Examine skulls and bones to find out who eats whom and search the forest and thicket for evidence of browse, predation, and even owl pellets.
 
Unit 2: Energy Solutions      February 7th/10th and
February 21st/24th
Explore how humans can use renewable resources to power our world. Create your own windmill, capture solar energy, or experiment with biofuels. We will also discuss energy conservation.
 
Quest: Maple Sugarin'         March 7th/10th
Let'shead to the sugarbush to tap a tree! Follow clues to identify sugar maples and learn about American and pioneer traditions surrounding this time of year.
 
 
Spring
Unit 1: Energy Flow in a Pond         April 4th/7th and
April 18th/19th
Prepare to be amazed as you discover ponds teeming with life in early spring. Collect and observe beetles, tadpoles, dragonfly larvae and more. Map their interactions to create your own food web.
 
Unit 2: Garden Explorations            May 2nd/5th and
May 16th/19th
Dive into the secret lives of seeds and plants as we experiment with organic gardening and permaculture methods. Plant your own project in the Riveredge garden and watch it grow!
 
Quest: Nutrient Detectives           May 30th/June 2nd
Put on your detective hats and discover nutrients travelling through animals, plants, waterways, and soil. Learn different methods of composting food and yard waste to keep those nutrients going.
 
 

Parents:  Click Here to Access Your Homeschool Teaching Guides

 
2013-2014 PROGRAM DATES:
 
Monday Class Dates  (9am-12pm)
Fall                           Winter                     Spring
September 16           January 13               April 7
September 30           January 27               April 21
October 14                February 10            May 5
October 28                February 24            May 19
November 11             March 10                 June 2
 
Friday Class Dates (9am-12pm)
Fall                            Winter                     Spring
September 13            January 10               April 4
September 27            January 24               April 18
October 11                 February 7               May 2
October 25                 February 21             May 16
November 8                March 7                   June 30
 
(Additional Sessions Available for Monarchs and Hawks from 1-4pm)
 
       
 
 

REGISTRATION AND FEES:

 

Homeschool Ed-ventures fee per student for the 2013-2014 Session (includes 15 classes):
 
 
Fee per child for the entire 2012-2013 school year (includes 15 classes):         
Members: $175            Non-members: $220
 
Fee per child per season (fall, winter, or spring; includes 5 classes)
Members: $60              Non-members: $75
 
Registration Deadlines:
Fall and full school year: Friday, August 30, 2013
Winter: Friday, December 13, 2013
Spring: Friday, March 21, 2014
 


  • Please send your payment for the 2013-2014 session along with your registration form.  See below for registration options.

  • Checks can be made out to Riveredge Nature Center. Please indicate Homeschool Ed-ventures in the memo line of your check. 

  • Registrations can also be made over the phone or online.

  • You will receive a program confirmation in the mail.  All other program information will be sent via email.

  • Mail Registration forms to:  Riveredge Nature Center  P.O. Box 26  Newburg, WI  53060-0026  Attn: Homeschool Ed-ventures.

  • Parents:  Click Here to Access Your Homeschool Teaching Guides

 
  Click Here to Register Online for the entire 2013-2014 Session

 

  Click Here to Register Online for a Single Season (Fall, Spring, Winter) ONLY

 

 

       

 

CONTACT US:

 
Riveredge Nature Center
Attn: Homeschool Ed-ventures
PO Box 26
Newburg, WI  53060-0026
 
 
Phone: 800-287-8098 / 262-375-2715
Fx: 262-375-2714
 
 

 Parents:  Click Here to Access Your Homeschool Teaching Guides

       

 

 

Riveredge Nature Center
Riveredge Nature Center
4458 West Hawthorne Drive
Newburg , WI , 53060 United States
(262) 375-2715

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