Handbook of Nature Study | Anna Botsford Comstock | Look no further for teaching nature study
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Handbook of Nature Study
Anna Botsford Comstock
Comstock Publishing/Cornell University Press
, 1986 - 887 pages
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highly recommended
The late Anna Botsford Comstock was the founder and first head of the Department of
Nature
Study
at Cornell University and the first woman to be appointed to the Cornell faculty. Written originally for elementary school teachers, this book is as valid and helpful today as it was when it was first written in 1911.
Nature Lovers Bible!
If you love
nature
, have children, teach or are involved in Scouting, you should own this book. It is a wonderful treasure and full of interesting diagrams, studies and information. This is a tremendous guidebook that will help familiarize you with plants, insects, trees, mushrooms -- you name it!
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Look no further for teaching nature study
This book is amazing! I was totally surprised with how thick it is. This was written by a woman who was literally showing other teacher's how to approach
nature
study
. This I don't think is meant to be read from cover to cover but instead use a specific subject in the book as you're getting ready to teach it.
Words cannot at all describe how valuable this book is - especially for the homeschooling family.
Fabulous!
We found this book and my daughter fell in love with it! She is 8 and enjoys just sitting and reading the information. Whenever she gets inspired by
nature
, she looks forward to sitting down to research what information the
Handbook
of Nature
Study
offers.
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Not what I expected
This book is not what I expected. I expected a
Nature
Guide, what I got was actually lessons on different aspects of Nature. This book is amazing for a homeschooler who really wants to go in depth about Nature with their children. I do not recommend this for someone who would like some casual reading.
Changes your thinking.
This book is just old enough to be a record of how people used to think about going outside and why fresh air/
nature
experiences were needed in a child's life/education--and yet it is modern enough to still be really useful in the information presented pertaining to birds, plants, weather, and the night sky. I also found the excellent introductory material a challenge to all educators (home, public, and private) to step up and help children relate to the created world better through observing nature all around them. Excellent parent resource!
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