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S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

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Acting Associate Dean & Director
UK Cooperative Extension Service

S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

+1 (859) 257-4302

craig.wood@uky.edu




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Success StoryExtension Offers Nature Programming to Homeschool Cooperative



Extension Offers Nature Programming to Homeschool Cooperative

Author: David Hull

Planning Unit: Gallatin County CES

Major Program: Natural Resources

Plan of Work: Healthy Environment

Outcome: Initial Outcome

Creekside Connections is a weekly homeschool cooperative that offers K-12 educational opportunities for homeschooling families in Gallatin and surrounding counties. Since 2018, the Gallatin County Extension Service has played an active role in this cooperative.

Back in 2018, the Gallatin ANR agent was approached by cooperative organizers because they wanted to offer an exploration class pertaining to nature. As a result, the ANR agent taught one weekly class of 5th and 6th grade Nature Studies for the fall and spring quarters. Because of the popularity of the class, many homeschool parents asked that the class become a regular part of the cooperative's curriculum and has been offered each year since.

The Nature Studies class is a combination of classroom and outdoor activities. It is very fortunate that the site which hosts the cooperative has a woodlot and a blue-line stream attached to it. This gives the students many opportunities to explore nature IN nature. 

Each quarter, the ANR agent chooses a new nature theme in which to study along with the students. Examples of past themes include "Kentucky State Stuff" in which each week the students learn about the Kentucky State tree, flower, bird, reptile, mushroom, fossil, etc. Another nature theme, "Soil is NOT Dirty", totally revolved around the importance of our soils.

Having the opportunity to meet with the same students weekly for two nine-week sessions, really allows for the students to delve more deeply into the study of nature. And more importantly, it allows the time necessary for the students to learn to observe and appreciate the natural world around them. 

Goldenrod: The Kentucky State Flower






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