Homeschool at the Beach
Spring is a great time to homeschool at the beach. It isn’t too hot and there aren’t many folks around. The sound of the ocean and the texture of the sand are soothing. Recently I took C5, A2, and P4 (my nephew) to the beach, and we had a great experience. Here are a few things that we did that you might want to try out.

~Go for a walk along the beach. It is really great exercise. Read more about the benefits of walking on the beach at Discover Walking.
~Skip rocks on the water. You can find out how to skip rocks at wikiHow. If you want to know why stones skip on the water, you’ll find information about the physics behind it at The Library of Congress.
~Collect rocks and shells. In addition to what I have included here, you can find more information about geology and art with rocks at Suite 101.
-Categorize the rocks and shells by size, by color, by shape, etc.
-Examine the rocks to find different geometric shapes. We found rectangles and trapezoids.
-Use the rocks that you collected to build with. The kids built a really great tower together.
-We used those shells and rocks to “write” the kids’ initials.
~Build sand castles. You can research the physics behind why sand castles sand at BNET. This post also includes an experiment for you to try.
Have fun and make memories at the beach with your kids!
Photo courtesy of MyAngelG
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