Here are some more ideas to get you started.
Engage the fives senses (whenever possible)
Make leaf prints ( paint the leaf and press the print into the journal) or rubbings with paper and crayons
Sketch the local area or schoolyard
Add leaves into the journal using tape
Here is a downloadable lesson from John (Jack) Muir Laws and Emilie Lygren book: How to Teach Nature Journaling. All resources shared with permission. "I Notice..., I Wonder...?, It Reminds me of..."
GIVING FEEDBACK is a fantastic resource from Jack and Emilie
NOTE: You are encouraged to spend time in the outdoors Nature Journaling. However, you can also bring nature inside, look out your wonder window, have a refrigerator Safari or even observe a house plant or pet.
Photo by: Dariusz Sankowski - Unsplash.com
All resources shared with permission.
What are some good things that you can do for your community?
While on your walk or from your observation spot, do you notice anything happening in your neighbourhood that you would like to change to make it better?
Curriculum Links:
see Visual Arts - What's Important to Me
NOTE: This can be used with the Nature Journaling activity at the top of the page.