Moose Nature Study for Kids
Do you think of moose nature study when you think of Christmas? While moose might not be the most common Christmas animals, they are stunning cold-weather animals with the best antlers. And that’s why moose are the topic of this week’s No Sweat Nature Study podcast.
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Moose Nature Study
Be sure to listen closely to the podcast episode to hear about two special Christmas picture books that I think you’ll love reading! By the end of the episode, try to answer these questions about moose.
- In which animal family are moose?
- Which animals are closely related to moose?
- How tall are the tallest moose?
- How many pounds are the heaviest moose?
- How wide are the widest moose antlers?
- Why are moose well-suited for wintery climates?
- Where did Mrs. Cindy see a moose in the wild?
Moose Nature Study Video Class
In the upcoming No Sweat Nature Study LIVE video class about moose, explore the habitats of moose and discover where they are found in the world. Discover special facts about their species, scientific family, and amazing adaptations. Of course, their amazing antlers will be a topic of discussion and nature journaling. But, don’t be surprised when you learn about other useful body parts and behaviors!
Free Nature Observation Printable Packet for All Seasons
No matter what time of year you’re listening to this episode of the No Sweat Nature Study Podcast, here’s a printable pack of nature observation activities for every season of the year!
Would you like to record a voicemail to answer this season’s nature study question?
At the end of each No Sweat Nature Study Podcast episode, Mrs. Cindy includes messages from a few of her friends. You have the opportunity to record a message that she might use on an upcoming episode!
All children must have their parent’s permission before leaving a recording. Parents are welcome to record an answer, too!
Each season, there will be a different question to answer. You can see this season’s question below. Think about your answer first and then follow these simple directions:
- Click the button that says “Start recording”.
- Tell me your first name. (If you want to tell your age and/or where you live, feel free to do that, too.)
- You will have 60 seconds to answer the question but try to be concise.
- Push the play button to listen to your recording before sending it to be sure it is recorded properly. If not, simply record it again.
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