Learning Outcomes
By the end of Far Afield, students in grades 4-6 will have established foundational understanding of multiple scientific disciplines. Through fieldwork, citizen science, and hands-on experiments spanning homeschool physics, chemistry, botany, ecology, zoology, and more, students will build both scientific knowledge and nurture the habits of wonder and delight.
Grounded in the Schullandheim tradition, an approach rooted in outdoor exploration, observation and living books, this literature-based science curriculum teaches students to observe closely, ask thoughtful questions, discuss scientific concepts, and document findings the way real scientists do.
Skills Developed
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Scientific observation and documentation through nature journaling and logbook field notes
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Watercolor illustration and botanical drawing as tools of scientific inquiry and observation
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Hands-on experimentation across physics, chemistry, ecology, and engineering
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Taxonomy and classification using dichotomous keys and field guides
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Research and scientific writing through open-ended inquiry prompts
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Citizen science participation, ecological surveying, and real-world fieldwork
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Critical thinking across life science, earth science, physical science, and engineering design
Topics Covered
Far Afield spans Life Science, Physical Science, and Earth Science in alignment with NGSS standards for grades 4–6.
- Life Science: Anatomy & Physiology · Botany · Classification & Taxonomy · Ecology · Environmental History · Genetics · Microbiology · Zoology
- Physical Science: Chemistry · Engineering · Mechanics · Physics
- Earth Science: Meteorology · Soil Science · Paleontology · Earth Systems & Water Cycles
Lessons follow the the narrative arc of one of the greatest works of children’s literature, The Wind in the Willows, shaping a distinctive, wonder-based science curriculum for middle grade homeschool students.
Curriculum Overview
A Teacher Guide with 104 lessons of approximately 30-60 minutes each, designed to be completed in one year at 3 lessons per week, or stretched over two years. Lessons are anchored in a curated selection of living books, field guides, and illustrated compendium. A consumable logbook and watercolor card set are included to facilitate a record of your child's scientific discoveries.
Hands-on activities include making a walnut sailboat, building a lemon battery, assembling a succession jar, conducting an ecological survey, making homemade litmus paper, and guided watercolor lessons throughout. Guided field trip days to a natural history museum, Christmas bird count, observatory or planetarium, and zoo extend learning into the real world.
Who It's For
Far Afield is designed for homeschool students in grades 4th-6th and is an ideal fit for families seeking a literature-based homeschool science curriculum. A natural choice for Charlotte Mason homeschoolers and those who value living books, nature study, hands-on science, and homeschool curriculum that meets rigorous NGSS standards. It's well-suited for any family looking for a comprehensive homeschool science curriculum for middle grades. No prior science curriculum required.
*We highly recommend each student has their own notebook, fieldnote & watercolor cards.
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