Nature Journaling #78: Nocturnal Animals
Nature journals are a fun way to pass the time. To many Great Parks nature interpreters, they are a tool that fosters meaningful connections with the natural world.
Want to create a nature journal with your child? Grab some paper and a pencil, step out the front door and use the prompt below. We’ll publish a new prompt daily, so be sure to check back here for more!
Today’s Prompt: Nocturnal Animals
Go outside close to dusk. Sit quietly and close your eyes for a few minutes. Do you hear any sounds? If so, can you identify what is making them? Write about how you would communicate if you were a nocturnal animal, an animal that is active at night when looking for food and water. How is it different from the noises you hear in the daytime?
A Few Tips for Success:
- Work with your child’s attention span. If they aren’t enjoying an activity, allow them to choose a new one. If they are highly focused, give them plenty of time to continue the observations.
- Allow creativity. Children often have interests that go beyond the questions we pose. Create a safe environment so they can create and explore on their terms.
- Journal along with your child. You never know what you may discover and it’s a great way to spend some quality time together.
- Try activities at different times of day. Observations may change with time and temperature.
Want to try your hand at different nature journaling topics? Click here for more prompts.
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Amy Roell
Director of Education & Events