This 36-week program focuses on ecological journaling and observation and fulfills a science credit - SCI-AW - $159
Your Guidebook is half-price with your package purchase!

Taken from our popular program, Animal Worlds, this unit can be used as a science program by an older student desiring to learn about animals and the habitats in which they dwell.

Spend a year observing how animals survive in ecological habitats around the world. See how all living things relate and interact in their native environments and discover how specialized plants and trees support life in diverse habitats. Fantastic resources allow students to learn by observation and simple experiments. Can be completed in 2-5 hours per week. AW-151 & AW-799 are consumable. Click here to see a sample of this program guide.

Animal Habitats Program Guide AW-102 $45
Includes a 36-week schedule that coordinates the variety of resources included in this program. This guide is a simple schedule of the activities and resources in this course.

DK Animal Encyclopedia AW-201 $20
Beautiful photographs accentuate this 376-page resource. The animal world comes to life as you see a snake constricting its prey, stag beetles fighting, or a frog leaping through the air. Your student will get to know animals and their habitats and get answers to questions like, “Why don’t snakes shut their eyes?” or “What’s inside a camel’s hump?” This heritage resource will benefit your family for years.

“Make-Your-Own” Animal Book AW-151 $15
Full-color pages that have illustrations of 36 animals or animal groups, ready to fill in with what students have learned.

Habitats, Hollows & Homes Journal AW-799 $23
This WP Exclusive is an interactive note book with pages that allow students to record experiment outcomes, track weather, study animals and their surroundings! Fully illustrated. Consumable.


THE “ONE SMALL SQUARE” SERIES
This series approaches habitat and animal study within “one small square” of that habitat. Beautiful drawings make it easy to become a part of each landscape with its dangers, wonders and curious creatures. In intricate detail, the author and illustrator highlight natural processes going on in the environment, whether it be how leaf stems release from trees or how a worm helps to recycle soil. In each volume, simple activities reinforce student comprehension. More detail on each volume can be found on page 25.

One Small Square: Woods AW-202 $8
One Small Square: African Savannah AW-203 $11
One Small Square: Tropical Rainforest AW-204 $8
One Small Square: Desert AW-205 $8
One Small Square: Arctic Tundra AW-206 $8
One Small Square: Swamp AW-207 $8
One Small Square: Coral Reef AW-208 $8

 

OPTIONAL ADD-ON:

THE "TAKE A WALK" SERIES
The books below, while not essential, would be helpful in completing your journaling.
Take a Tree Walk | AW-402 | $ 10
Take a Wetlands Walk | AW-412 | $ 10
Born Free | AW-422 | $ 15
Winter Nature Walk | AW-432 | $ 10
Butterflies & Dragonflies | AW-452 | $ 10
Take a Beach Walk | AW-462 | $ 10