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Mother Goose Meets Mother Nature Downloadable Curriculum
Discover Dawn Stephens Books’ Mother Goose Meets Mother Nature curriculum. The downloadable sets of guided reading books, PowerPoint presentations, and Teachers’ Guides use nursery rhymes to teach science and math concepts. They are perfect for educators and homeschoolers.
Unlock Boundless Creativity and Learning with Mother Goose and Mother Nature! Welcome to a world where imagination and exploration collide. Children’s love for nature and literature converge to create an innovative and transformative learning experience. Introducing the groundbreaking Mother Goose meets Mother Nature curriculum. This is a dynamic approach to education that taps into the boundless creativity and curiosity of young minds. Through this unique curriculum, children become empowered to explore the wonders of the natural world through the eyes of nursery rhyme characters.
In this holistic learning environment, children grow spiritually, socially, and academically while developing a deep appreciation for the world God created. The Mother Goose meets Mother Nature curriculum sparks imagination and cultivates a love for learning through hands-on activities, outdoor adventures, and rhyming texts. Children are encouraged to think creatively, problem-solve, and connect with the world around them. Unlock the potential of your child’s imagination and set them on a lifelong journey of discovery with the Mother Goose meets Mother Nature curriculum. Join us in shaping a generation of environmentally conscious, creative thinkers and problem solvers.
Characters in the Mother Goose Curriculum
Jack and Jill, Mary, Jack Sprat, and Humpty Dumpty
Jack and Jill explore water and three states of matter.
Mary has a little lamb with fleece. However, she also finds other animals with fur feathers, scales, shells, and skin.
Jack Sprat helps his wife eat healthily and get protein even though she does not eat meat.
Humpty Dumpty breaks out of his shell and flies above, over, under, and around. He teaches children opposite positional words and how to try their best.
Jack B. Nimble puts aside the candlestick and wants to jump his shadow. He first must learn where shadows come from and how they move.
Hickory Dickory Dock, Little Miss Muffet, and Peter-Peter Pumpkin Eater
Hickory, the Mouse, learns to tell time and follow a schedule.
Little Miss Muffet overcomes her fear of spiders by discovering the differences between spiders and insects.
Then, finally, Peter-Peter is a squirrel who loves eating pumpkins so much that he wants his wife to live in one—however, the pumpkin rots and decays. Peter, the Pumpkin Eater, discovers decay and growth.



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