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Outdoor Classrooms Learning Lab is recognized as a Certified Wildlife Habitat

  • Posted by Victoria Hackett
  • Categories The Seedling BLOG
  • Date October 14, 2016
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LET’S CELEBRATE!

Outdoor Classrooms Learning Lab is recognized as a Certified Wildlife Habitat

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Yup! You guessed it! The Outdoor Classrooms Learning Lab is now a Certified Wildlife Habitat!

FOOD: Bird Sanctuary

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COVER: Dead Trees and Stumps; Evergreens; Rock Pile

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PLACES TO RAISE YOUNG: Bee Hive

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SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES: Compost Kitchen

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WATER: Birdbaths

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Do you want to certify your backyard, outdoor classroom, and/or community garden? Learn more about how from the National Wildlife Federation.

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Victoria Hackett
ABOUT VICTORIA: My mission is for every child in every school to have access to an Outdoor Classroom. Therefore, I inspire educators to teach outdoors and lead an on-line virtual community of Natural Teachers all over the world to create their own Outdoor Classroom story.

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  1. anne
    October 24, 2016
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    I was thrilled to take part in a workshop in your outdoor classroom learning lab. Each corner had an interest area that sparked my curiosity, engaged my love of nature, or called to me to manipulate the natural materials. I am inspired to recreate a miniature garden for classroom fairies. Your use of nature to make tree faces was so fun. My classroom of pre-schoolers will be as excited as I was to create their own 3 D portreits. Thank you for sharing this outdoor classroom treasure.

    Anne

    • Victoria Hackett
      October 24, 2016
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      The perfect day for an outdoor workshop!

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