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INTRODUCTION: LET'S GET STARTED! 5
Exploring Nature in Winter e-Workshop
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Module 1: PREPARE & PLAN TO TEACH OUTDOORS IN WINTER 6
10 Nature-Based Activities
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Module 2: WINTER INSPIRED TEACHING AND LEARNING 6
10 Nature-Based Activities
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Module 3: YOUR COLD WEATHER OUTDOOR CLASSROOM 6
Winter Themed Children's Books
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Module 4: COLLABORATION & EMERGENT WINTER CURRICULA 6
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4 Comments
I agree! So many ideas, I had to stop the videos to write them all down! I love the mini luge tracks, the weather station, the self portraits, and the architecture. Great seeds of inspiration!
Yea!!!!! Keep going! You are on a roll!
So many wonderful ideas! We have a small sound garden that the children go over a bridge and there is a path into the small trees and flowers that they have planted over the years. There are is a musical wall and sound sensory path. The children spend a lot of time here, even in winter. We do a lot of different types of painting and using dried out markers to write in snow. I am excited to learn more about Andy Goldsworthy and other nature artists. I would love to take photos outside and inspire the children to recreate works of art in their own way.
You are on your way.