Students will explore the garden environment for examples of organisms having their …
Students will explore the garden environment for examples of organisms having their needs met and will be given an event that might cause that organism to thrive, move or perish.
In this lesson students will observe some objects that they see in …
In this lesson students will observe some objects that they see in the daytime sky and discuss reasonings to changes and movement of features in the day and night sky.
In this lesson, students will explain their observations and understanding of various …
In this lesson, students will explain their observations and understanding of various plant's external parts and how they help the plant survive in its environment.
Students will listen for sounds in the garden paying careful attention to …
Students will listen for sounds in the garden paying careful attention to volume (how loud or soft a sound), pitch (how high or low) , or if it is a natural or man- made sound.
Students will explore the garden/outdoor classroom for examples of different plant structures …
Students will explore the garden/outdoor classroom for examples of different plant structures and determine how plants use these structures to meet their needs.
In this lesson, students will take temperature readings in the outdoor classroom, …
In this lesson, students will take temperature readings in the outdoor classroom, compare them to data from a graph, and discuss the numerical differences between the readings and the data.
Students will recognize that mixtures are made when two or more materials …
Students will recognize that mixtures are made when two or more materials from the garden are mixed together and the physical properties do not change.
Students monitor and record their heart rate and breathing rate during rest, …
Students monitor and record their heart rate and breathing rate during rest, mindfulness activities, and outdoor activity. Through reading nonfiction text (or watching similar content via video) students learn about the respiratory and circulatory systems structures and functions in order to craft an individualized “Eco-exercise or Mindfulness” Plan that includes OUTDOOR exercise or mindfulness activities to keep their circulatory and respiratory systems healthy. Students begin a “Healthy Mind, Healthy Body, Healthy ME” journal that will be continued in later lessons.
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