![]() ![]() Pitfall Traps: Learners will use pitfall traps to explore the population of ground-dwelling creatures. Sound Mapping (modified BEETLES): Stop and listen-what's that you hear? What can we learn just by listening to our environment? Make a 'map' of sounds and repeat to connect with the outdoors. So well that someone else could pick it out of a crowd? This activity challenges your skills of observation and communication! Sourced from John Muir Laws & Emily Lygren. To Each It's Own (modified BEETLES): What makes an object special? How well can you draw or describe an object. Natural Objects Memory Game: This short activity will promote exploration and test kids' skills of observation. Shadow Mapping: Is your shadow always the same? What affects how long it is? Do this easy experiment using sidewalk chalk to inspire learnings about the sun and the shadows it makes! ![]() Tiny Homes + I notice, I wonder.: Go outside and build tiny "homes" with local materials while strengthening your observation and curiosity skills! Sensory Scavenger Hunt: Taking a walk at your local park? Make it a sensory experience with discovery prompts in this activity. INaturalist: What Lives in Our Neighborhood?: Using your smart phone, get acquainted with the organisms in your neighborhood using this popular and easy-to-use nature app.
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