Connecting children
and nature is the most natural way of teaching and communicating with all
children. We can learn from children by
observing and analyzing their work. Our
local community sponsored a Nature Explorer seminar and I am so thankful that I
attended for two days. This quote is
from the Nature Explorer research:
“One of the most
significant findings of this research is that when children engaged in
authentic play in a Nature Explore Classroom, they are developing skills in a
variety of domains simultaneously. This
is what we refer to as whole-child learning.”
An outdoor classroom
supports learning in the areas of math, visual-spatial, music & movement,
art, literacy, science, close observation and social-emotional.
NATURE EXPLORE
www.natureexplore.org
www.natureexplore.org
It was a great privilege to attend two days of hands on activities with
Nature Explore at the Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve in Evansville,
Indiana. The programs continue across
the USA. Check out the Nature Explore
and the Wesselman Woods (http://www.wesselmannaturesociety.org/woods)
web sites for information and become a
teacher of the wonderful world of NATURE!
A GREAT PLACE TO LEARN AND PLAY WITH A NATURE CONNECTION
When a dedicated, child loving adult connects with the learning
atmosphere nature can bring to a center great things happen. Maria Manges, from Cradle to Crayons, in
Petersburg, IN decided to dedicate her extra time to providing a great outdoor
space for children to learn and her efforts and results are OUTSTANDING.
PETERSBURG, INDIANA |
Riding & Climbing |
Hollow Log |
The Garden |
Storytellin' Time |
I LOVE outdoor classrooms and enjoyed the photos, Mary Jo! Your story tree is great, too! I pinned your post to my Outdoor Classroom Pinterest board at http://pinterest.com/debchitwood/outdoor-classroom/
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