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Subject: Science

Below you will find some great materials for teaching outdoors.

Resources to support parents to get their kids learning outside can be found at this link.

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  • Choice, Control & Change

    The Choice, Control & Change: Using Science to Make Food and Activity Decisions learning module investigates the link between diet and physical activity to learn how the human body works. Students engage in hands-on investigations of food preferences and environment, energy intake and expenditure, and lifestyle-related diseases — as well as analyze their overall health using scientific reasoning. Part 3 of the Linking Food and the Environment (LiFE) Curriculum Series.

    Grade level: 6-8
    Subject: Science

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  • Cultivating Joy and Wonder

    Cultivating Joy and Wonder: Project Seasons for Young Learners was developed to document and share the pedagogy, practices, and activities of Shelburne Farm’s early childhood programs, and to further promote and define Education for Sustainability (EFS) in early childhood education.

    Grade level: Pre-K, K-1 to 2
    Subject: Science

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  • Nearby Nature

    This is a collection of natural science lessons and explorations designed to get children and adults outside learning together in every season.

    Grade level: Pre-K, K-1 to 2, 3-5
    Subject: Science

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