Riddle of Sol
This activity is great for map reading skill development and for reinforcing understandings of the concepts of energy flow, interrelationships, cycling of materials and change in ecosystems.
This activity is great for map reading skill development and for reinforcing understandings of the concepts of energy flow, interrelationships, cycling of materials and change in ecosystems.
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At a very young age, children can learn the key characteristics required to identify trees. By engaging their many senses such as sight, touch, and smell and keeping the focus simple, children are able to differentiate between tree species.
Students will go on a two meter hike using a magnifying lens to investigate obstacles in their path and create an adventure story set in their miniature landscape.