Teach Outdoors

Seasonal Transformations: A Year of Student Investigations

February 23, 2024 Lauren MacLean
Seasonal Transformations: A Year of Student Investigations
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Teach Outdoors
Seasonal Transformations: A Year of Student Investigations
Feb 23, 2024
Lauren MacLean

Nature's Path: A Year of Monthly Sparks - Click here

Nature Classroom Podcast Series - Click here

Embark on a seasonal journey with the Teach Outdoors podcast, where we celebrate the wonders of outdoor learning. From fostering a growth mindset to overcoming challenges inherent in teaching across diverse seasons, each episode offers invaluable insights for educators and students alike. Explore our outdoor learning routine, beginning with engaging anchor books and leading into invigorating nature walks, reflective circle sessions, and hands-on activities.

Immerse yourself in the current winter season as we navigate the transition to spring through captivating explorations in our garden classroom. Witness the magic of learners as they observe and sketch the subtle signs of seasonal change, honing their observational skills while fostering a deep connection with the natural world. Join the conversation on social media at @teachoutdoors.ca and be part of the movement to inspire and elevate outdoor education. Stay warm, stay curious, and keep teaching outdoors for an enriching learning experience all year round.

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Nature's Path: A Year of Monthly Sparks - Click here

Nature Classroom Podcast Series - Click here

Embark on a seasonal journey with the Teach Outdoors podcast, where we celebrate the wonders of outdoor learning. From fostering a growth mindset to overcoming challenges inherent in teaching across diverse seasons, each episode offers invaluable insights for educators and students alike. Explore our outdoor learning routine, beginning with engaging anchor books and leading into invigorating nature walks, reflective circle sessions, and hands-on activities.

Immerse yourself in the current winter season as we navigate the transition to spring through captivating explorations in our garden classroom. Witness the magic of learners as they observe and sketch the subtle signs of seasonal change, honing their observational skills while fostering a deep connection with the natural world. Join the conversation on social media at @teachoutdoors.ca and be part of the movement to inspire and elevate outdoor education. Stay warm, stay curious, and keep teaching outdoors for an enriching learning experience all year round.