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This investigation invites young botanists to distinguish between plants based on their characteristics, then use their observations to sketch what they find. For students of all ages; includes extension activities.
Can you find something living in a puddle? Get outdoors and discover the wonders of spring while playing a fun ECO version of Bingo!
Students find a “sit spot” and engage with nature, wherever they are. Then, students practice gratitude through letter writing, with thought-provoking, scalable prompts to guide them.
Designed for students of all ages. Originally from Earth Day 2020, this activity can be done any time of the year to get students thinking about how they can take action and make a difference for our planet.
ECO educators share their helpful tips and tricks to engage any young scientist while learning outdoors, help build a foundation for curiosity and connection to nature!