4/10/2023 0 Comments Everwild laScience: The life-cycle of a tadpole composting how to identify plants and projects surrounding their medicinal and useful properties creating and using solar ovens building a wind powered boat, airplane, or kite identifying animals, animal tracking watershed mapping different environments and their relationship to each other life-cycle of animals on land and water anatomy of a local plant sun and moon cycles the interdependant relationship of ecosystems the history of the Earth through geological formations the understanding of weather and climate through identification of clouds and seasons Forces and Interactions (pushing, pulling and creating) through the manipulation of natural items found in our environment. These are just a few of our completed projects: Below you will find examples of how our cross-curricular approach to learning has overlapped all of the core academic subjects as well as physical education and the arts. ![]() We have completed many projects in the past. Through exploration and project development children encounter real-time experiences applying natural science knowledge, mathematics, literacy, social studies, physical education and the arts. Children are challenged at an individually appropriate pace and expand upon the origin of their understanding as they grow developmentally in age. ![]() Mentors support group interests and academic subjects including the Next Generation Science Standards through project-based learning.
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