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A Nature Journal, Oh Yeah!
Provided by:
PBS Kids
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Published on:
June 16, 2022
Activity - Classroom
K
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Synopsis
In this activity, students will create a nature journal, and use to use it to record questions and observations about nature.
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Subjects:
Science, Visual and Performing Arts
Authors:
PBS Kids
Region:
Global
Languages:
English
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Positives
The activity has clear and easy-to-follow instructions, as well as pictures.
The project does not require many materials, and students can be as creative as they want.
Prerequisites
Students should be comfortable using scissors and a hole punch.
Teachers will need to gather materials for the project.
Differentiation & Implementation
This journal activity could be used as a full-year science project on observing changes in the weather or seasons.
Students could also use the journal for observations about the plants and animals in the area.
Art classes could make nature journals and use the pages for
naturepieces
created from items found in nature.
Some related resources are this animated video about a girl learning about the importance of
bees
, and this project about
upcycling
.
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