Students will go on a scavenger hunt around the garden demonstrating and recording ways that different objects can move.
- Subject:
- Physical Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- rgothaii@rgdeuceenterprises.com
- Date Added:
- 07/22/2021
Students will go on a scavenger hunt around the garden demonstrating and recording ways that different objects can move.
In this lesson, students will observe various aspects of the outdoor classroom to experience the way birds, insects, and objects interact with gravity.
Students will observe various aspects of the outdoor classroom to experience the way birds, insects, and objects interact with gravity.
In this lesson, students will observe various aspects of the outdoor classroom to experience the way birds, insects, and objects interact with gravity.
In this lesson, students will observe, compare different objects, and be able to identify the properties of specific materials.
Students will experiment with different areas of the garden that absorb heat from the sun the best.
Students will experiment with different areas of the garden that absorb heat from the sun the best.
Students will explore the outdoor classroom for natural examples of heat transfer through conduction, convection, and radiation.
STUDENT ACTIVITY -- 5th -- NCThis is a distance-learning lesson students can complete at home.Students will explore the outdoors for natural examples of heat transfer through conduction, convection, and radiation.This activity was created by Out Teach (out-teach.org), a nonprofit providing outdoor experiential learning to transform Science education for students in under-served communities.
Students will take temperature readings and collect anecdotal evidence to determine how different materials absorb the sun's heat.
Students will explore trees in their outdoor classroom, learn about the important functions that trees serve and devise ways to conserve trees by changing human behaviors: recycling, etc.
Some living things and their offspring have traits that are similar, but not exactly alike. Students will identify the traits of different plants in the garden.
STUDENT ACTIVITY – 1st – NGSSThis is a distance-learning lesson students can complete at home.Some living things and their offspring have traits that are similar, but not exactly alike. Students will identify the traits of plants in the outdoors and predict what the traits of their offspring would be.This activity was created by Out Teach (out-teach.org), a nonprofit providing outdoor experiential learning to transform Science education for students in under-served communities. .
Some living things and their offspring have traits that are similar, but not exactly alike. Students will identify the traits of different plants in the garden.
Some living things and their offspring have traits that are similar, but not exactly alike. Students will identify the traits of different plants in the garden.
Students will explore the garden/outdoor classroom for examples of different plant structures and determine how plants use these structures to meet their needs.
STUDENT ACTIVITY - 5th - NCThis is a distance-learning lesson students can complete at home.The student will explore the concept of interdependence, the idea that organisms in an ecosystem rely on one another. This activity was created by Out Teach (out-teach.org), a nonprofit providing outdoor experiential learning to transform Science education for students in under-served communities.
STUDENT ACTIVITY – 1st – TXThis is a distance-learning lesson students can complete at home.Students will go on a scavenger hunt in the outdoor space and explain how living things they observe rely on other living and non-living things in the environment to survive.This activity was created by Out Teach (out-teach.org), a nonprofit providing outdoor experiential learning to transform Science education for students in under-served communities. .
Students investigate how living and non- living elements interact with one another in an ecosystem by observing interactions in the garden.
STUDENT ACTIVITY - 5th -- TXThis is a distance-learning lesson students can complete at home. The student will investigate how living and non- living elements interact with one another in an ecosystem by observing interactions in the outdoor space.This activity was created by Out Teach (out-teach.org), a nonprofit providing outdoor experiential learning to transform Science education for students in under-served communities.