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Classroom with Outdoors: Grade 4 - The Magic of Nature

Author/Presenter: Wildsight Target Grades: Intermediate (4-6)
Availability: Spring, Fall Theme: Ecosystems
Cost: None School District: School District 5, School District 6, School District 8, School District 10, School District 19, School District 20
Url: www.wildsight.ca/classroom

Description

WILDSIGHT PROGRAM: Using magic in nature, students learn about herbology, photosynthesis “enchantment”, care of “magical creatures”, ingredients of an “ecosystem potion”, the magical web of life and stewardship “spells.” The field trip is designed to fit specifically with Grade 4 intermediate curriculum.

Read more about Wildsight's Education programs here, and the Educators who deliver the programs here.

Notes

Grade 4. See other Classroom with Outdoors programs for grade 5, 6 and 7.

Classroom with Outdoors presentations are booked directly through Wildsight. To submit a booking, contact the Wildsight office at 250.427.3427 or submit a registration request to Wildsight online.

Classroom with Outdoors is a field trip. Bussing is necessary in most cases; bussing cost paid by Wildsight. Field trip sites are regional or provincial parks or other wild spaces and include wetland, grassland and forest ecosystems within approximately 30 minutes' drive of your school. Click here for locations in your area.

Curriculum Matches

Life Science- Habitats and Communities: -Compare the structures and behaviours of local animals and plants in different habitats and communities -Analyse simple food chains -Demonstrate awareness of the Aboriginal concept of respect for the environment -Determine how personal choices have environmental consequences.

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