Family Science Learning Overview
Use this activity to focus your walks to observe the variety and density of species, kinds, and their behaviors in your neighborhood ecosystems – including humans!
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Use this activity to focus your walks to observe the variety and density of species, kinds, and their behaviors in your neighborhood ecosystems – including humans!
(more…)Use this activity to look for signs of relationships in your neighborhood while you walk. Learning to notice relationships in the social and natural world is important for thinking about socio-ecological systems.
(more…)Use this activity to help you focus your walk on the places, lands, and waters around you, which is important for field-based science learning.
(more…)Take a walk together to observe signs of human decision-making. Humans have had, and will continue to have, important relationships that shape places and relationships.
(more…)This guided walk will help focus your thinking across scales while observing your place. This helps us to develop a deeper understanding of our socio-ecological systems.
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