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  • 7 years

    Sensory Awareness Activities: For Good Mind and Body

    Feeling overwhelmed by all the talk about place- based education?
    Julie Johnston, Resource Teacher for the Spring Leaves Family Learning program at Pender Island School, suggests sensory awareness activities. Not only are they a super-easy way to get your students engaged outdoors, but they’re also crucial for proper...

  • 7 years

    Getting Started With Place-based: Some Easy (and free) Ideas

    by Catherine Sherlock – WildBC Facilitator and Communications and Sustainability Consultant, sherlockink.com
    At HCTF, we believe in place-based learning that gets children and teachers outside and connected to nature. Outdoor environments are rich with opportunities for active learning of social, emotional, and academic objectives in tons of subject areas....

  • 7 years

    Our Special Place: Exploratory Nature Walks with a Kindergarten Class

    A kindergarten teacher at South Park Family School, Kathy Inglis, wanted to take her class out for a weekly nature walk. With the support and encouragement of a parent in her class, Farheen HaQ (WildBC Facilitator), she instituted a weekly afternoon...

  • 7 years

    If They Grow It, They’ll Eat It!

    by Catherine Sherlock – WildBC Facilitator and Communications and Sustainability Consultant, sherlockink.com
    Creating a school garden transforms your schoolyard into a hands-on, outdoor learning space. Students experience excitement, anticipation and a sense of accomplishment from planting seeds, watching plants grow and ripen and harvesting. And a garden sets...

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