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  • Rock Investigation – Small Story

    Students find a large rock in the natural area to observe and write a short story about. This story could be fictional or based solely on observation depending on teacher preference. Wrap up: Review stories and how ideas came from observation.

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  • Rock Investigation – Student Stations

    Discuss the different types of rock (igneous, metamorphic, sedimentary) and the clues students can use to identify an unknown rock (colour, size, scratch test, vinegar test etc.). Set up 3 stations. Station 1 – Observe and draw the rock. Station 2 -Perform a scratch test. Station 3 – Perform a vinegar test. After recording the results students guess which type of rock they have. Wrap up: Confirm which rock each student has, and walk them through the investigation if necessary.

    *This activity will require chalk, paperclips, vinegar, and rock samples.

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  • Schoolyard Chemistry

    Discuss states of matter, chemical reactions, materials, products and examples. Students search for examples of each state of matter and chemical reactions in the natural area. Wrap-up: what reactions are happening and why are they important?

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  • Schoolyard Distances

    Number plants in the natural area 1-6. Students explore the schoolyard calculating distance between common objects: spider web, slide, bench, etc. Then calculate the distance between the plants numbered around the schoolyard. Wrap up: Discuss student answers and compare distances. Were certain units of measurement used to find some distances but not others? Why?

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  • Schoolyard Ecosystems

    Discuss ecosystems, food webs, microhabitats and interactions in the schoolyard. Students investigate their schoolyard ecosystem by completing the worksheet. Wrap-up: what is our role in this ecosystem?

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