No Student Left Indoors: Creating a Field Guide to Your Schoolyard (Take a Walk series)
by Jane Kirkland
No Student Left Indoors: Creating a Field Guide to Your Schoolyard No Student Left Indoors is your opportunity to learn and teach about our planet by helping your students to create a field guide to your schoolyard. Whether you’re a nature buff or nature-phobe, a literary genius or writing impaired, artistically talented or one who can’t draw a straight line with a ruler, and teaching gifted or challenged students in an urban, suburban, or rural school—you’ll wonder why you didn’t think of this before. More…
Take a Beach Walk Explore North American sandy seaside beaches. Learn when and where to look for shells, sea stars, and sand dollars. See examples of plant and animal adaptations. More…
FREE! Take a Cloud Walk This new Take A Walk® book is yours FREE—and only available in PDF format. More…
Take a Backyard Bird Walk Learn how to find and observe wild birds in your backyard, schoolyard, and local park. Learn how to attract birds to your yard, learn what they eat and how to identify them. More…
Take a City Nature Walk You’ll be surprised by the creatures you can see in the city when you know where to look. Learn how animals adapt to city life, the resources available to animals in our cities and how animals survive among the people, buildings, traffic and other city hazards. More…
Take a Wetlands Walk Learn what makes a wetland a wetland. Discover different kinds of wetlands and the plants and animals that call wetlands home. More…
Take a Walk with Butterflies and Dragonflies Learn how to find and identify the butterflies and dragonflies in your backyard, schoolyard, and local park. More…
Take a Winter Nature Walk Take A Winter Nature Walk redefines the meaning of “snow day”. Be the first among your friends to discover animal tracks, identify birds, and understand hibernation. More…
Take a Tree Walk Learn how to identify the trees in your backyard, schoolyard, and local park. Learn how to identify trees by observing the leaves, trunk, size and shape of the tree. More…
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