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A field guide to your schoolyard is a species account, a catalog of the animals and/or plants found in your schoolyard. Which plants and animals, how much information your guide contains ...
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In order to create a field guide to your schoolyard, you must first explore, observe, collect data, conduct research, and write about the plants and animals in your schoolyard. The entire ...
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Your field guide can be a one-day project, a semester-long project, a year-long project, or a multi-year project. You can schedule schoolyard observations weekly, biweekly, or monthly. The more time you ...
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You won’t need special skills to teach a Field Guide Project. Don’t be concerned if you don’t have a science background. Instead, use the FGP as an opportunity to learn alongside ...
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The FGP can be a class project, a project for an entire grade, or a project for the entire student body, grades K-12. During your planning stage you’ll determine what you’ll ...
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From science, ecology, environment, math, and technology to reading, writing, language arts, social studies, civics, ESL, and creative arts, the Field Guide Project can involve any and all discliplines. Students also ...
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Of course not. But we wrote the book with you in mind. We know that your time is precious and your “free” time in the classroom is nonexistent. The book is ...
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