One of the best ways to facilitate a life-long appreciation for natural places is to enhance a child’s sensory awareness. In this program, students participate in a series of interactive and tactile activities designed to encourage exploration through the senses. Join us in a nature sensory adventure and experience the world through the eyes of an insect and the ears of a deer.
Environment Centre Program
Sensorama: A Nature Sensory Experience
Resources:
Want to know more about Canada’s diverse wildlife? Take a look at The Canadian
Wildlife Federations’ ‘Hinterland Who’s Who’.
https://www.hww.ca/en/index.html
Post Visit Activities: (if applicable)
Here is an excellent skill-building resource for teaching students the art of observation!
http://beetlesproject.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/I-Notice-I-Wonder-ItReminds-Me-Of.pdf
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Curriculum Links:
Science & Technology
• Grade 1 - Life Systems: Needs and Characteristics of Living Things
• Grade 2 - Life Systems: Growth and Changes in Animals
• Grade 4 - Life Systems: Habitats and Communities
* Curriculum links for this program are based on "The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 1-8:
Science and Technology"
Health and Physical Education
• Grades 1-4: Active Living and Movement Competence
* Curriculum links for this program are based on "The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 1-8:
Health and Physical Education"
* Curriculum links for this program are based on “The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 1-8: Science and Technology“
Feel free to contact us about modifying programs to suit older or younger students.
Pathway to Stewardship & Kinship
4. Visit a Favourite Outdoor Place Each Week
6. Play in Nature Often
7. Share Books, Songs, and Games about Nature
9. Visit Your Own Special Outdoor Place
11. Celebrate Each Season in the Year
12. Meet the Friends in your Neighbourhood
14. Learn New Outdoor Activities
15. Try: Gardening, Feeding Birds, Finding Critters, Exploring