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See how to do this fun pictograph & counting activity with kids. Visit PlayoftheWild.com for more details & ideas! #outdoor #outside #teaching #learning #math #maths #pictograph #counting #colors #colours #leaves #nature #outdoorlearning #outdoormath #eyfs #preschool #kidergarten #ks1 #firstgrade #ks2 Outdoor Learning Preschool, Outdoor Learning Resources, Outdoor Learning Ideas, Outdoor Learning Centers Preschool, Literacy Outdoor Activities, Outdoor Learning Activities Kindergarten, Nature Math Preschool, Outdoor Phonics Activities, Outdoor Teaching Ideas

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Inquiring Minds: Mrs. Myers' Kindergarten: The Autumn Season: Exploring Trees and Leaves and the Colors of Fall! Project Based Learning Kindergarten, Kindergarten October, Kindergarten Inquiry, Inquiry Project, Wonder Wall, Science Inquiry, Emergent Curriculum, Inquiry Learning, About Trees

The kids have started noticing signs of fall! They had started bringing me leaves, so I knew it was time to start investigating Fall! I started out by asking what they wondered about Fall. They came up with some very good questions! We posted the questions on our inquiry wall. This wall will grow as they wonder new things and answer the questions! I set out some provacations about Fall to see what they would notice. On our look closer table, I set out fall leaves and colored water to see…

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Wonders in Kindergarten: Literacy                                                                                                                                                      More Rock Provocations Reggio Emilia, Inquiry Based Learning Kindergarten, Project Based Learning Kindergarten, Kindergarten Inquiry, Science Experience, Science Inquiry, Reggio Inspired Classrooms, Inquiry Learning, Kwl Chart

A few weeks ago, a few students started to be very curious about the rocks found in our playground. During our time outside, they were constantly searching for rocks, getting great pleasure out of noting their various attributes and characteristics. They started to bring the rocks into class and share the stories with their classmates. We had many recyclable containers in class, and soon they were using them outside for their rock collecting. This created a bit of a rock frenzy, and many…

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SC.1.L.14.1 Make observations of living things and their environment using the five senses.--Students will go on a nature walk to observe the world around them. The teacher can choose to use all five senses or focus in on a specific sense each time, like a listening walk. Students will come back to the class and record what they observed. 5 Senses Language Activities, 5 Senses Activities Grade 1, Sense Of Taste Activities Prek, 5 Senses Grade 1, Sense Of Sight Activities Kindergarten, Fall Five Senses Kindergarten, Grade 1 Provocations, Outdoor Play For Kindergarten, Five Senses Books Preschool

SC.1.L.14.1 Make observations of living things and their environment using the five senses.--Students will go on a nature walk to observe the world around them. The teacher can choose to use all five senses or focus in on a specific sense each time, like a listening walk. Students will come back to the class and record what they observed.

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When teaching in an inquiry-based program, kindergarten science can be challenging in one way (no planning ahead) and incredibly freeing (following the interests of my students). I have to be constantly attuned to what my students are questioning and wondering about and then act on what I hear. Kindergarten Stem, Outdoor Learning Activities, Inquiry Learning, Science Learning, Outdoor Exploration, Teacher Librarian, Inquiry Based Learning, Science Topics, Kindergarten Science

When teaching in an inquiry-based program, kindergarten science can be challenging in one way (no planning ahead) and incredibly freeing (following the interests of my students). I have to be constantly attuned to what my students are questioning and wondering about and then act on what I hear.

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