Isn't this
image a great example of what excellent teachers do best?
Today is the Autumnal or
Fall Equinox, one of 2 Equal Earth Days during our orbit around Sol. All over Earth, there is an equal ratio of day to night hours, except at the poles.
Equinox is a pretty cool name to describe the moment in Earth's yearly solar orbit that we mark as the beginning of the fall season in the Northern Hemisphere and the beginning of the spring season in the Southern Hemisphere.
Previously, I have mentioned the
JourneyNorth Phenology Project, where individuals or classes note the weather and outdoor sightings around the world,each month, beginning on or about September 23, 2007....TODAY.
Most
JourneyNorth project members are located in the Northern Hemisphere, but not all. Therefore the core of the JourneyNorth project relates to migrations, weather, and seasonal changes in the Northern Hemisphere.
Teachers, parents, and other interested adults can use JourneyNorth
DataCollection link to get ideas on how to make bulletin board displays, charts and other data collection and display samples for kids to use. Kids will gain basic lifehacks from the natural world while learning a standards based curriculum through participation in a respected online learning project, JourneyNorth. These activities will also help make up for the nature deficit modern children tend to exhibit through lack of experience.
Sign up to receive the emails, access free materials and be able to login for data collection. While you are learning about this online program, do what activities you can, that fit with your class and your curriculum. Using
JourneyNorth really helps kids understand scientific method first hand, by using it.
Whatever you do in JourneyNorth, it will easily mesh with your science, math, language arts, and social studies curriculum. Most of all, using
JourneyNorth really helps kids discover learning is NOT tedious or boring...it is exciting and fun.
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