Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Redleaf Press November 1, 2004
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1929610572
ISBN-13: 978-1929610570
Product Dimensions:
10.9 x 8.4 x 0.7 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
Product Description
Do trees get drinks? Does the sun give us energy? Where do animals go when it rains?
My Big World of Wonder allows teachers to heighten young children's awareness of nature and develop an understanding of our natural resources at the same time. This easy-to-use activity book explores how we use-and gives ways to preserve-all natural resources: air, water, minerals, soil, land, and all life forms. Designed for use both inside and outside of the classroom, this helpful resource contains over 80 stimulating activities organized by season-each focusing on the three core principles of conservation: preservation, restoration, and management.
Activities ideas include the following:
Matching animals with their tracks
Planting, arranging, and selling a variety of flowers
Examining how seeds grow
Exploring how spiders catch their food
Studying animals that hatch from eggs
Looking at the effects of littering
An ideal resource for teachers from preschool to early primary, My Big World of Wonder also includes helpful appendices containing children's literature, teacher resources, organizations and resources, thematic lesson plans, and journal instructions.
Sherri Griffin, Ph.D., is a professor of early childhood education at Central Methodist College and a teacher/director at Millersburg Preschool and Alumni School, both in central Missouri. She also presents workshops on conservation with young children at local, state and national conferences. She lives in Fulton, MO.
About The Author
Sherri Griffin, PhD, is a professor of early childhood education at Central Methodist College and a teacher/director at Millersburg Preschool and Alumni School, both in central Missouri. She also presents workshops on conservation with young children at local, state, and national conferences.