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IslandWood. School Overnight Program. Primary focus is to provide residential learning experiences for 4 th – 6 th graders Project-based field work Close year-round relationships developed with partner schools. Graduate Program. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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IslandWood

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School Overnight Program• Primary focus is to

provide residential learning experiences for 4th – 6th graders

• Project-based field work

• Close year-round relationships developed with partner schools

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Graduate Program

• Based on the principle that a more sustainable future demands knowledgeable, committed and reflective educators

• 10 month residency in environment, education and community

• In partnership with UW College of Education

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Adult Leadership Programs

• Leadership retreats

• Teacher development workshops

• Hosting the Sustainability Education Summer Institute, July 27 - 29

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Using the outdoors to nurture early learners

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Kids are drawn to nature.

Skillful teachers can use nature to create powerful learning

experiences.

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Connecting to Place

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Learning and practicing care

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The outdoor classroom is:

• Not recess or outdoor play time

• Nor is it about environmental advocacy

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Ecophobia

• Vast global and environmental issues should not be laid at the feet of early learners

• No tragedies before 4th grade

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The teacher in the outdoor classroom

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How to be outside with kids

• Start small

• Start local

• Focus on Place

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Get help and make sure they are

prepared

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Plan ahead have the supplies you need on

hand

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So, what are we going to do outside?

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The outdoor classroom

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Build anticipation

• Use a familiar prop that kids can associate with adventure.

• Create a bag or box of surprise tools to explore nature

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• Create special places just for kids

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• Create rich sensory experiences

• Build confidence and a sense of wonder about the world

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Combine music, movement and creative expression

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Employ mimicry

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Dig things up and turn them over

get dirty

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For learning sake, get your kids outside