by Michael James | Nov 20, 2014 | Articles
Sometimes a hike is more than an enjoyable day in nature, when teachers learn outdoor lessons through hiking. Teachers at the Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center in Bushkill Township participated in a workshop that was designed to help bring outdoor lessons in... by Pat Wyman | Nov 7, 2014 | Articles
An outdoor classroom enjoyed by students is now certified, meaning that the space is fully integrated into the school curriculum. Students at Prattville Intermediate School actually have instruction in a certified classroom with no desks, just a lot of grass. The... by Jay Price | Aug 8, 2014 | Articles
Kids hunting for ladybugs is not only a fun activity, its become a real way to save the species. Native ladybugs are declining in many areas of the country, so young amateur entomologists are learning about the insects as well as helping to save them. Eight children... by Ellen Eldridge | Jun 12, 2014 | Articles
Murdock Elementary fourth-graders making a difference for bees has had some positive results: Kids helping honeybees learn lessons across the curriculum. Honeybees are disappearing around the world, and a fourth grade class started a school year long project to help... by Misty Watson | May 8, 2014 | Articles
A teacher and his students weren’t sure what would make a wood duck box project successful for metal shop and nature lessons, but the learning experience is continuing with great results. Students in Bill Steele’s metal technology class at Murray County...
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