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Living Schoolyard Activity Guide

Provided by: Green Schoolyards America |Published on: March 29, 2023
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K-12

Synopsis

  • This comprehensive activity guide contains over 100 activities that encourage the use of school grounds for place-based learning, artistic expression, imaginative play, and an appreciation for ecological stewardship. 
  • A table of contents outlines activities related to art, social and emotional well-being, schoolyard agriculture and food, place-based understanding, wildlife and habitat, watershed stewardship, energy and climate, thoughtful use of materials, and community engagement.
  • There are multiple opportunities for hands-on learning and experiences in nature through these engaging activities.
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Subjects: Social Studies, Biology, Earth and Space Sciences, English Language Arts
Authors: Green Schoolyards America
Region: North America, USA - West, USA - Midwest, United States, Global, Wisconsin, Michigan, Montana
Languages: English

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About the Partner Provider

Green Schoolyards America
Green Schoolyards America partners with school districts and public agencies across the U.S. to establish large-scale living schoolyard programs that transform school grounds into ecologically-rich, park-like green spaces. Our goal is to improve children’s health, learning, and happiness while contributing to communities’ ecological and climate resilience. 

We are working to change the paradigm for school ground design, use, and management so all children will have access to the natural world in the places they already visit on a daily basis. We center equity in our work and collaborate with communities that have the greatest need for educational, environmental, health, and open space improvements.

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