Exploring Our Wild Senses

Kindergarten Overview

Learner Outcomes

  • Be able to define migration in visual and verbal terms
  • Be able to list sensory adjectives related to the four seasons.
  • Be able to differentiate between Wild and Domestic animals
  • Understand a wildlife refuge as a place set aside by humans just for wildlife.
  • Be introduced to National Wildlife Refuges as a place to have fun and enjoy wildlife.

Connections to Colorado State Standards
Science 1a,1b, 2.1a, 3.4a, 3.4b,

The Program

This program is divided into three parts that make a complete integrated unit for your class.

Discovery Centers- As a pre-trip lesson, five student discovery centers are provided for your classroom to introduce students to the National Wildlife Refuge and the concepts they will be learning.

Field Study- is a 3-4 hour field trip to Alamosa or Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge students explore the wildlife and weather through their five senses.

Post-Field Study Problem Solving- Back in the classroom through a simple teacher led activity students will explore National Wildlife Refuges as a place for animals in the winter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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