Engaging young students in hands-on STEM activities is a powerful way to spark curiosity and deepen understanding of the natural world. I often conduct Outdoor education science lessons where students get real world experience of what they learn in the classroom. This helps them to analyse the fundamentals of science learning which happens in theContinue reading “Exploring Soil Texture Outdoors: Learning STEM Through the FAO Ribbon Test”
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Phenology for Kids: Exploring Nature-Based Learning Opportunities
Phenology is the study of the seasonal changes in plants and animals. It is a fascinating area of science that can help children better understand the world around them. By observing nature and tracking changes over time, kids can develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world and learn important scientific skills. Phenology is aContinue reading “Phenology for Kids: Exploring Nature-Based Learning Opportunities”
Exploring the World of Bugs: A Fun and Educational Guide to Entomology for children
Children are naturally curious about the world around them, and there’s no better way to satisfy that curiosity than by exploring the fascinating world of bugs. Not only are insects amazing creatures with incredible abilities, but they also play an important role in our ecosystem. In this guide, we aim to introduce kids to theContinue reading “Exploring the World of Bugs: A Fun and Educational Guide to Entomology for children”
Forestry for Kids: Learning Soil thermodynamics in outdoor education
Thermodynamics is a topic of study in sciences which lays its foundation in the middle year education program in most of the national or international curriculums. Thermodynamics is the scientific study of the relations between heat and other forms of energy. In simple words, thermodynamics is the dynamics of the heat energy. Educators and studentsContinue reading “Forestry for Kids: Learning Soil thermodynamics in outdoor education”
Forestry for kids: leaf prints by preschoolers
It’s a fascinating experience to familiarise little children with their surrounding trees, forests and nature. Their curious and eager minds, eager to explore the unknown, motivates them to touch, feel and sense their basic surroundings. Little children are observant and look closely at the objects of interest, be it a little lady bug inside aContinue reading “Forestry for kids: leaf prints by preschoolers”
Forest trails and untold stories: Mansur shrub, Landour, Mussoorie
Every step I take towards exploring the wilderness in the nature and forest, fills me with enchantment to ken many unfolded stories. Each rock, each pebble, each flower, each plant and their association with different life forms must have a distinct story to tell. Stories which will never be heard of, some lost stories andContinue reading “Forest trails and untold stories: Mansur shrub, Landour, Mussoorie”
Whipcord Cobra Lily: Plant mimicry
It’s normal for one to get startled when they encounter Cobra Lily for the first time in the wild. The trumpet shaped flowers along with whip-like tongue resembles as if a Cobra snake is lurking out and with its tongue. It’s monsoon in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand and Cobra lilies are in full bloom in the thickets,Continue reading “Whipcord Cobra Lily: Plant mimicry”
Oak tree flowers: Landour, Mussoorie
The most simple defintion of ‘flower‘ is colourful part of the plant also resonates as something colourful, delicate, fragrant. But nature is full of exceptions, because there are some flowers in the nature which are neither bright nor colourful and some without fragrance yet they play significant role in sustaining the ecology of a particularContinue reading “Oak tree flowers: Landour, Mussoorie”
Passive degradation of Himalayan ecology: Oak trees in Landour, Mussoorie
As soon as one enters the small hillside of Landour, Mussoorie; the old Oak trees, Pine trees and Deodar welcome everyone with open arms. The whistling Himalayan breeze blowing through the tree leaves endows life and hope in each and every corner of this beautiful hillside. With the changing seasons these evergreen trees always addContinue reading “Passive degradation of Himalayan ecology: Oak trees in Landour, Mussoorie”