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The world beneath your feet learning objectives:
Grades K-7  The student will be able to (SWBAT) point to four distinct layers of soil.
Grades K-7  SWBAT identify the animals beneath the flaps.
Grades 3-7   SWBAT explain why plants grow better in the top soil (horizon O)
                     than in subsoil (horizon B).

How far did your lunch travel learning objectives:
Grades K-7   SWBAT name and locate eight states on a US map.
Grades K-7   SWBAT identify all of the food products in the lunch box.
Grades 3-7    SWBAT measure to the nearest inch using a ruler and convert
                      this measurement into miles.    

What's wrong with the Chesapeake Bay objectives:
Grades K-7  SWBAT list and explain the three problems affecting the 
                     Chesapeake Bay.  (toxic waste, excess nutrients, and sediment)
Grades K-7  SWBAT tell a friend who is responsible for the health of the bay.

How much do you weigh on Saturn objectives:
Grades K-7  SWBAT list by using a diagram, the planets from smallest to largest 
                     diameter.
Grades 3-7   SWBAT will order the planets from largest to smallest surface gravity.

The ins and outs of a cow objectives:

Grade K-7  SWBAT list the different items a cow eats in a day.
Grades K-7  SWBAT use a  bathroom scale to accurately weigh various items.
Grades 3-7  SWBAT explain the benefits of animal waste.  (Fertilizer - food for
                    plants.  Saves the farmer money because chemical fertilizer will not need
                     to be purchased.)

To bring Exploring Our World to your school:
Call Jennifer Arter 410-398-9150
E-mail jennifer@exploringourworld.com

Our goal is to offer your students a high quality hands-on experience that is relevant to their world

 

Exploring Our World - Hands-on Traveling Nature Educational Programs