Science
- The child observed different types of plants and animals during the nature walk, learning about biodiversity.
- They identified various textures and colors of leaves, developing their understanding of plant characteristics.
- The child learned about the different sounds made by birds, insects, and other animals in the forest, exploring the concept of animal communication.
- They observed the flow of a river and the formation of rocks, gaining knowledge about erosion and weathering.
Encourage the child to create a nature journal where they can sketch and write about their observations during the nature walk. This will help them further develop their scientific observation and recording skills. Additionally, you can provide them with field guides or online resources to learn more about the specific plants, animals, and geological features they encountered at Yosemite national forest.
Book Recommendations
- National Geographic Kids: National Parks Guide U.S.A. by Sarah Wassner Flynn: This book provides an introduction to various national parks, including Yosemite, and offers fascinating facts about nature and wildlife.
- The Camping Trip that Changed America: Theodore Roosevelt, John Muir, and Our National Parks by Barb Rosenstock: This book tells the story of the influential camping trip between President Theodore Roosevelt and naturalist John Muir that led to the preservation of national parks, including Yosemite.
- Yosemite's Songster: One Coyote's Story by Ginger Wadsworth: This book follows the adventures of a young coyote in Yosemite and explores the ecosystem and wildlife found in the national park.
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