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Math

  • The student applied measurement and geometry skills to design and construct the nesting boxes, using precise measurements and angles to ensure the boxes were appropriate for chickens.
  • They calculated the amount of materials needed based on dimensions, applying multiplication and addition skills.
  • They practiced problem-solving as they encountered challenges in assembling the boxes and adjusting for any discrepancies in measurements.
  • They used their understanding of fractions and proportions to ensure the boxes were proportionate and balanced.

Outdoor Education

  • The student learned about the needs of chickens and their natural behaviors, incorporating this knowledge into the design of the nesting boxes.
  • They gained hands-on experience with woodworking tools, including saws, hammers, and nails, developing practical skills and understanding of tool safety.
  • They exercised creativity and problem-solving skills by utilizing outdoor materials such as wood and nails to construct functional and weather-resistant nesting boxes.
  • They connected with nature and began to understand the importance of providing a safe and comfortable environment for animals.

For continued development, consider involving the student in caring for the chickens and monitoring the functionality of the nesting boxes. Encourage them to make improvements to the design and construction based on their observations. They could also research different chicken breeds and their specific needs, leading to the design of customized nesting boxes, which would broaden their understanding of animal care and woodworking skills.

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