- Identified different types of terrain and learned how to navigate through them safely
- Understood the importance of proper warm-up exercises before hiking
- Learned to evaluate their own physical abilities and choose hiking trails accordingly
- Discussed the benefits of physical activity and how hiking is a form of exercise
- Identified various plants and animals in the park and learned about their habitats
- Understood the impact of human activity on the natural environment and discussed ways to preserve it
- Learned about the principles of conservation and how it applies to outdoor activities
- Practiced teamwork and cooperation while hiking in a group
- Learned basic first aid skills and how to respond to minor injuries or emergencies during a hike
- Acquired knowledge about the local history and geography of Cascade Park
To further develop their physical education and science skills, students can:
- Research and create a presentation on a specific plant or animal they encountered during the hike
- Participate in other outdoor activities such as biking or camping to experience different forms of physical activity
- Create a booklet or brochure about Cascade Park, highlighting its history, geography, and importance as a natural habitat
- Visit a local nature center or museum to deepen their understanding of the natural environment
- Take part in a community service project related to conservation, such as participating in park clean-up events or tree planting initiatives