With this Micro hike activity, you don’t need to go on a long journey to discover something new! Shrink your students down to the size of a bug and send them on a journey of discovery.
Children will see things from a different perspective as they slow down and observe smaller elements in the local landscape. This activity can be combined with a science investigation like a BioBlitz, or a creative writing project as part of a language lesson.
This teaching resource was developed by Nature Play Western Australia and Island Wood for the Nature Passport app.
The Nature Passport app is free and can be downloaded from both the App Store and Google Play Store. Visit the website for lots of useful information for families and teachers.
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