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Pre-Trip Curriculum: Preparing for Outdoor Exploration

Grades: K-8
Subject: Practical preparation for the upcoming Yosemite Institute visit
Time: 30 minutes

Title: Dress as a Naturalist

Objective: The activity illustrates the tools every naturalist needs, so that the students will arrive prepared to be outdoor explorers.

Background

A naturalist is a person who studies nature through observation. Being a naturalist is a multidisciplinary task involving art, writing and science each are important tools. John Muir is a famous naturalist who spent extended periods in what is now Yosemite National Park. Students at the Yosemite Institute are expected to be naturalists, so for their new role they require essential items: a full water bottle, a journal and pencil, extra layers for all kinds of weather, lunch, and a bandana to use as a place mat for lunch.

Materials

Procedure

Extended Activity

Naturalists often use additional specialized tools such as binoculars or field guides. Yosemite Institute educators provide these items when necessary. Your students can create their own field guides to common plants and animals they might see. Each student can study a particular animal or plant, write a report about it, and illustrate the report with a photograph. To create a field guide, compile each report and place it in a sturdy folder. If practical, each hiking group can have a copy.

Yosemite Institute recommends using these packing lists when preparing for your trip.

California Standards for Creating a Field Guide:

4th grade: Language arts
Writing 1.5-1.10 2.3 2.4
Written and oral English language conventions (WOELC) 1.1-1.6

5th grade: Language arts
Reading 2.1-2.4
Writing 1.2-1.6, 2.3
WOELC1.2-1.4

6th grade: Language arts
Reading 2.1-2.4
Writing 1.4-1.6
WOELC 1.1-1.5

7th grade: Language arts
Reading 1.2, 2.1-2.2
Writing 1.1-1.7
WOELC 1.1-1.7

8th grade: Language arts
Writing 1.2-1.6, 2.6
WOELC 1.1-1.6

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