By practicing mindfulness activities outside, students can enhance their focus, emotional regulation, empathy and happiness
through connection with nature.
These lesson plans provide secondary teachers with a range of activities that help their students concentrate, regulate their emotions, exercise empathy and experience happiness
through connection with nature.
These activities provide opportunities to enhance student focus, emotional regulation, empathy and happiness
through connection with nature.
Not exact matches
The
Nature Museum teaches over 5,000 students and community partners
through more than 200 workshops each year about Monarch butterflies which emphasize the importance of creating Monarch habitats, and fosters personal
connections with this vibrant, recognizable insect.
Experience, he emphasizes, should be frequent and hands - on;
nature documentaries can only do so much, and regular forays into local green spaces are no less important than grand Yosemite adventures: «A meaningful
connection with nature is forged first and foremost
through firsthand, multisensory experiences, from abundant unstructured time in the backyard to weekends in the park and occasional visits to wilderness.»
Renew your spirit by connecting
with nature by exploring
nature's ability to nurture you and your ability to reciprocate this healing
connection through your ability to nurture
nature.
The personal
connection students create
with nature by journaling can also help develop ecological literacy
through creative documentation of the natural world as seen
through students» eyes.
Rather than dumping information onto participants, organizers relied on metaphors of
nature and nurture — allowing attendees to draw their own conclusions about the
connection between a night walk
through the woods and working in and
with a high - needs school.
«This partnership
with SFJAZZ is the latest in our experimental new program, Tunes on Trails, which seeks to provide community
connection to music and
nature through brief pop - up concerts in different park locations.»
Hobbs's conclusion, that these artists» paintings should be understood «as contingent views of each of these women's own
nature, which is partially and indistinctly witnessed
through its
connections with the physical world as it is being poetically invoked
through the process of painting,» is precisely the kind of redefinition of Abstract Expressionism that Chanzit promised in her introduction.
Dealing
with the
nature and the human's
connection with it, Köker builds new forms of relationships
through multilayered mixed media canvases and sculptures along
with site specific installations.
Drawing idiosyncratic
connections to the work of botanist Anders Dahl (1751 - 1789)
through the Dahlia flower, Hewitt uses repetition and subtle, almost indiscernible, shifts to play openly
with the act of «searching» for a
connection to the natural world or the conditions of
nature through the monocular gaze of the camera.
The
connection with nature,
through coppicing and transferring observations into design, can be a humbling experience, and a physical one too.
But here you need to know about the
connection with nature, so almost anywhere you are in this building you can see
through to the outside.»