Urbannature4kids Earth Science Lesson Plan: Earth Science for Elementary School-Aged Children in Grades K-4

Urbannature4kids Earth Science Lesson Plan: Earth Science for Elementary School-Aged Children in Grades K-4

by Raven Wright
Urbannature4kids Earth Science Lesson Plan: Earth Science for Elementary School-Aged Children in Grades K-4

Urbannature4kids Earth Science Lesson Plan: Earth Science for Elementary School-Aged Children in Grades K-4

by Raven Wright

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Overview

Urbannature4kids Earth Science Lesson Plan contains plenty of Earth Science worksheets, quizzes, puzzles, games, and videos for children in grades K-4. The activities will expose elementary school-aged children to environmental STEM career fields at an early age. There are also GIS (geographic information systems) activities for children by ESRI. The lesson plan will definitely be beneficial for children with low science test scores. The lesson plan is also beneficial to parents or elementary teachers who are homeschooling.

Activities can be taken any place, anytime, and anywhere! An internet connection is required on a desktop computer, tablet, laptop, or smartphone.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162404231
Publisher: Raven Wright
Publication date: 07/22/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 560 KB
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Raven Wright is the Founder and CEO of the Detroit non-profit organization, Urban Nature for Kids. Raven founded Urban Nature for Kids three years ago while attending Urban Planning graduate school at Wayne State University. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology and a Master's in Urban Planning. Her main area of focus while attending graduate school was Geographic Information Systems. During graduate school, Raven taught elementary school (K-6) part time. She was also employed as a GIS analyst for a capstone course with the Detroit non-profit organization, Focus Hope. During her experience as a teacher, Raven noticed that children who reside in low income communities were not being exposed to Earth Science career fields. She also noticed that there was a lack of Earth Science education within elementary schools. Raven believes children can benefit from being exposed to Earth Science career fields at an early age, that is why she created and founded Urban Nature for Kids. Visit the Urbannature4kids.com for more information. Also, follow Urban Nature For Kids on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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