One year ago – April 25, 2020 – I posted the first of my inquiry videos that set the tone of the 70 that have followed…
It all started shortly after COVID closed our schools. An educational assistant and teacher suggested I create a short video to share with the Grade 1s in our school. I didn’t take long to agree. Thanks Kristine and Jenna!
A big thanks to you, the students, teachers and families for watching and inspiring me to create more. I had hoped to reach 1000 subscribers by the one year anniversary. Today, there are 1107 subscribers. Thank-you!
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Watch this recent video Swamp Sounds! What’s Making all that Noise?!
Shortly after COVID shut down live schooling a year ago, I created a video to support students learning from home…
Almost a year later, 70 inquiry videos support young students learning from home, public schools and forest schools. The videos support math, language, science through questions and curiosity – usually with an outdoor focus.
Since April 2020, the videos have boomed a little boom. At time of writing videos have attracted 981 subscribers. My goal is to exceed 1000 subscribers by the video anniversary – April 25, 2021.
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I’ve heard of apple trees, maple trees and pine trees but recently I discovered a barbed wire tree! There is barbed wire growing out of this tree? Is that possible?
Barbed Wire Tree.
I want you to help investigate! Watch this video:
Below the video, in the description when watched on YouTube, are questions, clues and links to help you find some answers about the barbed wire tree.
Barbed Wire Tree.
Write a story with words or pictures to explain how the barbed wire tree came to be!
We’re always looking for ideas to support Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3 learning with links to the Ontario curriculum and appropriate for homeschoolers and Forest School fans!
We’re always looking for ideas to support Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3 learning with links to the Ontario curriculum and appropriate for homeschoolers and Forest School fans!
What do you know about pigs? Find a way out of the fern forest using patterns! What’s the difference between sticks and stones?!
This month’s videos challenge young learners to think, question and develop strategies to find answers.
Watch the videos. See the notes (underneath the YouTube video in the description) for learning extensions and links to more information.
PIGS! Kindergaretn & primary grade inquiry into the the life of pigs on the farm!
Patterns Where do you see patterns? Help Mr. Harry describe them and see if he can get out of the fern forest!
Sticks & Stones! How are they different? Which one floats? Which one sinks? WHY!?
See all the videos including: • Baby chicks • Gus the bull calf • Wasps and nests
We’re always looking for ideas to support Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3 learning with links to the Ontario curriculum and appropriate for homeschoolers and Forest School fans!
What lives underground and wriggles? Which decomposes faster: an apple core or a wrapper? Black flies, mosquitoes and dragon flies: whose team do you want to be on?!
This month’s videos challenge young learners to think, question and develop strategies to find answers.
Watch the videos. See the notes underneath for learning extensions.
Wiggly worms! Kindergaretn & Grade 1 inquiry into the the life of worms, soil and dirt!
Decomposing! Which decomposes faster? Apple cores or wrappers? Inquiry into natural vs plastic waste!
Bugs!!! Who do you want on your team? Black flies? Mosquitoes? Dragon flies? … Pick very carefully!
See all the videos including: • Mystery forest object • Being happy • Heart and breathing
We’re always looking for ideas to support Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3 learning with links to the Ontario curriculum and appropriate for homeschoolers and Forest School fans!