Last week in Mr. Brooks' The World Outside class, students demonstrated how habitats must have a balance of resources (food, water, shelter, and space) by playing Jenga. Check out the slideshow and video of the game below!
Educational and Schoolyard Gardening: including pond aquatic ecosystems, Texas Native Inspired Gardens, Hugelkultur Garden Beds, Berms and Swales, Rain Gardens, Chickens, Goats, Ducks, and Sheep, Greenhouse Horticulture , Monarch Waystations, NWF Schoolyard Habitats, NWF Green Flag Schools, Environmentally themed Murals, Native Plants, Adapted Plants and Food Gardens
InSmallGardens Instagram
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
From the classroom: Using Jenga to learn the parts of a habitat!
Last week in Mr. Brooks' The World Outside class, students demonstrated how habitats must have a balance of resources (food, water, shelter, and space) by playing Jenga. Check out the slideshow and video of the game below!
Labels:
ATX,
Chris Brooks,
schoolyard habitat,
The World Outside
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thank you for commenting. Your comment will be reviewed.