Nature is ALL ARROOOOUUUUUNNNDDDD you. Figure it out.
2006-09-15 10:55:21
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answered by Koshka Boga 2
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Worm Aquarium
Go to your local fishing store and buy real live worms. You can then build a worm habitat in an aquarium in your classroom. Kids love to feel, touch, smell what fisherman use to catch fish. Caution: Watch kids closely as some will attempt to eat the worms.
Camping Scavenger Hunt
Go on a walk and have the kids look for things that they might see while camping (rocks, leaves, stream, etc.) Let the kids collect the items and bring them back to class.
Catch A Fish
Get minnows or other small fish from either a pet store or a bait shop. Put them in shallow water in an aquarium, bowl, or in a water play area. Let you children try to catch them. Caution them that if they do catch them to put them back in the water quickly. At the end of the day let the minnows go in the closest body of water.
Tent
Set up a tent in the play area so kids that have never been camping can get an idea what it is like.
2006-09-15 10:40:15
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answered by DanE 7
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Camping can be extremely scientific. There are the more obvious ways, such as just being in nature and observing how other organisms react with their environment. And there's also the way you personally adapt your own standards of living to better live in your new, less convenient surroundings. That adaption is a very fundamentally scientific principle that almost every living thing uses to survive.
2006-09-15 10:41:13
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answered by madmaxi_008 1
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Everything you have to do to go camping is science. Simply making a fire, just think about that. Whether you use a simple wood starter device, magnesium starter or even a simple match. All of that is major science right there taking place. Eating edible wildlife is botany. Cooking your meals is science, whether it be natural like fish, or even if it comes from a can. Everything you do in your life is scientific.
2006-09-15 10:52:54
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answered by ? 3
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answered by ? 3
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it's not! I pay for a nice apartment so I don't have to sleep outdoors. Camping is too much like being homeless to suit me.
2006-09-15 10:38:51
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answered by coquinegra 5
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you could talk of the cumbustion of fire or the chemical changes that take place in the marshmalos as you cook them or infinate other things that relate to science
2006-09-15 10:41:43
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answered by tim s 1
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It relates to environmental science
2006-09-15 10:40:07
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answered by Anonymous
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-starting a fire
-survival skills
-seeking nonpoisonous plants
-keeping safe from animals
2006-09-15 10:44:45
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answered by meg *__* 5
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a humans way of being as close to elements has posible but being comfy and save ...
2006-09-15 10:41:41
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answered by clare p 3
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the real question...how ISNT it scientific?
2006-09-15 10:55:00
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answered by Anonymous
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