It turned out to be a fantastic day to be outside. The sun was warm
and welcoming.
We went to Filberg Park for a scavenger hunt. A touch scavenger hunt. Encouraging the children to use descriptive words when touching items found in nature.
I also wanted to encourage the use of the word “wonder”. Hopefully leading the children to voice many other wonders.
In each nature bag was their clip board with the “I wonder” question on it with three photos of things to find around the park. As well as crayons for recording.
Once they found an item they were encouraged to touch it and think of a word to describe it.
They then recorded what they felt by drawing a picture or the grown up wrote the words.
My favourite observation was this little boy. His picture was of a wooden face. He found the sculpture and took his time looking at the photo and the sculpture.
We asked him to find the nose, eyes and mouth on the wooden face and on his own face. Even though he does not yet have much language this was a full and meaningful experience for him.
Some families mentioned that they come to visit this park quite often but had never noticed some of the things I had taken photos of. By cropping the pictures to show only a portion of an item helped the families look more closely at the environment around them.
Maureen, what a creative, thought-provoking idea for these little ones. They took away so many fabulous experiences from this activity!! Such a fan of your blog!
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Thank you Carla, I'm glad you follow along
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