Sunday, October 16, 2011

Curiosity


Young children are curious about the world around them. Activities in science and nature study give children the opportunity to raise questions about the world, learn through hands-on activities, and seek answers through observation and exploration.  Whether observing plants and animals in the neighborhood, experiencing the seasonal cycles of a place, visiting a local natural area, planting in the garden, or cooking in the kitchen, the child is engaged in finding out how the world works.

Teachers and parents should be curious too.  Your curiosity and enthusiasm will encourage children’s natural desire to question and seek answers.  Adults acting as mentors and guides will allow children the space for that unfolding of inquisitiveness and exploration to experience the wonder of nature and the world around them, in order to preserve the innate creative potential in every child.

This blog will describe the science and nature study activities that Primaria students take part in, through the school year.  Comments and suggestions are always welcome.

Recommended reading for parents:


The Sense of Wonder, by Rachel Carson    


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