Optional/Just for Fun: stories, videos, games, and more!)
You'll do a Magic Spot every month, and you can do your own as often as you like, even every day. Magic Spots help you notice more things happening around you in nature and help you become a better observer - an important science practice!
Remember, "nature" is all around! It's best if you can go outside but even if you can just look out a window and see trees or plants, birds, ants, or clouds, those are all parts of nature that you can use to practice your observation skills.
TIP: Be sure to tell your parents what you are doing so they don't worry about you when you are quiet for 10 minutes!! (Also so they don't disturb you in your sit spot)
(If you don't have a journal, any piece of paper will work - keep it to share with your teacher!)
If you have your Taking Root Journal, you can use that, otherwise, any paper, even a piece of cardboard, will do. Write or draw about something you observe. Be sure to add the date and describe the weather!
Don't forget to use the words "I Notice" to start your sentences. Then use the words "I Wonder" to write some thing you wonder about what you are observing. Last, write down some things starting with the words "It Reminds Me Of" to describe more about what you are observing.
Watch this video of a past Taking Root class having a Milkweed Seed Race!
If you can find a seed with fluff, like a milkweed or dandelion, see how long you can keep it floating in the air without touching it with your hands!
Watch Plum Landing: "Plant Your Socks"
Make Seed Toys!