Grade 2

In the fall, second graders will study soil, its origins, the role of living things in making it and the importance of living and non-living components of soil.   In winter, the students will study temperature and the resulting different states of water.  Finally, in the spring, students will discover and compare the habitats of insects. Close observations will be made of insects and their behaviors in the school yard.  

See what volunteers do here. 

Please note:  All adults who work with children in the Big Backyard program must have a valid CORI

 Please click here to fill out a CORI form. CORI checks are good for 3 years.

 Check with your school office if you have additional questions.

Walk Guides 

Read the guide before your walk to familiarize yourself with  areas to visit and activities.

Pre-Walk Training at School

It is strongly recommended that volunteers attend the on-site training at your school. Trainings are 30-45 minutes, typically, on the day of the walk, and begin in the lobby.  If you are unsure of when the training occurs look back at the signup email or contact your Big Backyard team.

Training Videos

View these 15 minute videos to learn an overall approach to guiding children outdoors as well as modeling of the activities on each specific walk.

Helpful Resources 

To enhance your understanding of the material.


Fall

Soil

Winter

States of Matter 

Spring

Insect Detectives
For further information please visit LPS Big Backyard Program or contact Karen McCarthy, Science Curriculum Coordinator K-5, or Pamela Cohen, District Big Backyard Coordinator