Here are some more ideas to get you started.
Engage the fives senses (whenever possible)
Make leaf prints ( paint the leaf and press the print into the journal)
Make leaf rubbings
Trace the items they are looking at
Add leaves into the journal using tape
Count the birds/squirrels/insects etc.
Measure as much of the phenomena as the students can using non standard and standard units of measurement.
Here is a downloadable lesson from John (Jack) Muir Laws and Emilie Lygren book: How to Teach Nature Journaling. All resources shared with permission. "I Notice..., I Wonder...?, It Reminds me of..."
GIVING FEEDBACK here is a fantastic resource from Jack and Emilie
NOTE: You are encourage to spend time in the outdoors Nature Journaling. However, you can also bring nature inside, look out your wonder window, have a refrigerator Safari or even observe a house plant or pet.
Login to your PDSB student BYOD portal at byod.peelschools.org
Go to the Library icon
Pebble Go
Pebble Go Next
Kids info bits k-5
The Canadian Encyclopedia
Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Also, check out the "Other Resources" section for even more options
Bookflix
AV2 World Languages
To navigate there yourself:
Login to your PDSB student BYOD portal at byod.peelschools.org
Go to the Library icon
Select the correct reading level (Primary/Junior or Intermediate/Secondary)
Select the AV2 World Languages icon
Select a topic/book
Select a language (English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian, Mandarin, German, Hindi, Korean, and/or Tagalog)
Here are some free online books about plants:
All about Plants - www.storyjumper.com
Plants - www.storyjumper.com
Curriculum Links:
See Oral Communication or read your book out loud to a family member.
See Writing
See Measurement
See Data Management
NOTE: This can be used with the Nature Journaling activity at the top of the page.
Curriculum Links:
see Writing
see Media Literacy