Wild Lives Fall Class
an outdoor class where children explore, observe, understand and tell stories about the wild animals around them
Over six weeks, we work with children to take a deep dive into what wild animals are living behind their school, and what their lives are like. Students will learn the basics of tracking wildlife, will build trail cameras to film videos of wild animals, develop and test their own theories about what wild animals do when people aren't around, and finally draw their own comic story from the point of view of an animal that they've found. Students will build an interactive web map where they can share wildlife videos they capture with friends and family
- Dates: Wednesdays, for six weeks from Oct 4-Nov 9
- Time: 3:20-4:30
- Where: Saylesville Elementary
- Ages: Grades K-3
- What sort of animals do you find? It's hard to predict what wild animals we see, but our previous classes around RI have seen Otter, Beaver, Foxes, Coyote, Fisher Cats, Possums, Raccoons, Deer, Snakes and Birds of all sorts, and much, much more!
- Do you do other stuff? Yup! Check our main website to learn about it!
We will be outside
We will get muddy
We will enjoy learning and exploring the natural world around us
Payment
Cost for this class is $125 for the entire six-week program.
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Any questions? Email us at hello@wildlives.world or call 401.688.0489