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NW OUTDOOR SCIENCE SCHOOL BLOG

Week 1: March 7-11

3/14/2022

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Spring 2022 Week 1: We served seven different schools across four districts (Beaverton, North Clackamas, Silver Falls, and Estacada) in twelve different parks and natural areas in NW Oregon! Whew it was a big week with lots of games, science, songs, and time exploring the outdoors! The week brought us every kind of weather: rain, fog, sun, wind, and more, which made each day it's own kind of adventure. While it is still winter in Oregon, we started to see the first signs of spring, such as the bright green leaves of the Oso Berry (Indian Plum)! We also found many types of Lichen and fungus! Even though Outdoor School looks a little different this session, it feels really good to be working with students outdoors again and gives us hope we can be fully residential next fall. 
Sit Spots
Natural Journaling
Playing Games
Misty Morning
Name Games
Hand Lens Observation
Nature Journaling
Making Observations
Nature Journaling
Oso Berry (Indian Plum)
Birds Nest Fungus
Lichen
Witches Butter Fungus
Students at Scotts Mills County Park
Exploring Butte Creek
Exploring the Outdoors!
Suspension Bridge in Metzler County Park
Hike in Metzler County Park
Beads!
Turkey Tail Mushroom
Ice Formation
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