No. of pages 82
Published: 2015
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"Developing Early Science Skills Outdoors" by Marianne Sargent is a practical guide aimed at educators and caregivers, focusing on the importance of outdoor learning in early childhood settings. The book offers a variety of activity ideas that promote scientific exploration and inquiry among young learners. It emphasizes best practices for teaching and highlights the benefits of experiential learning through nature. By engaging with their environment, children develop critical thinking, observation, and problem-solving skills. The resource is designed to inspire educators to create enriching outdoor experiences that nurture curiosity and a love for science in early learners. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 82 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by Practical Pre-School Books .
Marianne Sargent has been a part time primary and early years education lecturer at Leeds Metropolitan University and has an MA in early years education. She has previously worked as a foundation stage teacher in maintained schools in Jersey and England. Marianne also wrote the Little Book of Story Bags, which was published by Featherstone Education in 2008.