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Field Trips Soil Study
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Soil Study

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Explore various soil types, and get your hands dirty while experiencing and observing the physical qualities that differ between each. Students will learn about the components that create all soil, and discover through experimentation how we can separate each.

Finally, students will play and work with soil, separating and mixing different types to create, work and grow with.

To conclude, students will compare and contrast the 4 components by creating art that represents each in a fun creative way.

Curriculum Connections:

  • Science and Technology

    • Life Systems

    • Matter and Energy

    • Earth and Space Systems

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Explore various soil types, and get your hands dirty while experiencing and observing the physical qualities that differ between each. Students will learn about the components that create all soil, and discover through experimentation how we can separate each.

Finally, students will play and work with soil, separating and mixing different types to create, work and grow with.

To conclude, students will compare and contrast the 4 components by creating art that represents each in a fun creative way.

Curriculum Connections:

  • Science and Technology

    • Life Systems

    • Matter and Energy

    • Earth and Space Systems

Explore various soil types, and get your hands dirty while experiencing and observing the physical qualities that differ between each. Students will learn about the components that create all soil, and discover through experimentation how we can separate each.

Finally, students will play and work with soil, separating and mixing different types to create, work and grow with.

To conclude, students will compare and contrast the 4 components by creating art that represents each in a fun creative way.

Curriculum Connections:

  • Science and Technology

    • Life Systems

    • Matter and Energy

    • Earth and Space Systems

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