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Engaging Kids and Teens in Community Service Projects
Engaging kids and teens in community service is more than just a way to fill their free time; it's a powerful opportunity to shape compassionate, responsible, and engaged future citizens.
Promoting Outdoor Physical Activity and Teamwork
Outdoor physical activities not only offer a refreshing escape from daily routines but also provide unique opportunities to build teamwork and social connections.
Introducing Children and Teenagers to the Fascinating World of Birds
For kids and teens, birdwatching offers a window into the natural world, sparking curiosity and fostering a love for nature that can last a lifetime.
Creative Writing Activities in Natural Settings
In today’s fast-paced world, finding moments of tranquility and inspiration can be challenging. Yet, nature offers us a boundless source of creativity, waiting just outside our door.
Connecting with Indigenous Knowledge and Practices in Outdoor Education Programs
In the realm of outdoor education, fostering a deep connection with nature is paramount. One powerful way to enhance this connection is by integrating Indigenous knowledge and practices into our programs. Indigenous cultures have long held a profound understanding of the natural world, rooted in generations of wisdom and tradition.
Tips for Educators Planning Your First Adventure Trip
Planning an adventure trip for students can be an exciting yet daunting task for any educator. These trips offer unique opportunities for hands-on learning, team building, and personal growth that go beyond the traditional classroom setting. Whether it's exploring nature, visiting historical sites, or engaging in community service, adventure trips can create unforgettable experiences that enrich students' education.
Capturing the Beauty of Nature Through the Camera Lens
Have you ever marveled at the vibrant colors of a sunset or the delicate details of a butterfly's wings? Nature is full of incredible sights waiting to be discovered, and one of the best ways to capture these moments is through photography.
Teaching Life Skills through Outdoor Education
In today's fast-paced, technology-driven world, the importance of equipping children and adolescents with essential life skills cannot be overstated. While traditional classroom settings offer valuable academic knowledge, there is a growing recognition of the unique benefits that outdoor education provides.
Exploring History in Your Backyard: Outdoor Activities for Historical Discovery
Whether you reside in a bustling city or a quiet rural area, every place has stories etched into its landscape waiting to be discovered.
Building Resilience and Self-Confidence through Outdoor Education
Outdoor education is more than just a breath of fresh air away from traditional classrooms; it's a powerful tool for fostering resilience and self-confidence in young people.
Unleashing Creativity and Imagination in the Great Outdoors
The great outdoors offers an unparalleled canvas for creativity and imagination, far removed from the constant buzz of screens and notifications. Whether it's the intricate patterns of leaves, the majestic sweep of landscapes, or the quietude of a forest, nature has a unique way of sparking our creative fires and nurturing our imaginative minds.
Exploring Local Parks: Educational Field Trips for Kids and Teens
Exploring the great outdoors provides an unparalleled opportunity for learning, adventure, and personal growth, especially for young minds. Whether it’s a guided tour that unveils the mysteries of local flora and fauna or a self-guided trek that encourages discovery and adventure, educational field trips to these natural havens can significantly contribute to the physical health, mental well-being, and environmental awareness of kids and teens.
A Treasure Hunt in Nature: Engaging Scavenger Hunt Ideas for Children and Teens
Embarking on an adventure in the great outdoors isn't just a way to fill a sunny afternoon—it's a doorway to igniting a lifelong passion for exploration and an appreciation for the natural world.
Meet Lindsey Anderson
Lindsey Anderson was recruited to AES to direct outdoor recreation programs. Lindsey has extensive experience working with youth in various outdoor and camp settings.
How Daylight Saving Time Enhances Outdoor Adventures for Kids
As we spring forward, we're gifted with extra daylight – a natural treasure that opens a world of possibilities for children to engage more deeply with the great outdoors.
Meet Mia Fergeson-Santos
As a program coordinator, Mia is the main point of contact for the SBCUSD.
Cultivating a Green Thumb: Gardening Activities for Children and Teenagers
In this blog, we will dive into the vibrant, muddy, and utterly rewarding realm of gardening tailored specifically for young enthusiasts.
Meet Jasmine Osowski
In her role as the After School Program Coordinator in Menifee, Jasmine has the responsibilities of supervising instructional staff and efficiently coordinating the implementation of immersive, science-based environmental studies curriculum within after-school programs.
Outdoor Science Experiments: Hands-On Learning in Nature
Have you ever wondered how the rustling leaves can teach a lesson in physics, or how a simple garden can be a laboratory for biodiversity? Welcome to the world of outdoor science experiments, where nature serves as both a classroom and a playground.
Meet Leesa Mullins
As a Program Coordinator for AES, Leesa supervises instructional staff and assists in the delivery of experiential, science-based curriculum in after-school extended learning programs throughout Fresno County Schools.