17
Oct
2020
Finding Fall Scavenger Hunt
“Who is it that paints the woodlands Like a gorgeous gown of gold; Dropping, here and there, a ripple Of vermilion in each fold? Who...Read More
17
Jul
2020
Transpiration Experiment
Water, water, everywhere— even coming from the leaves! Check out this science experiment in your own backyard to learn about a key part of...Read More
16
Jun
2020
Backyard Box Turtle with Lee & Family
Check out this video about a backyard Eastern box turtle with Camp Director Lee Choubane and her family! Then join us in imagining what...Read More
08
Jun
2020
Nature’s Storyline
Want to practice navigating through your environment while telling your own story about the land? Take a friend or family member on a treasure hunt...Read More
30
May
2020
Creek Observation Bingo
Warm spring days have brought with them fond memories of stream studies with students! If you have a creek near your home check out this...Read More
27
May
2020
Cloud in a Jar!
Did you know you can make a cloud in a jar? Here’s a fun activity for a rainy afternoon: https://researchparent.com/cloud-in-a-jar-experiment/ Supplies: – a jar – a...Read More
23
May
2020
Rainy Day Bingo
With rain in the North Carolina forecast this weekend, we thought we’d make this weekend’s exploration all about rainy weather! Choose your own adventure...Read More
22
May
2020
Explore and Discover Frozen Wood Frogs!
North Carolina is home to FOUR different species of frogs that can survive freezing. Spring peepers, two species of gray tree frog, and wood...Read More
21
May
2020
Mindfulness with Annie
Want to feel more grounded these days? Join us and one of our Piedmont Field Instructors, Annie, for a few moments of mindfulness this afternoon....Read More
19
May
2020
Bug Spots!
Carl Sandburg was an American poet who lived from 1878 to 1967. He was born in Illinois, where his parents had immigrated from Sweden. His...Read More