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A teaching resource for use in the classroom (updated weekly).
Phenology
Fourth Week of February
Orchardists are pruning apple trees and will continue to do so into Ap...
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Astronomy
Morning Stars
Mars rises shortly after sunset, but is still best seen be...
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Provided by the Freshwater Society
A brief overview of some of what Jeffers Foundation is doing
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The Outdoor Classroom
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Jeffers Journal
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GO Outdoors
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FamiliesOutdoors.Org
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Jeffers Junior Naturalist Program
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EcoTime
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Calendar in the Classroom
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McColl Pond Environmental Learning Center
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Jeffers Pond
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Jeffers Foundation is looking for elementary schools in Minnesota who have developed and are implementing effective Waste Reduction Programs in their school lunchrooms that can be "shared" with other schools throughout the state. Awards of $5,000, $3,000 and $2,000 will be awarded to the three schools that are judged to have the most effective waste reduction lunchroom programs.
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Teachers who attend Jeffers' Team Teaching with Mother Nature workshops on journaling and outdoor instruction will receive Jeffers Journals for each
of their students each year they continue to teach outdoors. At these workshops, they will also receive an Outdoor Classroom DVD and a Minnesota Weatherguide
Environment™ Calendar. The calendar is furnished without charge by the Minnesota Freshwater Society.
In addition, if your school sponsors a Jeffers' outdoor workshop for teachers, Jeffers will furnish for your school class
sets of "exploration" LooKits!, consisting of a magnifier, a tape measure, a thermometer and a lanyard in a transparent pouch.
All workshops and materials will be furnished by Jeffers FREE of charge. Contact Sil Pembleton (651) 429-1228 or
edorsil@earthlink.net.
Jeffers Foundation makes available programs and products free of charge to teachers and schools.
From its very inception, one of the guiding principles of Jeffers Foundation has been to help teachers share sound principles of environmental stewardship with their students in such a manner as to leverage teacher prep time and effort all the while offering programs and products free of cost to school and teacher.
Consequently, Jeffers provides programs, products and teacher workshops at no cost. In fact if teachers attend one of our workshops, they will receive a number of supporting items (determined by the nature of the workshop). What Jeffers requests is that teachers share with Jeffers and hence with others, their experiences so that other teachers may benefit from what is learned.
Nature Play
Cognitive development focuses on developing functions of the brain such as thinking, learning, awareness, judgment, and processing information... Nature play
has been shown to increase cognitive development in children of all ages.
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