Grade 6: Our Desert Ecosystem

JTNP-Indian Cove Amphitheatre Twentynine Palms, CA, United States

FIELD TRIP #1   |  Our Desert Ecosystem Location: Indian Cove Amphitheatre inside Joshua Tree National Park Big Question:  What makes the desert unique? How does human interaction impact the ecosystem? Small Question:  How do species interact with one another to survive in the desert? How can human efforts (progress

Grades 4, 5, 6: PREP Solar Powered Prints

Oasis Elementary School 73175 El Paseo Drive, Twentynine Palms, United States

PREPARATION: Solar Photograms Objective: This lesson focuses on exploring the basics of the photographic process by creating a solar photogram using cyanotype chemistry and found objects. A photogram is made by placing objects directly onto paper and then exposing to light. Our process will involve photosensitive chemistry. Students will choose

Grades 4, 5, 6: PREP Solar Powered Prints

Oasis Elementary School 73175 El Paseo Drive, Twentynine Palms, United States

PREPARATION: Solar Photograms Objective: This lesson focuses on exploring the basics of the photographic process by creating a solar photogram using cyanotype chemistry and found objects. A photogram is made by placing objects directly onto paper and then exposing to light. Our process will involve photosensitive chemistry. Students will choose

Grades 4, 5, 6: PREP Solar Powered Prints

Oasis Elementary School 73175 El Paseo Drive, Twentynine Palms, United States

PREPARATION: Solar Photograms Objective: This lesson focuses on exploring the basics of the photographic process by creating a solar photogram using cyanotype chemistry and found objects. A photogram is made by placing objects directly onto paper and then exposing to light. Our process will involve photosensitive chemistry. Students will choose

Grades 4, 5, 6: PREP Solar Powered Prints

Oasis Elementary School 73175 El Paseo Drive, Twentynine Palms, United States

PREPARATION: Solar Photograms Objective: This lesson focuses on exploring the basics of the photographic process by creating a solar photogram using cyanotype chemistry and found objects. A photogram is made by placing objects directly onto paper and then exposing to light. Our process will involve photosensitive chemistry. Students will choose

Grades 4, 5, 6: PREP Solar Powered Prints

Oasis Elementary School 73175 El Paseo Drive, Twentynine Palms, United States

PREPARATION: Solar Photograms Objective: This lesson focuses on exploring the basics of the photographic process by creating a solar photogram using cyanotype chemistry and found objects. A photogram is made by placing objects directly onto paper and then exposing to light. Our process will involve photosensitive chemistry. Students will choose

Grades 4, 5, 6: PREP Solar Powered Prints

Oasis Elementary School 73175 El Paseo Drive, Twentynine Palms, United States

PREPARATION: Solar Photograms Objective: This lesson focuses on exploring the basics of the photographic process by creating a solar photogram using cyanotype chemistry and found objects. A photogram is made by placing objects directly onto paper and then exposing to light. Our process will involve photosensitive chemistry. Students will choose

Grades 4, 5, 6: PREP Solar Powered Prints

Oasis Elementary School 73175 El Paseo Drive, Twentynine Palms, United States

PREPARATION: Solar Photograms Objective: This lesson focuses on exploring the basics of the photographic process by creating a solar photogram using cyanotype chemistry and found objects. A photogram is made by placing objects directly onto paper and then exposing to light. Our process will involve photosensitive chemistry. Students will choose

Grades TK/K, 1: Solar Impacts

Oasis Elementary School 73175 El Paseo Drive, Twentynine Palms, United States

Big Questions: How do native plants and animals adapt to the affects of the sun? Small Question: What resources do animals require to survive? Objective: Students will be able to create shade structures and experiment with the difference in shade from native plants vs shade from their own structures. Materials:

Grades TK/K, 1: Solar Impacts

Oasis Elementary School 73175 El Paseo Drive, Twentynine Palms, United States

Big Questions: How do native plants and animals adapt to the affects of the sun? Small Question: What resources do animals require to survive? Objective: Students will be able to create shade structures and experiment with the difference in shade from native plants vs shade from their own structures. Materials:

Grades TK/K, 1: Solar Impacts

Oasis Elementary School 73175 El Paseo Drive, Twentynine Palms, United States

Big Questions: How do native plants and animals adapt to the affects of the sun? Small Question: What resources do animals require to survive? Objective: Students will be able to create shade structures and experiment with the difference in shade from native plants vs shade from their own structures. Materials:

Grades TK/K, 1: Solar Impacts

Oasis Elementary School 73175 El Paseo Drive, Twentynine Palms, United States

Big Questions: How do native plants and animals adapt to the affects of the sun? Small Question: What resources do animals require to survive? Objective: Students will be able to create shade structures and experiment with the difference in shade from native plants vs shade from their own structures. Materials: