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What is a field journal? Nature journal, science notebook, log, diary
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What is field journaling?
“The process of keeping a place-based, personal record of events, observations, and experiences in the outdoors.” (Hofmann and Passineau).
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Field Journal Purposes
Academic: art, science, math, language arts; integration Scientific: research, record-keeping Personal: gardening, landscaping, camping, bird watching, traveling and more
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Key Aspects for Education
A source of authentic, meaningful and purposeful raw data discovered directly, first-hand
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Why use field journals? Active learning from direct, first-hand, personal accounts: ownership
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Why use field journals? Allows students to lead their learning with their own questions, easily making it student and inquiry driven
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“…writing a fact makes one observe it better.” Ernest Thompson Seton
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Why use field journals? Source of raw data and information from which to write poems, reports, and speeches or develop posters, songs, art, and other polished work - Haiku - There is a grand show it’s full of amazements and all wonderful things
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Why use field journals? Helps support academic standards Grade-able
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Why use field journals? They’re not just for science class:
Math: the journal is a place to record data that will be analyzed Language Arts: The process of putting thoughts on paper integrates with Language Art: Sketches of their observations integrate with Art
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Today’s Journaling Tips!
Journal with your students whenever possible.
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