Slip into this eco bamboo home and fully immerse yourself in the natural ambiance of Bali. Booking this Hideout Lightroom, the second installment from the team behind Hideout Bali, will guarantee two things: the perfect nature lounge and...
Vous avez des vieux pneus à la maison? Plusieurs idées bricolage pour recycler de vieux pneus en pleins d'objets pratiques pour la maison et le jardin. Venez découvrir nos idées bricolage avec pneu.
Depuis 1970, le 22 avril est le Jour de la Terre. Cette année cette date coïncide avec la signature de l'Accord de Paris sur les changements climatiques, issu de la COP 21, au siège des Nations Unies à New-York. Malgré notre prise de conscience, il faut encore élargir le mouvement mondial en faveur de l'environnement, pour qu'il soit sain et durable. Pour cela, il faut faire face aux changements climatiques et protéger notre planète pour les génerations futures. Bref, nous devons diminuer notre impact sur l'environnement. Le thème du Jour de la Terre 2016 est "Des arbres pour la Terre". L'objectif: planter 7,8 milliards d'arbres d'ici les 5 prochaines années. Les bons gestes au quotidien Dix gestes pour sauver la planète Vous voulez passer une journée responsable avec Arthur pour découvrir comment protéger notre planète? Vous pouvez apprendre à limiter l'impact de nos activités sur la Terre. Et en plus, il y a des jeux! Cliquez sur ce lien! Si vous préférez chanter, voilà la chanson La voix de la Terre du groupe Les voix de Daïa: Pour finir, vous pouvez regarder le film documentaire Home de Yann Arthus-Bertrand, en français... Ou en espagnol: Merci à http://brasseriedimages.com, http://www.acadecap.org, http://www.4c.ma et https://es.scribd.com pour les images!
This is not my idea, but I know a good one when I see it, and I had to tuck this away to do this summer with the kids. Some kids at one of our schools did something similar for a science project, and then my friend Michelle, over at Scribbit, detailed the project when she did it with her children up in Alaska. That being said, so that I take no credit whatsoever, this is a really, really cool thing to do with your kids, young and old. Even my sixteen year old daughter was completely engaged for the hours we spent. First, here's what you need for each one: 3 clear 2-liter (empty) soda bottles clear packing tape aquarium gravel water dechlorinator rubber band 4" piece of netting (I used cut up pantyhose) soil fish, snails, or other aquatic life elodea, (which is banned in CA), duck weed (which the store didn't have), anachris, or other aquatic plants crickets, pill bugs, earthworms a few dead leaves and small sticks You can use the link to Scribbit for perfectly detailed directions, but first you get your soda bottles, 3 for each ecosystem, and you begin cutting them up. The bottom one (basement, AKA pond life) gets the top cut off of it. The middle one (AKA coupler) gets both bottom AND top cut off. The top level (AKA earth level) gets bottom cut off, but saved to reattach at the end. Once you have your pieces, you take your basement/pond life level and add an inch or so of gravel. Fill it almost to the top with water and add a few drops of dechlorinator. Then add special friends, like the plants, guppies, and snails. You can use different fish, but guppies are the sturdiest. These snails that the nice fish store man chose for us stay fairly small, and they're beautiful. Each ecosystem got 2 snails, 2 branches of anachris (plant), which they could break into smaller pieces, and 3 or 4 guppies so that hopefully 2 will live. The guppies and snails were happy almost immediately, exploring their new home. Well, except for one of Aiden's that just floated to the bottom. And then swam like a madfish to the top only to float to the bottom again. Aiden named him "Wheeeeeee!" We're not sure how long Wheeeee! will be around for. For the top/earth level, we put the layer of pantyhose over the open mouth of the bottle, secured it with a rubberband and then turned it upside down. Next, we added a layer of gravel, and then some super-soil from our garden. Into this level we planted some grass seed, but rye/alfalfa/mustard would work well too. I just couldn't find my sprouting seeds. Then we added our friends, one cricket (with a small chunk of potato for him to nibble), 3 pill bugs, and an earthworm each. Then a few dead leaves and small sticks went on top. Just for fun, I gave each child a garden tag to use for a nameplate. The bottom of that soda bottle (which is now the top) was taped back on, with the edges tucked just inside the rest of the bottle so water doesn't run out. Then that top level is set inside the coupler level and taped. Both of those two top levels are now set inside the pond life basement level and secured with tape. Now it should be airtight and self-contained, as a proper ecosystem should be. Can you see the little fishies swimming around? Now just set them in front of a sunny window so that photosynthesis can happen, setting in motion the cycle of life. The water will evaporate to the top to rain down on the soil, helping the grass to grow and the dead leaves to decompose, which feed the insects. There will be plenty of oxygen from the plants, and the algae that will grow will feed the fish and snails. Can't wait to watch it all happen! Oh, and by the way, all of the supplies for 3 ecosystems, including the soda bottles came to under $17. Nice.
Envie d'activités Récréa -tives autour de la Nature pour occuper les enfants au fil des saisons ? Des activités faciles et bio ? Ça vo...
Consigne : Cueillir dans la cour du collège des éléments naturels (brindilles, pierres, feuilles, etc.) pour réaliser un cube, une pyramide ou une sphère au sein de la classe.
Artists from around the world have incorporated leaves into their artwork into their work, creating beautiful and often extremely delicate nature-inspired art.
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This is not my idea, but I know a good one when I see it, and I had to tuck this away to do this summer with the kids. Some kids at one of our schools did something similar for a science project, and then my friend Michelle, over at Scribbit, detailed the project when she did it with her children up in Alaska. That being said, so that I take no credit whatsoever, this is a really, really cool thing to do with your kids, young and old. Even my sixteen year old daughter was completely engaged for the hours we spent. First, here's what you need for each one: 3 clear 2-liter (empty) soda bottles clear packing tape aquarium gravel water dechlorinator rubber band 4" piece of netting (I used cut up pantyhose) soil fish, snails, or other aquatic life elodea, (which is banned in CA), duck weed (which the store didn't have), anachris, or other aquatic plants crickets, pill bugs, earthworms a few dead leaves and small sticks You can use the link to Scribbit for perfectly detailed directions, but first you get your soda bottles, 3 for each ecosystem, and you begin cutting them up. The bottom one (basement, AKA pond life) gets the top cut off of it. The middle one (AKA coupler) gets both bottom AND top cut off. The top level (AKA earth level) gets bottom cut off, but saved to reattach at the end. Once you have your pieces, you take your basement/pond life level and add an inch or so of gravel. Fill it almost to the top with water and add a few drops of dechlorinator. Then add special friends, like the plants, guppies, and snails. You can use different fish, but guppies are the sturdiest. These snails that the nice fish store man chose for us stay fairly small, and they're beautiful. Each ecosystem got 2 snails, 2 branches of anachris (plant), which they could break into smaller pieces, and 3 or 4 guppies so that hopefully 2 will live. The guppies and snails were happy almost immediately, exploring their new home. Well, except for one of Aiden's that just floated to the bottom. And then swam like a madfish to the top only to float to the bottom again. Aiden named him "Wheeeeeee!" We're not sure how long Wheeeee! will be around for. For the top/earth level, we put the layer of pantyhose over the open mouth of the bottle, secured it with a rubberband and then turned it upside down. Next, we added a layer of gravel, and then some super-soil from our garden. Into this level we planted some grass seed, but rye/alfalfa/mustard would work well too. I just couldn't find my sprouting seeds. Then we added our friends, one cricket (with a small chunk of potato for him to nibble), 3 pill bugs, and an earthworm each. Then a few dead leaves and small sticks went on top. Just for fun, I gave each child a garden tag to use for a nameplate. The bottom of that soda bottle (which is now the top) was taped back on, with the edges tucked just inside the rest of the bottle so water doesn't run out. Then that top level is set inside the coupler level and taped. Both of those two top levels are now set inside the pond life basement level and secured with tape. Now it should be airtight and self-contained, as a proper ecosystem should be. Can you see the little fishies swimming around? Now just set them in front of a sunny window so that photosynthesis can happen, setting in motion the cycle of life. The water will evaporate to the top to rain down on the soil, helping the grass to grow and the dead leaves to decompose, which feed the insects. There will be plenty of oxygen from the plants, and the algae that will grow will feed the fish and snails. Can't wait to watch it all happen! Oh, and by the way, all of the supplies for 3 ecosystems, including the soda bottles came to under $17. Nice.
Les beaux jours arrivent et avec eux, l’intention de passer plus de temps dehors. Pour faire d’une pierre, deux coups, proposez aux enfants de créer une œuvre originale avec des objets trouvés dans la nature.
De plus en plus d'enseignants se lancent dans l'aventure: faire classe dehors. Les bienfaits sont multiples - pour les enfants comme pour les enseignants, d'où cet engouement. Mais quand on est enseignant et que l'on a pas l'habitude de faire classe dehors, par où commencer? Pour accompagner vos...
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Das Motto: Nicht nur die Farben, sondern auch die Pinsel, Filstifte etc. werden selber aus Naturmaterialien hergestellt. Draussen wird eingesammelt und dann zu Zeichenmaterial verarbeitet. Viel Gelegenheiten um draussen ein Feuer machen (Holzkohle, Ton brennen, Russtusche) Meine Favoriten: Seite 56 Beerentinten und die selbstgemachten Farbtöpfchen Die Anleitungen: Materialliste (draussen sammeln) und Anleitungstext, Illustrationen und Bilder von den fertigen Projekten. Themen: Holzkohle, Federn und Stifte, Tinten, Tintenfässer und Farbtöpfchen, Pinsel, Pigmente und Farben, Kreiden, Papier, Drucken, Skizzenblöcke und Tagebücher Der Stil: Grossformatige Bilder, Zeichnungen und Skizzen mit den selbsthergestellten Stiften, Pinseln und Farben. Der Text ist für Erwachsene geschrieben. Einige Projekte können auch gut mit Kindern gemacht werden, unter Aufsicht eines Erwachsenen, mit der Voreinschätzung der jeweiligen Fertigkeiten. Das Buch: Nick Neddo, Malwerkstatt Natur, AT-Verlag 2016 160 Seiten, gebunden, durchgehend farbig, CHF 29.90 Euro 24,95 at-verlag.ch/Nick_Neddo_Malwerkstatt_Natur Malwerkstatt Natur (PartnerNetlink zu Amazon) Lies auch das : Werkstatt Natur - Werkstatt Pflanzenfarben - Outdoor mit dem Taschenmesser (Disclaimer: Ich habe vom Verlag ein Rezensions-Exemplar bekommen. Geschrieben habe ich 100% meine persönliche Meinung.) Hier geht’s zur Bücher-Übersicht im Blog.
Rustic décor is so “in” right now. Whether you live in the country or your home is in the city, you can still have beautiful rustic décor and you can do it all yourself.
Mud kitchens are a wonderful outdoor, nature play resource for children. Here's why you need one and ideas for messy play.
Ressources pour l'enseignement des niveaux 1H, 2H, 3H et 4H
Projet pilote sur la pédagogie par la nature dans une classe verticale à 3 niveaux à l'école libre maternelle de Saint-Vaast.
Make wildflower seed bombs using flour, seed compost and native wildflower seeds. Perfect for brightening up an unloved corner of your neighbourhood.
Accompagnement artistique : Marc Pouyet - Maïté Milliéroux Mandala réalisé à l'occasion de la fête interculturelle sur la plaine de Ronceray au Mans pour symboliser "le faire ensemble". Fête organisée par le collectif des habitants, associations et...
If your garden is not suitable for a treehouse then why not give a corner of it a touch of ’Tolkien’ magic with these beautifully crafted Hobbit house kit.
En cette nouvelle année scolaire et tout le contexte qui l’entoure, des projets se mettent en place pour rendre l’enseignement intéressant. À l’école St-Alexandre de Port-Cartier, Martin Beaupré a soumis l’idée d’une classe extérieure à sa sœur Karine, enseignante à l’endroit, qui n’a pas hésité à embarquer une seconde. L’apport de bénévoles et de partenaires […]
Play Based Learning! Find out how to introduce children to the concepts of sustainability and composting with this easy worm tower project for the garden.
Biophilic Design has seen a huge rise in popularity in recent years as people are looking to me more Eco friendly and sustainable in the home. Here are 10 design principles to help you achieve biophillic design in your home.