On 2/07/05, Gisselle wrote: > My daughter has a to come up with a project for 100 days. > She is in 3rd grade. please reccomend something that we can > do together. we have to do this too. I've found some neat stuff. Marshmallow igloo , toothpick sculptures, and a night sky with 100 stars. We are doing a mosiac with 100 M&M's Good luck!
On 2/09/05, Lisa wrote: > On 2/07/05, Gisselle wrote: >> My daughter has a to come up with a project for 100 days. >> She is in 3rd grade. please reccomend something that we can >> do together. > we have to do this too. I've found some neat stuff. > Marshmallow igloo , toothpick sculptures, and a night sky > with 100 stars. We are doing a mosiac with 100 M&M's > Good luck! How can I get the recipe for the Marshmallow egloo ? Thank you.
I have been working on this list for a very long time and it is finally up on the website. All of the thoughts are reproducible and to be used any way that might be helpful to children.
DanOn 2/10/05, Leah wrote: > I have been working on this list for a very long time and > it is finally up on the website. All of the thoughts are > reproducible and to be used any way that might be helpful > to children. > > Best wishes! > > Leah
I have written the following complimentary articles, handouts and children's activities, so if you like the Helpful Quotes, you may want to view what else is available for your use.
I would like to introduce myself, my name is Sandra and I am taking a computer class to renew my credentials. I have a two-year-old daughter and I am looking for 100 day project for her class.
Proyecto Campanario Campanario, begun in 1990, is a conservation initiative in the Osa Peninsula dedicated to protecting what remains of the lowland tropical rain forests of the region. Campanario is actively involved in sustainable development efforts in the region and offers environmental education workshops, courses, and vacations to national and international students of all ages. Campanario will be overseeing the natural history and research component of the course. Please view the Campanario web site at: [link removed]
PROJECT CAMPANARIO focuses on conservation and community activities conducive to and promoting sustainable living and development. The founders of PROJECT CAMPANARIO know that the Osa Península's natural endowment is unique and worth conserving for present and future generations.
Proyecto Campanario's second mission is to promote environmental education to all who spend time at Campanario, both local and international visitors. Campanario offers 4 basic programs to accommodate different age levels, interests, and different lengths of stay. Please select the program best suited for you:
Ecological Tourism Expeditions for the adult or family group. Rainforest Conservation Camps for families and/or middle and high school students. Tropical Ecology Student Courses for university, high school, and middle school students. Tropical Ecology Teachers' Programs.
RAINFOREST CONSERVATION CAMP The Ultimate Field Trip for Teachers
New schedule for 2005: 19/June - 24/June 26/June - 1/July 7/August - 12/August 14/August - 19/August
Contact Us As Soon As Possible.
What Rainforest Conservation Camp is all about. . .
You will have a week of adventure exploring the tropical forests: highland páramo, mangrove, and lowland primary, secondary, and successional rainforests. You’ll also be visiting nearby protected areas, recording observations, exploring tide pools, participating in lectures and discussions, performing your own investigation, and learning about the pressures affecting this area. There will be time for swimming, snorkeling, and just relaxing. You can expect to be challenged in your treks through the rainforest, to get wet, dirty, and tired, to experience a corner of the world few people know, and to have a great time.
Where You’ll Stay. . .
The Campanario field station is rustic, but comfortable, with all the basic necessities: large kitchen & dining hall, screened-in bunkrooms, tiled bathrooms, clothes washing sinks, library, study / lab tables, and a large front porch looking out to the beach. Solar panels provide a bit of lighting in the evenings. Trails start at the front door and the secluded beach is just a stone’s throw away.
How You’ll Get There. . .
Getting to Campanario is an adventure in itself. You’ll travel by chartered bus south from San José, visiting various life zones, winding through banana and oil palm plantations to the river village of Sierpe. There you board a boat to travel down the Sierpe River, spending some time in the dense mangrove forest before heading out to the ocean at high tide and down the coast to Campanario. Once in the Campanario cove, everyone hops out into the warm water to carry the cargo to the field station
HABITATS AND CULTURE OF COSTA RICA 2-week session and 3-week session
New schedule for 2005: 14 Day / 13 Night Course: 3/July - 16/July 24/July - 6/August
21 Day / 20 Night Course: 26/June - 16/July
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Course Description:
Habitats and Culture of Costa Rica offers an environmental overview of present day Costa Rica that emphasizes the natural history of its diverse landscapes as well as the language and customs of the people. You as a student, journey across Costa Rica’s extraordinary geography: from coral lagoon to once-glaciated peaks of volcanic rock, experiencing cloud forests, lowland rainforests, and mangrove swamps. Along the way, you will learn about typical menus, rural schools, and the practices of tropical agriculture. You will receive instruction in the rudiments of conversational Spanish, participate in a service project, and investigate the flora and fauna of different eco-systems. Your goal is to gain an understanding of Costa Rica’s environment within a cultural context.
Several days of residence at the remote Campanario field station on the Osa Peninsula anchor the course and provide a setting for learning to conduct simple field investigations.
Course Formats: Two course formats are offered: a two week course and a 3 week course. Credit is offered at two levels (see below): (1) Professional Development and (2) Degree Applicable. Academic credit is given through Lewis and Clark College in Oregon.
Two week session: The 14 day session gives 2 semester hours of credit: 1 credit hour in science education and 1 credit hour in social studies education. The course is basically split between classes and trips with the San José area and the field experience in the Campanario Biological Station.
Three week session: The 21 day session gives 4 semester hours of credit: 2 credit hours in science education and 2 credit hours in social studies education. This longer session allows for a further study of the tropical dry forests of Guanacaste.
Note: 2 semester hours is the equivalent of 3 quarter hours of credit. Write to us for the course numbers and for instructions as to how to register.
(1) Graduate credit for Professional Development is designed to respond to the ongoing educational needs of practicing professionals. These credits are generally not applicable to a degree program but typically meet licensing requirements and staff development needs. A Credit/No Credit evaluation will be given.
(2) Degree Applicable graduate credit is offered through the Graduate School of Education at Lewis and Clark College. This option demands additional work during the course and high expectations for reading, writing, and presentation of work for evaluation. A letter grade for the course will be given.
Participating Organizations: Institute for Central American Studies (ICAS) ICAS was founded in San José, Costa Rica in 1982 and seeks to disseminate accurate and reliable information about political and socio-economic development in the region and to provide education about the language, history and politics of Central America. ICAS will be overseeing the Spanish language learning and San José cultural aspects of the course. Please view the ICAS web site: [link removed]
Lewis and Clark College Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education is offering the course for academic credit under the approval of Dr. Charles Ault. For many years, Dr. Ault has offered “Ecoscapes: Costa Rica”, a similar course leading to a Masters in Education. He is now happy to offer the benefits of this course to non-degree and non-Lewis and Clark students through “Habitats and Culture of Costa Rica”. Please view the Lewis and Clark College web site at: [link removed]
Write – E-mail – Call us for an application and information on course outline, itinerary, fees, and instructions for obtaining academic credit.
Other Information You Should Know
Security and Safety. . .
There is a first aid kit at the field station, a boat is ready in case of emergencies, and a cellular phone is available for necessary communication with the outside world. The water is potable, and the dining hall & dormitories are completely screened. Meals, while not gourmet, are nutritous & plentiful, with lots of fruits & veggies. Each participant must have travel insurance which will be adequate for remote locations like Campanario. Insurance should cover med-evacuations, just in case.
How You Sign Up. . .
Sign-ups should be made as early as possible (space is limited) and at least 30 days prior to the trip. We need a 50% deposit to secure your reservation. The deposit can be made with your trip coordinator or directly to us. Payment may be made by cash, travelers’ checks or bank checks made out to Campanario S.A., The remainder is due during orientation in San José and should be paid in cash at that time.
Should cancellation be necessary, 50% of the deposit can be refunded if you advise us in writing at least 30 days before the initiation of the trip. Sorry, we are unable to offer refunds on deposits after that date because preparations for the camp session will have gone into effect.
Once you’ve made your reservations, we’ll send you a list of things to pack and how to get ready for your trip. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions. Click here for updated costs.
Return to Home Proyecto Campanario Tel: +506 - 258-5778 * Fax: +506 - 256-0374 [link removed]
I am the author of 100th Day of School Activities published by Teacher Created Resources. It is now available as an ebook for $3. Use this for activities beginning on day 1 or day 99 or as follow up, too. Included are service learning ideas and tips for connecting your 100th Day activity to all curriculum areas. Have fun!
On 7/01/05, Hope wrote: > I am the author of 100th Day of School Activities published > by Teacher Created Resources. It is now available as an > ebook for $3. Use this for activities beginning on day 1 > or day 99 or as follow up, too. Included are service > learning ideas and tips for connecting your 100th Day > activity to all curriculum areas. Have fun!
Do you have one for preschoolers? My 2 day/ week class didn't make it to 100 days and would love to do a 50th day of Preschool Party! Any story books written on the topic?
Many of the activities I wrote about could be adapted for preschool. You could do a puzzle and add one piece to it a day. You could make a collage with "x" number of pieces in it. You could make a paper link chain by adding a piece a day and this could work in a pattern theme, too. You could trace the kids' feet and use these to see how far you go as you add a foot a day. The book is available as an ebook too so you can have it instantly if that suits your style. Hope
On 7/17/05, JB wrote: > On 7/01/05, Hope wrote: >> I am the author of 100th Day of School Activities > published >> by Teacher Created Resources. It is now available as an >> ebook for $3. Use this for activities beginning on day 1 >> or day 99 or as follow up, too. Included are service >> learning ideas and tips for connecting your 100th Day >> activity to all curriculum areas. Have fun! > > > Do you have one for preschoolers? My 2 day/ week class > didn't make it to 100 days and would love to do a 50th day > of Preschool Party! Any story books written on the topic?
Handwriting without Tears is a writing program that starts with a preschool level and advances to cursive. I use it with my special needs students and have seen good results. I recently purchased the preschool level to use to prepare students for writing. Letter formation is the focus and incorporates hands-on learning. Go to the following web site for an introduction: [link removed]
My 12 yr old came home one day last yr excited that he can make a 3D snowflake. Now I asked him if he remembers and says no. Can anyone help me on how to make a 3D snowflake so I can show my son how it's made. please!!
4 The Troops is now accepting Valentine's Day cards from communities nationwide and Valentine's Day drawings from school children. We are starting early to reach our goal to include them in our Valentine's Day care packages for the deployed U.S. troops to bring smiles to their faces. We also plan to visit wounded troops and veterans of past wars to present them with cards and gifts. To learn more, please visit our special Valentine's Day page for detailed information at [link removed]
I am collecting 100 post cards from around the world. Please send any to Blossom School C/O T. Meade 310 High Street Blossom, Texas 75416. I will return the favor by mailing one back to you.
On 2/07/05, Gisselle wrote:
> My daughter has a to come up with a project for 100 days.
> She is in 3rd grade. please reccomend something that we can
> do together.
we have to do this too. I've found some neat stuff.
Marshmallow igloo , toothpick sculptures, and a night sky
with 100 stars. W...See More