Sarah, PreK
Year 1, Cohort 1, Non-Rural Alaska
Child-Nature Points of Interest (2018-2019)
Demographic Information
Source: Family Survey, Fall 2018 (not completed) N/A
Child's Drawings
Fall 2018
Title: Outside by a fire
Child quotes:
“I do it [have a fire] at my house but we never do it at my house because it’ll burn all of my mommy’s stuff.”
“We do it [have a fire] outside in the woods.”
“This is my mommy’s flower.”
“That’s my baby!”
“Flowers inside my house.”
“Let’s make a campfire.”
“That’s a sleeping bag.”
Family Feedback: N/A
Spring 2019
Title: Ice Cream
Child quotes: N/A
Family Feedback: N/A
Fall 2018
Class Nature Tour Video Tutorial
Emotional and Behavioral Points of Interest:
Misconception about moose being in the forest: “there is no moose in here…no there are not; they don’t live in here”; tension with peers when navigating through log area, “Ah, your pushing me!”; another child takes away flower Sara had picked; giggled when tickled by plants.
Spring 2019
Class Nature Tour Video Highlights
Emotional and Behavioral Points of Interest:
Misconception- “snow sucked up water”; racing/running on the snow, remembered forest from previous visit, excitement about hanging upside down and climbing trees
Childs Reflections on Educational ActivitiesÂ
“I like to play in the trees and the grass.”
“Climb that tree.”
“Playing with Amanda it… um… having a good ride on the bus and playing in the trees.”
“Fun fighting (or riding – unclear word) on the bus with Amanda. I was sitting by her.
“Fun walking in the snow on the bridge.”
“Can go on the bridge. Can’t go on the water.”
“Can go on the bridge. Can’t go in the lake.”
“No going into the river. No going into the water or puddles.”
This project is funded by the National Science Foundation. Award # 1753399, CAREER: A longitudinal study of the emotional and behavioral processes of Environmental Identity Development among rural and non-rural Alaskan children