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Nature's Classroom Institute, the nation's premier environmental education program, creates customized and individual experiences for every teacher and student. 

Fall 2020

FALLing in Love with Autumn

For some areas of the country, the fall season brings the much needed relief of cool weather after a blazing summer. The transition is definitely a crowd favorite at Nature's Classroom Montessori. We look forward to the start of school, and holidays such as Halloween and Thanksgiving. Although this year may look different, we have many hands-on, outdoor activities to discover (at no cost).
Explore here!

Great Autumn Activity..
In-person or Virtually

What a beautiful time of year to be outdoors! Nature is flaunting those famous oranges and reds.. But, why do the leaves change colors? And how? Get your students outside to find the answers with
this experiment.
Our educators from Nature's Classroom Institute and Montessori School reflect on new normal's during the pandemic.
 
"As each day comes and goes I have been focusing on doing what I can to support students across the country, both through our network and with the American Montessori Society. If students cannot come to the resources that we have here at our sites, then we are working to bring those resources to them. We are in what is now known as the “new normal”, I just hope for everyone that the new normal which I am sure includes more screen time, will also include more nature and more outdoors. Lets work as a community to get through this and be better on the other side."
-Geoffrey, Executive Director

"We have had a superb 6 weeks at school thanks to the wonderful weather we have had. Our teachers and families have worked hard together to ensure that everyone in school is safe in these times. Our beautiful campus has been providing us many learning opportunities."
-Deepa, Head of School & Directress- Children's House Classroom
 
"During this turbulent time the importance of maintaining and fostering a strong sense of community and personal relationships is more important than ever, and takes on a drastically different form through distance learning. As we strive to educate the whole child, I find that academic excellence must take a back seat to caring for the social and emotional needs of each child. These chaotic times can be especially challenging for our atypical learners, who need extra and modified support; which is bringing to light the value and need for more individualized support and education."
-Katelyn, Directress- Adolescent Classroom 
 
"Although we’re all anxious to “get back to normalcy”, this down-time has been an important, reflection time for me..  Our job as educators and advocates for the environment, and for the next generation, has never seemed more important. I can't wait to get back to introducing the love of science and nature to our students, but what's most important is that we do what we can to ensure our communities stay healthy and safe."
-Britta, Education Director- Florida

"While this virus has been hard on everyone emotionally and in some cases more; the pause has allowed me to see the kindness and creativity that people can have when we feel ourselves cornered. And seeing this side of people has certainly inspired me to do more."
-Jordan, Education Director- Southwest Region
Scientist find new evidence that even though the carnivorous plant, famous for its jawlike leaves, has no brain or nervous system, it can apparently count to 5 and distinguish between live prey and things like rain, which could inadvertently trigger its leaves to snap shut, wasting energy.
 



While the ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues to threaten millions of lives around the world, the first half of 2020 saw an unprecedented decline in carbon dioxide emissions -- larger than during the financial crisis of 2008, the oil crisis of the 1979, or even World War II. Read more here.
During his lifetime, Sir David Attenborough has seen first-hand the monumental scale of environmental change caused by human actions. Now for the first time in this documentary, he reflects on the devastating changes he’s witnessed and reveals how together we can address the biggest challenges facing life on our planet.

Introducing the newest member of our NCI-Florida team. Congratulations to our
Education Director, Britta and Outreach Director, Austin on their son, Loxley.
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