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Osage Kids Nature Class

This program is a two-hour nature class designed for homeschooled students ages 6-12. Objectives include learning about our watershed system, designing your own waterways, learning about the wetland ecosystem at Osage Park, discovering wildlife and their adaptations, learning the seven principles of outdoor ethics, animal shelter building, plant identification, prairie conservation, bug catching and more!

By |2024-12-16T16:36:06-05:00November 5th, 2024||

Osage Kids Nature Class

This program is a two-hour nature class designed for homeschooled students ages 6-12. Objectives include learning about our watershed system, designing your own waterways, learning about the wetland ecosystem at Osage Park, discovering wildlife and their adaptations, learning the seven principles of outdoor ethics, animal shelter building, plant identification, prairie conservation, bug catching and more!

By |2024-12-16T16:36:06-05:00November 5th, 2024||

Osage Kids Nature Class

This program is a two-hour nature class designed for homeschooled students ages 6-12. Objectives include learning about our watershed system, designing your own waterways, learning about the wetland ecosystem at Osage Park, discovering wildlife and their adaptations, learning the seven principles of outdoor ethics, animal shelter building, plant identification, prairie conservation, bug catching and more!

By |2024-12-16T16:36:06-05:00November 5th, 2024||

Osage Kids Nature Class

This program is a two-hour nature class designed for homeschooled students ages 6-12. Objectives include learning about our watershed system, designing your own waterways, learning about the wetland ecosystem at Osage Park, discovering wildlife and their adaptations, learning the seven principles of outdoor ethics, animal shelter building, plant identification, prairie conservation, bug catching and more!

By |2024-12-16T16:36:07-05:00November 5th, 2024||

Nature Class

The program is a two-hour nature class, the objective is for students to learn to use a compass, to find north. Learning to work well with others as a team by building a shelter together, learning the seven principles of outdoor ethics, plant identification, birding, creek activities, and more.

By |2024-08-29T10:47:40-05:00July 26th, 2024||
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