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Urban Greenway Revitalization: Connecting Students and Community through Environmental Education

Our vision is to engage students in real-life investigations by connecting the natural environment with the school and community. Through interdisciplinary learning, we aim to create awareness, access, and appreciation of the urban forest, resulting in protection and preservation.

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Urban Greenway Revitalization: Connecting Students and Community through Environmental Education

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  1. Pedestrian Pathways to our Urban Greenway A Revitalization of our Neighborhood

  2. l. o. kimberly elementary schoolAtlanta, ga 30311 We are Population 550

  3. Vision summary Our vision is to engage students in the EIC Program by exposing them to real life investigations by connecting the natural environment with the school and neighboring community. This will provide educational opportunities for academic and social success by using the best instructional practices and methods that focus on content standards from a interdisciplinary and community-based learning methodology.

  4. Day one

  5. Focus of investigation

  6. Our Mission • Create Awareness, Access and Appreciation through structured environmental educational programs in our Community • Design, Development and Implement safe access to green space within Our Community for the students and residents

  7. School and community map

  8. Local context • Natural System • Urban Forest on School Campus and riparian corridor on Childress @ CUMC • Social System • Surrounding Neighborhood

  9. Organizing question In what ways will access to the urban forest provide a framework for addressing standards in multiple subject areas through interdisciplinary learning activities and develop environmental awareness among students and residents, resulting in protection and preservation of the urban forest…?

  10. How does the forest/riparian corridor affect the community? What are some various ways to assess the urban forest in our community? What is the process for making a path/sidewalk and who are the people involved? How is the local watershed affected by the building of the sidewalk? supporting questions

  11. Standard based specific objectives Science~ Observes and describes plant parts as they grow and change. Compares the roots, stems and leaves of various plants as they grow from seeds to mature plants

  12. Standard based specific objectives Health • Students will demonstrate ability to work as a team and solve problems as a team

  13. 1st grade ~ team

  14. Standard based specific objectives Language Arts ~Students will use reference skills to increase vocabulary, read a variety of materials for information and develop standard communication.

  15. Standard based specific objectives Math ~ Students will use units of measurement, ordering, sorting, classifying, problem solving strategies, as well as, collect, organize, read, interpret and compare data using charts, tables and graphs.

  16. Standard based specific objectives Social Studies ~ Student will construct and read, map, key/legend, and symbols. Students will recognize the responsibilities of citizenship and community service using information processing skills

  17. Community based learning objectives Science~Students will observe, research, compare and describe different native plants and animals.

  18. Community based learning objectives Health ~ Students will work in teams to complete research projects on the urban forest and design and develop a pedestrian path to the greenway.

  19. Community based learning objectives Language Arts ~ Students will research, write letters, conduct interviews, make presentations, maintain logs and journals.

  20. Community based learning objectives Social Studies ~ Students will identify the steps involved in bringing sidewalk and path project to completion. (Community government approval process, funding, design and construction.)

  21. Community based learning objectives Math ~ Students will calculate distances, log plant growth, develop timeline for animal and plant life cycles.

  22. Second grade team

  23. Service learning projects • Initiate process for constructing a path and sidewalks to access the urban forest around school and in the neighborhood • Student will research adoption of greenway on Childress @ CUMC, as well as, the Cascade Nature Reserve

  24. collaborators • Educators and School Staff • Carolyn Hall • Calvin Scott • Theresa Julien • Patricia Ly • Omar Thomas • Connie Wooten • Zakiya Bullock • Coach • Marilyn Johnson, City Government • Community Partners • Steve Tucker, Developer • Dr. Christine Thomas, Educator • Vernon Sims, Business Owner • Cascade United Methodist Church • Washington Mutual Bank • Hands On Atlanta

  25. Timeline ~ fall Planning Organizing Staff Meeting Partners in Education Meeting Contact Support Mechanisms Seek-A-Peek for EIC Model EIC Team Checkpoint Meeting Naming Contest Begins Field Trip Speaker Presentation Forest Night @ School

  26. Timeline ~ Phase two Lesson Plan Development (Ongoing) Introduction of Student Lessons Student Scope for Investigation Student Implementation Plan Service Activities Evaluation and Reflection Student Orientation

  27. School wide projects

  28. day 4 ~ the presentation

  29. Success for all

  30. l.o. kimberly elementary Our Community will be a better place to live and go to school because of EIC. On behalf of our team and our principal, Carolyn Hall Thank You!

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