Nature Education

Classes/Programs

Classes/Programs

The City of Dublin has developed curriculum to meet state science standards for grades k-5, but are able to help with any grade level. We look forward to designing a class to fit your specific subject curriculum.

Select a Class/Program:

 

 

Damselfly

The Life of a Bug

We'll look at local insects and their life cycles, focusing on dragonflies, but including other insects in our area and their nest. (Students will see bald faced hornet's nests, praying mantis egg cases and other insect structures.

 

Wood Turtle

The Art of Finding

Students learn how to use their eyes, ears, nose, hands and journaling to explore the outside world. Being aware and remembering the happenings of past days (weather, animal and human habits, drawing to see detail) help us to further investigate our surroundings. Through simple exercises students learn to be more aware of their world. They'll have a chance to enjoy some items (antlers, turtle shells, etc…) from nature found by using these techniques.

 

Oak Acorn

My Walk Home

This class is designed to encourage students to think how organisms affect one another in the natural world. What would happen if we only ever planted one kind of tree? What does the term ‘monoculture' mean and how does a walk home affect the world? Students will spend time outside studying the number of plants in a given area and how this number relates to the natural world.

 

 

Salamander

Other Available Courses

Ohio Predators

Ohio Herbivores

Adaptations

Learning from the Land

Animals in Winter

Using Our Senses

Smaller than a Penny

Plants and Trees

What comes from Trees

Too Close for Comfort

All about Feet

Water, the Scioto River

Weather

Recycling

 

Gray Fox

Resources from Nature

Furs, central Ohio animals

Study specimens (mink, least weasel)

Study specimens (barred owl, great horned owl)

Study specimen (Ruby throated hummingbird, other species)

Study skulls ( Ohio wild dogs including coyote, grey and red fox)

Study skulls ( Ohio herbivores including white tail deer, ground hog, beaver, cotton tail rabbit)

Study skulls (various animals including raccoon, snapping turtle,

Various items from nature (deer antlers, turtle shells, snake skin, rabbit tail, turkey tail, pheasant tail)

Bird nest of Ohio (including Baltimore Oriole, Northern Cardinal, Black capped chickadee, Chimney swift, Robin, Gold finch etc…)

Bird items (including various feathers, nest, talons, skulls)

Insect egg cases, nest (bald faced hornet nest

Interchanging displays (seeds from native plants, poisonous plants, owl pellets)

Native American Skills (bow drill fire, bowl, basket and fish spear making, debris hut shelter, how native peoples walk upon the land and use their eyes)

Classes on fish/water quality testing

 

Wood Chuck

Schedule a Visit

City Parks are our preferred classroom, but we will visit yours!

Contact us to schedule a visit:

Michelle (Míme) Migliore
Nature Education Coordinator
Parks and Open Space
6555 Shier-Rings Road
Dublin, Ohio 43016
614-410-4700 x4730
Fax: 614-761-6512

Email: natureed@dublin.oh.us


Page Last Updated: Feb 17, 2010