Children collect and examine rocks and soil, describing what they notice and discussing how these Earth materials are used by people and animals.
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Teach: rock, stone, soil, layer, texture, hard, soft, rough, smooth, particles. Looking closely at soil reveals its complexity.
Focus on two contrasting rocks only — one very smooth and one very rough — before expanding to a broader collection.
Can children describe three properties of a rock they have examined? Can they explain one way rocks or soil are used by people?
Everything needed is outside. Rocks, soil, and water are freely available in almost any environment.
Children often think all soil is the same. Showing different soil types — sandy, clay-rich, dark organic — reveals that soil varies enormously and has its own structure.
Rocks and soils bridge Earth science and everyday human experience. Understanding that soil is a complex, living system — not just dirt — is an important ecological insight.
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