Nature Experiments
“We must study the correlation between life and the environment. In nature all is correlated. This is the purpose of nature. Nature is not concerned just with the conservation of individual life or with the betterment of itself. It is a harmony, a plan of construction. Everything fits into the plan: rocks, earth, water, plants, man, etc.”
Nature experiments provide children with hands-on opportunities to explore scientific concepts related to the environment. Activities such as plant rubbings to learn about chlorophyll, soil quality tests, and water quality experiments help children better understand ecosystems and the natural world.
Through these experiments, children learn about plant biology, the importance of healthy soil, and the role of clean water in sustaining life. These activities also encourage curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, as children engage in observation, experimentation, and analysis. Nature experiments offer a fun, interactive way to deepen environmental awareness and foster a sense of responsibility for the planet.