Wilderschool 2.0 is for students ages 9+ who have previously attended Wilderschool or other similar outdoor programs. This 10 session class will provide a deeper dive into natural sciences and their connection to the skills we teach and the world around us. Instructors will introduce compound skills, two monthly field trips, and regular guest instructors to incorporate additional skills development. Content pieces include: - Crafting tools and instruction on use (building trap sets, implements, hunting weapons) - Foraging, fire building, and camp cooking - Nature art & natural pigments - Animal behavior & tracking All of these are paired with varying branches of science and developed lessons which incorporate a higher level of focus & learning introductory science principles. Curriculum is adapted to each season, and follows similar skills covered throughout each term. Classes are adapted to the current environment and experience level of the group of kids the instructors are working with. Fall focus is foraging, seasonal transitions, and survival skills in diverse fall weather. Winter focuses on warmth, survival, and adapting skills to winter scenarios/needs. Spring is centered around spring foraging, medicinal plants, longer days, tools to stay cool as temps increase, and skills needed to thrive in diverse spring weather. Students in this class will regularly be participating in knife use after completing knife safety. Students will have time to explore and play, build relationships, learn to solve problems, communicate, lead and follow more effectively. Instructors will meet the class at Willamette Park Rotary Shelter. Participants should bring appropriate clothing for current weather conditions, snacks, water and lunch.
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