Kevät on vuoden parasta aikaa, sillä silloin eläimet ja kasvit heräävät eloon. Lähde tutkimaan, miten kevät muuttaa kotiseutusi luontoa!
Mondiet kiâ lii nuuvt eromâs äigi ivveest? Piäivás pástá, lodeh visârdeh, sadoh liäuh. Printtii já okkii taam lummâuáppá, vâi peesah tuhâskyetti mii kiuv tábáhtuvá tuu jieijâd kuávlust!
What makes spring such a special time of year? The sun is shining, birds are chirping, plants are blooming.
Print out and put together this pocket guide to help you explore what happens during spring in your area!
(size letter North America)
(International A4 paper size)
(North American letter paper size)
(North American paper size)
This manual and its associated pocket field guide look at the processes and some of the organisms closely linked with spring.
Since spring itself is a process of change over a fairly short period of time, the field guide focuses on the broad categories of spring changes, with examples (plants, birds, animals) that help students see and understand the details of those changes.
The leaders manual provides background information about the processes, the organisms and some of the changes and threats that could affect Arctic ecosystems and biodiversity as they are linked to spring. In addition, the manual includes a number of challenges and projects designed to get young peopleeither individually or in groupsout on the land and actively investigating the natural world around them. Appendix A provides more detailed information about the organisms in the pocket field guide. Appendix B provides printable worksheets for some of the suggested activities.
Á vorin kviknar náttúran til lífsins, kynntu þér vorið nærri þér