Not only children but also adults like to study tracks in the snow, in the wet sand and guess which animals and birds "heritage".
To become a real ranger, need attention, observation, knowledge about the world, the habits of animals and birds. Kids will be interested in pictures of prints, the children will be happy to look at them through a magnifying glass.
Methodists offer study complies with the following characters, and leave them on the card with images and inscriptions. On the back of the cards can be placed brief information about the life and behavior of the animal, bird.
Complete the picture of the habitat, breeding progeny, nutrition inhabitants of forests and fields. This subject is so fascinating that, starting with the one - two images, then you make a series: print images on the printer and stick onto the cardboard.
Modern computer technology makes it possible to prepare and to see a high quality presentation. Play with files like with the pictures, it does not, but the children will be able to consider the material on the screen of the smartphone or tablet.
Like kids and coloring on the tracks. If you do not find ready-made book, pick up the black-and-white line drawings, compose and print collage.
And here's a great idea: almost real footprints in the sand! It will take a tray, kinetic or conventional wet sand, a magnifying glass, and animal figurines from the children's basket with toys.
Let your elephants and giraffes trampled sand, leaving footprints. You will then compare the foot and hoof prints and guess who is here passed.
Winter - the best for the young ranger. Snow captures and retains all the marks. Take a walk on the camera or a camera taking photos in the forest, in the park, under the trees and on lawns.
Make the following directories, print photos and determine which birds spend the winter in your city, where he was going the neighbor's cat, do not wander around your house whether the wolves, who left a nutshell under snow herringbone. The world around us will reveal their secrets to you and trackers!