Wild by Nature: Botany and Ecology

Each class period will be broken into two parts - Ecology (mostly mentored by Sister Mock) and Botany (mostly mentored by Brother Williams), with some overlap and flexibility built in. Class will be mostly hands-on and group activities including games, demonstrations, in class projects, quizzes, simulations, cooking (and eating), making medicinals, competitions with awesome/tacky prizes, etc., with some class lecture and instruction as well. Second semester will include student presentations on applicable topics chosen by the students. Both semesters include multiple field trips and guest speakers.

We will provide each student with a nature journal, a jeweler’s loupe, water and soil testing kits, an exact-o knife, and various in class materials and prizes (seeds, bulbs, posters, etc.).

Students will provide their own notebooks for taking notes in class, pens/pencils, a copy of the book Botany in a Day, a copy of How Plants Work, clothing and shoes appropriate for field trips.

Field Trips:

1st semester:
Three in-class – water and soil testing, plant identification/foraging, nature journaling
Three optional Friday/Saturday- identification/foraging, nature journaling, hiking/adventuring - all ASA students/parents invited, but rides only guaranteed for class members.

2nd semester:
Two or three in-class -- plant identification/foraging, nature journaling, maybe animal tracking?
Three optional Friday/Saturday -- identification/foraging, nature journaling, hiking/adventuring - all ASA students/parents invited, but rides only guaranteed for class members.

Guest Speakers:

1st Semester - One of two guest speakers during class
2nd Semester - Three or Four guest speakers during class

Potential Guest Speaker Topics: Monarch migration, native plants, Great Salt Lake ecology, Dark skies/bats/fireflies, mushrooms, city development as it pertains to ecology, bee keeping and pollinators, etc.

Wild by Nature Book/Documentary List

Time

9:30-11:45

Ages

13-17

Mentors
Anna Mock


John Williams 

Level
Journeyman



Tuition
Fall Semester

$55

Winter Semester

$55

Prerequisites

None

Materials Required

notebooks and pencils/pens for taking notes. Appropriate clothing and gear for hiking/foraging trips.

Homework

Homework/Student Responsibilities:

Before each class, students are expected to watch the video clips and read any short articles or web pages linked on the class blog. Occasionally, other small written assignments will be given. This class will follow the Flipped-Learning method where students are expected to come to class prepared with knowledge of the information assigned on the class blog.

Additionally…

1st semester:
Read 2 books (from approved list) and write 2 book write-ups (half page each).
Watch 2 documentaries (from approved list) and write 2 documentary write-ups (half page each).
Create and finish 8 nature Journal entries (can be done at home or on ANY field trip)

Winterim
Work on student presentation

2nd semester:
Read 3 books (from approved list) and write 3 book write-ups (half page each).
Watch 3 documentaries (from approved list) and write 3 documentary write-ups (half page each).
Create and finish 10 nature journal entries (can be done at home or on ANY field trip)
One 20-minute student presentation done in class.

Notes

Prizes anyone?

Because our class will comprise a variety of student levels (apprentice, journeyman, master), our incentive program will go as follows:

Level 1: Complete all the assignments and responsibilities listed above.
Level 2: Students and parents will discuss and come up with a student-lead goal above and beyond the Level 1 responsibilities. (Ideas include, but are NOT limited to reading an extra book or documentary and writing the appropriate write-ups each semester, a few more nature journal entries, etc.)
Level 3: Students and parents will discuss and come up with a student-lead goal above and beyond Level 2. This goal should be one that really encourages the students to reach beyond their comfort level, but is still achievable, especially with parent and mentor support. (Ideas include reading and completing write ups on even more books and documentaries, even more nature journals, an additional report on a biologist/ecologist, planting and maintaining a garden, plot studies, trips and write-ups to natural history museums/botanical gardens, art work, creative writing, related science experiments and participation in the WHEN science fair, etc.)

Each Student/Parent will fill out a form indicating the responsibilities and goals they set for themselves and turn in a copy to the Wild by Nature mentors. We’ll check in with the students as the class goes on and encourage and support. Students and their parents will report to the mentors when they’ve completed their goals. Prizes will be awarded at the ASA Graduation in April/May 2024. PRIZES ARE TBD, BUT YOU KNOW THEY WILL BE AWESOME.

Books Students Provide

Title: Ten Essential Herbs by Lalitha Thomas
Required: Yes
Own or share with sibling? Can share
Notes: 
Available here from Amazon

Title: What a Plant Knows by Daniel Chamovitz
Required: Yes
Own or share with sibling? Can share
Notes: Available here from Amazon