Navigation techniques using maps, compasses, and GPS technology alongside wilderness safety protocols. Builds spatial awareness and physical endurance through trail planning and waypoint identification.
A comprehensive middle school PE curriculum for mixed 6th and 7th grade classes, focusing on developing sustainable physical health habits through varied movement, teamwork, and personal goal-setting. This year-long program balances traditional sports with modern wellness practices to ensure every student finds their path to lifelong fitness.
A comprehensive 4th Grade outdoor education unit focused on the preparation, safety, and environmental stewardship required for hiking. Students learn about essential gear, trail navigation, Leave No Trace ethics, weather hazards, and collaborative trip planning.
This 5-lesson unit introduces 3rd-grade students to the essentials of outdoor safety. Students will learn how to pack effectively, identify environmental hazards, read basic trail maps, dress for varying weather conditions, and follow emergency protocols if lost in the wilderness.
A comprehensive 3rd Grade orienteering unit that takes students from basic spatial awareness to navigating a schoolyard course using maps, symbols, and pacing techniques.
A 5-lesson unit for 3rd graders on navigating using cardinal directions and compasses, progressing from basic orientation to following complex bearings in a scavenger hunt.
An advanced sequence for undergraduate students focused on the integration of digital mapping, GPS technology, and psychological risk management in wilderness expedition leadership. Students transition from desktop planning to field leadership, mastering technical tools and human-factor analysis.
A comprehensive 4th-grade unit on map literacy, compass navigation, pacing, and wilderness safety, culminating in a schoolyard orienteering challenge.
A comprehensive 5-lesson sequence for 5th-grade students covering the essentials of map reading, compass use, distance estimation, and wilderness safety. Students progress from classroom-based map analysis to active outdoor navigation challenges.
A physical and cognitive journey for 3rd graders to master the basics of navigation, pacing, and orienteering through active, outdoor-focused challenges. Students move from measuring their own stride to completing a full-scale schoolyard expedition.
A comprehensive 5th-grade unit on wilderness navigation, covering safety preparation, topographic map reading, and magnetic compass use, culminating in a practical orienteering challenge.
An advanced sequence for undergraduate students focusing on the synthesis of technical navigation tools, terrain analysis, and risk management in wilderness environments. Students progress from topographic interpretation to digital integration and a practical field orienteering assessment.
A comprehensive 9th-grade physical education unit focused on the technical and physical skills of wilderness navigation, from topographical map reading to practical orienteering.
An exciting outdoor Spiderman-themed scavenger hunt adventure designed for 5-year-olds, including a parent/teacher setup guide, rhyming clue cards, a visual checklist map, and a hero certificate.
A 7-week walking program for youth ages 8-13, blending physical fitness, park history, ecosystem exploration, and team building across Boston's famous parks.
A 2-hour middle school lesson that combines physical fitness with environmental connection through a guided nature hike and reflective activities. Students explore the physical and mental health benefits of exercising outdoors while developing planning and observation skills.