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The Love of Nature
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The Love of Nature

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After exploring the Shinto belief system and the meaning of nature spirits called kami, students will explore the Shinto Deity as a symbol of nature. They will compare Shinto representations of nature to today and create their own structures out of natural materials. Appropriate for Early Childhood Education (Pre-K and younger). ECE-LT-co, ECE-LT-sp, ECE-LT, ECE-AR, ECE-AR-dr, ECE-SO, ECE-SO-le

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February 13, 2020
3.2 MB
3.0
2 Reviews
Dale Roxanne Croxton
Dale Roxanne Croxton December 08, 2013

Combining art and nature with Earth Day can produce some exciting activities!

eskd8812
eskd8812 March 22, 2014

Great resource for relating historical information to today. Also, students can make a connection to history and the world. Interesting

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