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write an original short story with the title ;nature my teacher​

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Answered by Beluga1
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                                  Nature is a great teacher .

Nature is a great and world's best teacher. As we learn many things from Nature. Nature teaches us how to be calm ,  patience , kindness and many more. The best  lesson we learn from Nature is to be the giver rather than reciever. Nature gives us many things like sun shine , rain, food , water , seasons , flowers and many other things without expecting anything in return. Nature includes sun , moon , trees , rain , oceans , fields , mountains and many other things . Each thing teaches us each lesson like sun teaches us how to shine in our life and moon teaches us  how to be calm and shine even in darkness and tress teaches us how to share our shelter to others and food to others,  and river teaches us how to move forward in our life even when we facing challenges.

Nature gives all its resources which are important to humans . It is the best and great teacher for each and everyone who are wish to learn from Nature.

Answered by Anonymous
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When the Boston Schoolyard initiative begins the process of creating an outdoor space, it begins by talking to the community about the needs and preferences of teachers and students.

Glover Martin's design team includes many features such as laboratory workspaces and planting beds in the school playground.

School scientist Elizabeth Hadley uses an arbor with a pulley system to teach her fifth graders about simple machines. Meadows and woodlands function when ecosystems and food nets are obscured. Her second graders collect the worms under the log and then use the lessons from their class to determine if those worms are worms.

Outdoor space has become an integral part of Hadley’s work with a diverse student body. She said the outdoor space "balances the playground" for students from a variety of locations and for students with special needs. "The background knowledge and experience for exploring the nature that children bring to the table will vary greatly, even if they have no experience of touching animals or have no experience of looking for animals in their habitats. All they can do is talk together."

These outdoor experiences are especially important for ESL students because they can apply new scientific terms to its context. “I think the language they use when they are exposed is very important because they are better absorbed when students are exposed to different contexts.  I have had the opportunity to experience it in many companies, ”she said.

         

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