
ConnectED Collaboration
A collaboration between Making Tracks and Connect Ed.
Course Details
***Please Note: This course is for members of ConnectED only and is a private event*** Course Objectives Participants will study and journal about local ecology including medicinal/edible plants, animal behavior, birds, and tracks. They will practice fundamental survival skills such as fire by friction, cordage making, stone tools, and water purification. Students will play games and participate in facilitated experiences to hone sensory and situational awareness skills necessary for outdoor survival. Students will play an active role in their education by providing verbal feedback to the instructor who will guide the class in their preferred direction. Examples of Skills Taught Sit spot meditation journaling biology Survival skills shelter water fire wood working medicinal/edible plants Wandering nature-based games navigation/getting lost and found tracking and awareness bird language About the Course This course is for members of Connect Ed only. If you would like to participate, please contact them for access. The curriculum in this course will be customized to their class and students. Age Range: 10-18 Please note our scheduled Vacation Days: Fall Break: October 14th Thanksgiving Break: November 27th Winter Break: December 16th - January 6th Spring Break: May 31st - 7th
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Fernwood Circle
3333 Fernwood Cir, Layton, UT 84040, USA
Cancellation Policy
If You Cancel 24 hours before event: No refund If You Cancel 2-6 days before event: 50% refund If You Cancel 1 week+ before event: Full refund, less payment processing fees If Making Tracks Cancels at Any Time: Full refund for the cancelled event(s)