Play a game to practice observing your environment and noticing details.
Science Action Club recognizes the unique challenges facing out-of-school time programs. Shifts to online learning and physical distancing require new ways of thinking. But you don't need to reinvent the wheel. Use this searchable index to find recommended SAC activities for different learning environments and feel free to modify activities to meet your program's needs. If you’d like help brainstorming ideas, contact SAC at scienceactionclub@calacademy.org.
Tips to Support Your Planning:
- Consider each activity’s mission and keep sight of the main learning goals as you make changes.
- Citizen science can be done anywhere—indoors, outdoors, even through your window.
- Some group activities can be done individually.
- Links to the digital guidebooks and printed materials are located inside each online training under Activity Leader Resources. You can screen-share images of SAC printed materials or videos if you’re teaching online. A list of video links is located near the back of each guidebook.
Looking for coronavirus (COVID-19) info? Click here for resources, FAQs, and interviews with Shannon Bennett, PhD, the Academy's Chief of Science.
Teams compete to identify gulls using binoculars and field guides.
Use a magnifying glass to examine a pine cone in detail.
Play a game to learn how satellites send and receive data.
Draw a map of your environment from an ant's point of view.
Play a matching game to identify birds by their silhouette.
Go birding! Use tools to help you look and listen for signs of birds.
Observe nature in your neighborhood. How might you sort what you see?
Use Merlin Bird ID with family and friends. Compete to identify birds.
Practice your ground truthing skills using Google Maps.
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