Earth Around Us Tent Program Inspires Next Generation of Scientists
Educator Sarah Wisecarver introduces Hampstead Central School students to water data in the Earth Around Us tent.
Youth throughout New Hampshire and surrounding states are engaging in a unique learning experience combining math, science, and reading: They are learning about soil and water ecosystems through the Earth Around Us tent program. Since 2021, the tents have reached more than 16,000 youth and families at 90 visits to K鈥12 schools and public events. The program is run by the New Hampshire GLOBE Partnership based at 91制片厂鈥檚 Leitzel Center.
Vibrant murals printed on cloth form the walls of the pop-up tents; panels on the soil tent illustrate three different soil ecosystems found in New Hampshire, and each water tent panel represents a water ecosystem during a season. The tent is often used by classroom educators but can also be found at camps and outdoor STEM and environmental events.
Through the soil tent programming, youth (and families) learn to use tools like shovels and soil augers to dig into the ground around their schools and camps. They observe the different colors of the soils, create a soil profile of the location, and identify anything they find, like insects and roots.
Using the tools and activities provided with the water tent, youth explore a local waterbody, measuring the temperature and water transparency and observing aquatic insects, crustaceans, and snails.
91制片厂 Researchers Inspire Budding Scientists
Joy O鈥橞rien鈥22G and Nate Blais 鈥22G took the soil tent to Moharimet Elementary School in Madbury.
91制片厂 faculty, graduate students, and Extension docents have also participated in tent programming, providing science expertise for classroom educators and learners, sharing their knowledge, and inspiring young students to get interested in science careers. Recently, Joy O鈥橞rien 鈥22G and Nate Blais 鈥22G took the soil tent to Moharimet Elementary School in Madbury, New Hampshire. 鈥淚t's so exciting to listen to the students interpret the images on the tent,鈥 says O鈥橞rien, acknowledging she learns as much from the students as they do from her. 鈥淎s a graduate student, it is very important to me that we educate young minds on the importance of soil and hopefully inspire some future soil scientists."
鈥淭he soil tent experience provided our fourth graders with a window into what is going on below the ground,鈥 says Ellen Ervin, a science specialist at Moharimet. 鈥淭his was a powerful experience for our students because they got to work outside in the forest alongside soil scientists who were able to encourage them to be curious and to notice, wonder, and learn about the soils right on their school grounds.鈥
鈥淥ver the years, this resource has been invaluable, offering our students hands-on experiences and unique opportunities to engage with science in a real-world context,鈥 writes another educator. 鈥淭he program is consistently engaging, fostering opportunities for our students to collaborate, communicate their findings, and develop essential teamwork skills.鈥
A Big Tent Across New Hampshire
The tent program has gained in popularity over the years so that a second set of each tent kit was added to the rotation. Educators and community organizations borrow the tents throughout spring, summer, and fall, and often multiple tents are in use at one time. Program leaders are expanding the program to reach all corners of New Hampshire.
鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to be talking to partners to set up 鈥榯ent loaning hubs鈥 to reach educators, camps, and other organizations across the state,鈥 says NH GLOBE Partnership project director Jennifer Bourgeault 鈥93, 鈥99G.
The Earth Around Us tent program is funded by grants from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and NASA Science Activation #NNX16AC54A.