Learning from the Wild: A Deer Leg Lesson
Through a hands-on nature lesson at The Ohmapi Nature Project forest school students explored deer anatomy and learned about muscles, joints, tendons, and ligaments with guidance from our neighbor and educator, Woniya. By observing closely and asking questions, the children connected the lesson to their own bodies and the natural world, gaining a deeper understanding of life, nourishment, and the connections between humans, animals, and the environment in Nevada County.
The Circle of Life: Gratitude, Responsibility, and Reverence
Before we take, we give thanks. Through a real-world encounter with death, Ohmapi students explored the circle of life, learning to honor what is given and return what remains to the Earth.
Hands-On Geology: Exploring the 3 Types of Rocks with Chocolate
Turn chocolate into rocks! Kids learn about sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks in a hands-on, edible geology experiment.

