439-5 Connecting K-12 Students to Soil Science: Examples from the UA I-STEM Mentoring Program and the UA Sky School.
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The UA Sky School is an immersive outdoor science program where K-12 students use the scientific method to complete multi-day inquiry research projects under the direction of graduate students. The goal of the Sky School program is to foster a cross-disciplinary understanding of the natural world using hands-on field science teaching techniques. Students are introduced to soils through exploratory activities that highlight changes in soil depth, soil color, and mineral composition across a climate gradient, beneath contrasting vegetation types, and between different parent materials. Student groups working on multi-day inquiry projects focus on numerous soils-based research questions including how soils change pre- and post-fire and how vegetation impacts soil properties. This work demonstrates the applicability of soils in science outreach programs and how soil activities can be integrated into pre-existing educational curriculums.
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