Kids Conservation Corner - Night Colors (published June 2010 e-newsletter)

Kids Conservation Corner - Night Colors (published June 2010 e-newsletter)
Night Colors Activity
 
In this nature activity you can sit outside in one spot. That's my favorite, sitting in one spot. Get comfortable, you will be there for about an hour. Take your seat just after the sun sets, but when there is still plenty of light.

Watch how the colors change as it gets darker and darker. Which ones can you see for the longest time? Which ones fade quickly? Can you see shades of gray and black? Are there things you can see at night that you couldn't see during the day? What animals do you think can see good at night?

 


Repoley, Bob and Barbara English.  Kamana for Kids, The Young Naturalist. Wilderness Awareness School, 2010.

 


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