No Child Left Inside Day
No Child Left Inside (NCLI) Day (Tuesday October 13) will be the focal point of Earth Science Week.
On the first NCLI Day, held during Earth Science Week 2008, teachers and earth scientists led students outdoors to sample water, interact with earth systems, and observation the natural world in action. This day proved to be a popular event for schools, youth organizations, government agencies, and others interested in promoting outdoor educational activities. Now, to encourage even broader participation, AGI has developed an educator's guide for organizing NCLI Day in local schools and communities. This online resource provides 10 outdoor activities, information on how to plan your NCLI Day event, and classroom follow up activities. Download a copy of the NCLI Day educator's guide through the Earth Science Week website at www.earthsciweek.org/ncli. Earth Science Week is an annual celebration of the geosciences held the second week of October to promote an understanding and appreciation of the earth sciences.
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