Engage Your Students with Denali National Park

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Are you studying the western region of the United States? Looking to engage your students with the national parks? Look no further than Denali National Park! I’ve compiled my top 5 tips for teaching with Denali National Park!

1.) Become a Remote Junior Ranger

Most of you reading this don’t live within field trip range to Denali National Park. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t have your students become Junior Rangers. They have the entire booklet online, and packets can be mailed in. I also like to pair my students’ learning with a video from Rock the Park or the Arts and Culture project that Google and the NPS paired up for.

2.) Read about the Park

Having books about the park available for your students is a great way to have them learn about the park. Below is a list of a few of my favorite books, and you can click here to check out my Denali National Park book list on Epic.Β 

3.) Skype with the Park

Since we all can’t visit the park, bring the park to your classroom! It is super easy to set up a Skype or Zoom (or Google Meet) call with a ranger from Denali National Park. Over the years I have done a bunch of calls with rangers and they have all been fantastic. To learn more about the programs that Denali offers, check them out here.

My personal favorite is the Science of Sled Dogs. Every year I tie this presentation to my Iditarod Sled Dog unit in February and March. To learn more about the Iditarod and how to use it in your classroom, check out Iditarod EDU here!

4.) More than the Park

There is so much history around Denali National Park that you can tie it into so many different subjects. I’ve listed a few below, with clickable links for you to easily find more information.

5.) Make it Simple

Looking to easily add the national parks into your lessons? Grab my Denali National Park Reading Comprehension activities. In this week-long reading unit students will learn about the park using both fiction and non-fiction, new vocabulary words, text connections, park brochure and pennant, and MORE! AND I have both a printable and digital version. Grab these here!

The national parks are truly magical! I hope you and your students enjoy the adventure!

And if you are really getting into the national parks, be sure to grab my FREE history of the national parks activities here!

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