I'm going to do a blog on the full version of nature tag that includes the caller naming anything including relationship things, like, "something that releases oxygen into the atmosphere" or "something that rabbits eat."
Hey Travis, reading your piece on names (which I highly recommend to anyone reading this comment) a while ago was when I first thought we must talk. It not only sounded like things I've thought about but also is written in the language of relationship and with heart as I hope comes out in my writings, as it does in yours!
What a fun game! My students love playing a version of the game Four Corners but with tree names. I have an area on my property with a Blue Spruce, Magnolia, Silver Tulip, and Silver Maple that makes a square and is perfect for the game. Looking forward to teaching my students Tree Tag next week! Thanks a bunch!
This is an awesome idea. I'm going to try to use it on some of our adventure club outings.
Also, agree re:names. I wrote about it a bit here: https://traviskriplean.com/forest-networking-with-a-presc-hvb3u9
I'm going to do a blog on the full version of nature tag that includes the caller naming anything including relationship things, like, "something that releases oxygen into the atmosphere" or "something that rabbits eat."
Hey Travis, reading your piece on names (which I highly recommend to anyone reading this comment) a while ago was when I first thought we must talk. It not only sounded like things I've thought about but also is written in the language of relationship and with heart as I hope comes out in my writings, as it does in yours!
What a fun game! My students love playing a version of the game Four Corners but with tree names. I have an area on my property with a Blue Spruce, Magnolia, Silver Tulip, and Silver Maple that makes a square and is perfect for the game. Looking forward to teaching my students Tree Tag next week! Thanks a bunch!
You are so welcome! You might also want to check out the expanded version of Nature Tag: https://peterkindfieldphd.substack.com/p/nature-tag-make-me-one-with-everything