Coyote Trails will have specific information for you on ideas of things you can do with your students after the field trip to continue building on the excitement and learning . We also recommend that your class log into our web site and post your reflections there. By having an authentic audience for students to share what they have learned, such as through this web site, students will be motivated and proud to demonstrate and continue the learning that has taken place. Suggestion for short term and long term projects and ideas will be provided.

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Johann (14) - 2008 Fox Trail and Bear Skills told us:
Coyote Trails has brought to my life a relationship with nature that is truly meaningful. I look at the natural world now with a deeper understanding and humility towards all things. Learning the skills of our ancestors, and living the philosophy of the natural world, Coyote Trails has helped me to realize what truly matters in my life

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