Outside and inside nature
Leaving your classroom or section is sometimes very simple, sometimes it is a little more complex.
Returning to focus and deepen what you have encountered, seen and discovered can be just as challenging.
Srotolab – Outside and inside nature offers 15 workshops on paper to unroll and create, designed to invite children to leave their classroom, so that they can learn to dance between one place and another, to play, explore and challenge themselves using different languages and strategies. It presents opportunities to expand work spaces by supporting children’s research, investigation and creation, who have the opportunity to resume the experiences lived in the open air inside the classroom.
SROTOLAB CONTENTS
30 artist strips in a single box, designed by Hervé Tullet and Alessandra Falconi, to unroll and manipulate to develop creativity, break graphic-visual patterns, train graphic-motor skills, experiment with the different languages of art and create engaging collective workshops to confront, reflect and grow together.
The guide
A roll-guide for the teacher with basic day-by-day instructions for the use and construction of activities.
30 meters to roll out
Inside the box are 30 meters of laboratories on paper to unroll and manipulate.
The suggestions
Instructions and additional tips are available on the back of each strip.
30 meters to roll out and manipulate to:
Explore spaces with the 5 senses.
Practice handwriting, phonological and lexical skills.
Work with the first logical-mathematical concepts.
Leaf through some selected roll-sheets from the box that have been translated into English to facilitate your evaluation:
THE AUTHOR
Laura Malavasi, Pedagogical consultant for numerous institutions for which she follows the start-up phases of new services and new projects, she has always been involved in the planning and documentation of teaching and education in nature.
THE ILLUSTRATOR
Mook was born from a project by Carlo Nannetti and Francesca Crisafulli. Their artistic activity ranges from sculpture to graphic art, from illustration to design, up to the creation of workshops for children on art and recycling.