Nature restorer
The first group of Tiny Forest Rangers plant the Tiny Forest themselves with the whole class! The Tiny Forest Rangers walk around the forest and observe: what do they see, what do they hear, what do they feel, what do they smell? They fill in the Tiny Forest checklist and carry out minor maintenance tasks. They clean up litter and remove weeds that are higher than the trees.
Nature investigator
Many learning activities take place in the Forest. There are carpet tiles or dead pieces of wood in the forest. One child lifts the tile, and the other children say which animals they see. They check on the search card which animal it is and fill it in on the list of sightings. Sometimes, Tiny Forest Rangers grab a white sheet and hold it under a tree. When children shake the tree, animals fall on the white sheet. Children use the search cards from the materials box to find out which animals they have found and add them to the list.
Nature storyteller
At the changing of the guard, the group of last weeks’ Tiny Forest Rangers passes the baton to the new group. They indicate what the next Tiny Forest Rangers should look out for (crooked trees, drought, weeds, garbage) and share the data from the nature counting assignment in class. Students invite parents, friends and/or family for a tour of the forest. They show the forest, their own tree and the animals they found.