Lesson 4: What We Can Do to Help

Stage 1: Discovery  ·  Ages 5–8  ·  Environmental Sciences
Week 5 — Taking Care of the Course

How do people look after the environment?

Environmental stewardship — taking care of the natural world — is something everyone can practice, even very young people.

On a golf course, it looks like simple acts: replacing a divot in the fairway so the grass grows back, raking a bunker after using it, not disturbing nesting birds, picking up any litter that blows onto the course.

These small actions add up. A golfer who takes care of the course contributes to a healthier environment for both the game and the wildlife that shares it.

Caring about golf and caring about nature are not two different things. They are the same thing.

This Week’s Activity

Design a ‘Golfer’s Environmental Pledge’ — a list of five things a golfer promises to do to take care of the course and its wildlife. Decorate it and sign it. This pledge goes in your nature journal as a permanent commitment.

Parent-Teacher Note

The environmental pledge is both a values exercise and a literacy exercise. Encourage your student to choose commitments they actually intend to keep rather than just writing what sounds good. A short list of genuine commitments is worth more than a long list of performative ones — and this distinction, articulated gently, is itself an important lesson.