Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., PT
Format & Length: In person, 6.5 hours
Audience: geared toward K-8th grade educators, formal and nonformal, but all pre-K-12 educators are welcome and encouraged to attend
Materials Provided:
- Project WET Foundations of Water Education
- The River Mile Network Crayfish & Freshwater Ecosystems
Description: Immerse yourself in place-based, water literacy investigations that bring real-world science to life! This interactive workshop will equip you with engaging, standards-aligned strategies to meet NGSS and Common Core while exploring the rich ecosystems of Jackson Bottom Wetlands. Walk away with free curriculum resources, including Project WET's Foundations of Water Literacy and The River Mile Network's Investigating Crayfish & Freshwater Ecosystems Connect with colleagues, discover new tools for outdoor learning, and experience firsthand how to inspire curiosity and environmental stewardship in your students!
Brought to you by: Clean Water Services, NAME (Northwest Aquatic & Marine Educators), Engaging Every Student,The River Mile (TRM), and ONREP (Oregon Natural Resources Education Program)
Offered at no cost to Oregon educators. PDUs available. Substitute reimbursement available on teacher work days.
Registration required. Registration for this workshop has closed.