NGSS and Project Learning Tree

Conservation Center at the Society for Protection of NH Forests 54 Portsmouth Street, Concord, NH, United States

Join us for this hands on workshop that explores the three dimensions of the Next Generation of Science Standards.  We will focus on environmental themes and content identified in the standards and bundling Project Learning Tree activities that help students learn concepts expressed in the DCI's and use science and engineering practices.  You will receive

$15.00

Growing Up WILD and PLT Early Childhood Environmental Experiences Workshop for Early Childhood Educators

NH Fish and Game Headquarters 11 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH, United States

Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young Children and Project Learning Tree’s Environmental Experiences for Early Childhood, are supplementary educational programs for young learners designed to connect children ages 3 – 7 with nature and wildlife. Workshop participants will have an opportunity to do sample activities from both programs that foster critical early childhood skill

$25.00

Designing, Creating and Teaching in Schoolyards Part 1 and Part 2

Gilmanton School 1386 NH Route 140, Gilmanton Iron Works, NH, United States

Make a difference for wildlife and experience learning in the landscape of your schoolyard. This workshop series will give you the tools, skills and practice. Schoolyard investigations and habitat projects address multiple environmental and educational concepts that benefit landscape, learning and community. The often under-utilized schoolyard spaces can be transformed from blank stretches of lawn

$40.00 – $70.00

Designing, Creating and Teaching in Schoolyards Part 2

McLane Audubon Center 84 Silk Farm Road, Concord, NH, United States

Make a difference for wildlife and experience learning in the landscape of your schoolyard. This workshop series will give you the tools, skills and practice. Schoolyard investigations and habitat projects address multiple environmental and educational concepts that benefit landscape, learning and community. The often under-utilized schoolyard spaces can be transformed from blank stretches of lawn

$40.00

Growing Up WILD and PLT Early Childhood Environmental Experiences Workshop

Crossroads Childrens Center 18 French Cross Road, Dover, NH

Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young Children and Project Learning Tree’s Environmental Experiences for Early Childhood, are supplementary educational programs for young learners designed to connect children ages 3 – 7 with nature and wildlife. Workshop participants will have an opportunity to do sample activities from both programs that foster critical early childhood skill

$20.00

Joint Project WILD and Project Learning Tree for Summer Programs and After-School

NH Fish and Game Headquarters 11 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH, United States

Join us for this all day workshop to explore Project Learning Tree and Project WILD. Activity-based, supplementary curricula supports teaching of wildlife, trees and forests and related conservation education concepts Great for summer camp leaders and after school program providers looking for quick, educational activities to do indoors and -outdoors Participate in several fun and

$30.00

Joint Growing Up Wild and PLT Early Childhood Environmental Experiences

Ark Learning Center 410 West Main Street, Tilton, NH, United States

Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young Children and Project Learning Tree’s Environmental Experiences for Early Childhood, are supplementary educational programs for young learners designed to connect children ages 3 – 7 with nature and wildlife. Workshop participants will have an opportunity to do sample activities from both programs that foster critical early childhood skill

$20.00

Creating & Teaching in Schoolyard Habitats: Part 1

Bow Elementary School, Bow, NH 22 Bow Center Road, Bow, NH, United States

Schoolyard habitat investigations and projects address multiple environmental and educational concepts that benefit all involved, especially the students. You can transform your schoolyard spaces from blank stretches of lawn or beaten dirt to ecologically sound landscapes, alive with wildlife and native plants and rich with opportunities for authentic learning experiences.

$40.00 – $70.00

NEA-NH Conference Session: Connecting Young Children with Nature

Bow High School 55 Falcon Way, Bow, NH, United States

A-27 Connecting Young Children with Nature (PK-2) Presenters: Mary Goodyear, Wildlife Educator & Lara Hooper, Drinking Water and Ground Water Education Coordinator We look forward to introducing you to three creative supplementary educational programs for young learners, designed to connect children aged 3-7 with wildlife, trees and water: Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young

Creating & Teaching in Schoolyard Habitats: Part 2

McLane Audubon Center 84 Silk Farm Road, Concord, NH, United States

Schoolyard habitat investigations and projects address multiple environmental and educational concepts that benefit all involved, especially the students. You can transform your schoolyard spaces from blank stretches of lawn or beaten dirt to ecologically sound landscapes, alive with wildlife and native plants and rich with opportunities for authentic learning experiences.

$40.00 – $70.00