Nature Unbound

Grade Level
9-12
Active
Active

Nature Unbound includes a student book, science notebook, and teacher guide, to help high school students understand the impact of ecology on Missouri and the world.

Registration deadline is May 26th for 10 registrants.

This workshop will prepare educators to teach the hands-on, Course Level Expectations-based Unit designed for high school students.  This place based curriculum will provide participating educators a field tested teacher’s guide and classroom copies of a well presented student guide and science notebook.   The grant funding associated with this program will provide at least one field trip and supplies for teaching this unit.

Bring your own lunch; soft drinks will be provided.

Reserve by June 10.

This workshop will prepare educators to teach the hands-on, Course Level Expectations-based unit designed for high school students (grades 9-12). This curriculum will provide participating educators a field tested teacher's guide, as well as classroom copies of student guides and science notebooks. The grant funding associated with this program will provide at least one field trip and supplies for teaching this unit.

Bring your own lunch; soft drinks will be provided.

This workshop will prepare educators to teach the hands-on, Course Level Expectations-based Unit designed for high school students. This place based curriculum will provide participating educators a field tested teacher's guide and classroom copies of a well presented student guide and science notebook. The grant funding associated with this program will provide at least one field trip and supplies for teaching this unit.

Bring your own lunch; soft drinks will be provided.

This workshop will prepare educators to teach the hands-on, Course Level Expectations-based unit designed for high school students (grades 9-12). This curriculum will provide participating educators a field tested teacher's guide, as well as classroom copies of student guides and science notebooks. The grant funding associated with this program will provide at least one field trip and supplies for teaching this unit.

We will break for lunch; drinks will be provided.

Register by July 26, 2017.

The Discover Nature Schools (DNS) program provides new and interesting curriculum that incorporates hands-on outdoor activities featuring Missouri ecosystems. Each unit has been aligned with the Missouri Learning Standards and Next Generation Science Standards. Teaching students outside has been shown to help improve test scores and help with behavior issues. Each unit comes with excellent teacher and student guides. These materials are free to public, private, or homeschool educators.

Nature Unbound Workshop.

This workshop will prepare educators to teach the hands-on, Course Level Expectations-based Unit designed for high school students.  This place based curriculum will provide participating teachers a field tested teacher’s guide and classroom copies of a well presented student guide and a science notebook.   The grant funding associated with this program will provide at least one field trip and supplies for teaching this unit.

 

The Discover Nature Schools (DNS) program provides teachers in Missouri with no-cost curriculum units that incorporate hands-on outdoor activities featuring Missouri wildlife and habitats. Each unit has been aligned with the most recent Missouri Learning Standards and Next Generation Science Standards and includes a field-tested teacher guide, as well as student books and science notebooks for each student. Grant funding is available to purchase classroom supplies and pay for field trip transportation.

The Discover Nature Schools (DNS) program provides new and interesting curriculum that incorporates hands-on outdoor activities featuring Missouri ecosystems. Each unit has been aligned with the Missouri Learning Standards and Next Generation Science Standards. Teaching students outside has been shown to help improve test scores and help with behavior issues. Each unit comes with excellent teacher and student guides. These materials are free to public, private, or homeschool educators.

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