DNS: Nature Unbound 9th-12th grade
Nature Unbound is the high school level ecology unit in the Discover Nature Schools (DNS) series from the Missouri Department of Conservation. It builds on knowledge and concept foundations taught in basic biology. Supporting expectations from the MLS and NGSS, emphasis of this unit is on student-centered and collaborative investigations of ecosystem dynamics, cycles of matter and energy transfer, interdependent relationships, and human impact on biodiversity.
This workshop introduces important facets of the teacher guide and student materials including: Unit overview, organization of lessons and activities, assessments, correlation to the MLS and NGSS, and appendices. Outdoor field experiences, use of science notebooks, obtaining teacher and student materials at no cost, and participation in the Nature Unbound grant program will also be covered.
The field portion of the workshop will include an assessment of outdoor spaces for field experiences, utilization of science notebooks for data collection, practice with science tools and resources, student management tips and techniques, and the development of a natural resource management plan as a culminating project.
Be sure to download the Nature Unbound PDF documents (Nature Unbound Teacher Guide, Student Guide, Science Correlations) or order your free Nature Unleashed curriculum materials prior to the workshop using our Teacher Portal.
To order by mail, visit our Teacher Portal homepage and click "DNS Order Form" to submit your request - allow 7-10 business days for arrival.
Participants who teach science to more than 20 students and complete both portions of this hybrid workshop will become eligible to participate in the non-competitive grant program for equipment and field trips that support the unit.