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CURRICULUM TRAINING
Learn how to use your school habitat as an outdoor learning lab for your students. This training is targeted to both teachers and volunteer leaders. Using the 4-H Wildlife Stewards curriculum for both K-2nd grade and 3-5th grade, workshop instructors will demonstrate some of the lessons and activities from these curriculum guides. All the lessons tie directly the school habitat project and are matched to the Oregon Education benchmarks. The curriculum integrates the concepts of habitat, soils and water, plants, insects and wildlife into easy-to-use math and science lessons. The trainings are conducted on-site at 4-H Wildlife Stewards Member Schools using the school Habitat Education Site. 4-H Wildlife Stewards Member Schools must recruit 8 or more teachers, 4-H Wildlife Stewards and/or parent volunteers in order to receive a workshop delivered by Oregon State University Extension Faculty and staff. Each participant will receive a curriculum book. 4-H Wildlife Stewards training staff will target the training to each individual school’s needs and interests. Workshops are 3, 4 or 6 hours long depending on the interest of the school. If you are interested in hosting a 4-H Wildlife Stewards Curriculum Training at your school, please complete the 4-H Wildlife Stewards Curriculum Training Interest Form. We will make every effort to set up a curriculum training for your school on the times and days you request. For more information about these workshops contact: Susan Wieske |
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