Thursday, September 10, 2009

Waves, Wetlands, and Watersheds workshop in Santa Rosa

When you attend this workshop, you will receive a FREE copy of the California Coastal Commission's science activity guide for teachers, Waves, Wetlands, and Watersheds. You'll try out some of the activities in the guide and get an overview of the other free educational resources and programs the Coastal Commission has available. You will be eligible for professional growth credit from University of the Pacific upon completing additional work. REGISTER for the workshop by contacting Annie Kohut Frankel at afrankel@coastal.ca.gov, (415) 597-5888, or (800) Coast4U. This workshop are open to both formal and informal educators.

 

Thursday, October 29, 4-6pm

Environmental Center of Sonoma County, Santa Rosa

Register by October 27.

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Waves, Wetlands, and Watersheds is a classroom activity guide for teachers that addresses California's critical coastal and marine issues such as endangered species, marine debris, coastal geology, water use, and much more. It is aligned to the California State Science Content Standards for grades 3 through 8, and includes Community Action lessons adaptable for all ages up to and beyond grade 12. The connection between inland areas and the ocean is emphasized throughout, so the lessons are relevant for students living in all regions of California. For more information, visit www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/waves/waves1.html

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