A natural science educator workshop featuring the award-winning curricula of Project Learning Tree, Project WILD & Project WET, will be Oct. 8-9 at the Park County Complex in Cody.
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A natural science educator workshop featuring the award-winning curricula of Project Learning Tree, Project WILD & Project WET, will be Oct. 8-9 at the Park County Complex in Cody.
This is an opportunity to obtain all three of these training and educational programs in a single workshop. Each curriculum focuses on a specific resource area: forests (PLT), wildlife (WILD), and water (WET). The inquiry-based curricula studies and language arts are cross-curricular, and adaptable for grades K-12. Teachers, substitute teachers, non-formal educators, home-schoolers, youth group leaders and anyone wanting to bring the environment into their classroom is welcome and encouraged to attend.
For more information, text or call Hazel Scharosch at 307-377-0039 or email schazel17@gmail.com.