Watershed Studies Resource Guide
The annotations include comments and recommendations on the program offerings which include lesson plans, videos, slide shows, art ideas, and more!
The annotations include comments and recommendations on the program offerings which include lesson plans, videos, slide shows, art ideas, and more!
Ancient Rivers of the Pacific Northwest [Video] CWU’s Nick Zentner presents ‘Ancient Rivers of the Pacific Northwest’ – the 17th talk in his ongoing Downtown Geology Lecture Series. Recorded at Hal Holmes Center on February 1, 2017 in Ellensburg, Washington, USA.
Limited Time for Free! Download the draft version of the 4-H Crayfish Guide from the University of Idaho at no cost. The final guide will be sold on the 4-H website, so we encourage you to get the free draft copy before the document is finalized.
The River Mile is a network of educators, students, resource managers and scientists in the Columbia River Watershed exploring the essential question: “How do relationships among components of an ecosystem affect watershed health?”
Aqua Bugs helps solve bug ID mysteries with a few simple questions. Clear directions paired with simple line drawings walk you through each choice.
The FieldScope Data Collector app allows you to enter and submit data to a National Geographic FieldScope project.
The five lesson plans it contains are integrated with science, language arts, social studies, and art concepts and aligned with the Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards.
http://www.engagingeverystudent.com/project/litter-marine-debris-education-poster/
My WATERS Mapper provides dynamic information about the status of NPDES permits for each state, summary information from the Clean Watershed Needs Survey and water quality assessments.
Project Wet FREE Materials – 33 Ways to Conserve Water