[NMScience] SMNHC Workshop February 16th!

Davis, Susan, DCA susan.davis at state.nm.us
Tue Feb 5 14:18:09 MST 2008


Project WILD/Aquatic WILD Workshop:

Science and Literacy & Outdoor

Classrooms

 

 

WHERE:  Sandia Mountain Natural History Center, Cedar Crest, NM

 

WHEN:  February 16, 2008, 9-4 pm

 

WHAT:  Learn how to use your school grounds and Project WILD activities to meet New Mexico Content Standards and Benchmarks in science, math and language arts. Project WILD is a supplementary wildlife education program for K-12 educators.

ü      Receive the new revised 2007 guides

ü      Enhance & expand your teaching skills - indoors or out

ü      Increase student test scores with hands-on integrated activities

ü      Meet New Mexico State Content Standards and Benchmarks

ü      Receive valuable teaching resources for your classroom - 

 

COST:  Free! Enjoy a fun professional development day & the company of your peers!

 

 

Questions?  Contact Kevin W. Holladay, NM Dept. of Game & Fish, kevin.holladay at state.nm.us (505) 476-8095  1 Wildlife Way, Santa Fe, NM 87507.

 

Registration required. Participation is on a first-come, first-serve basis.  Limit 25 people.  Contact August Wainwright at august.wainwright at state.nm.us <mailto:august.wainwright at state.nm.us>  / 841-2861 or Kevin Holladay

 

Presented by: Kevin Holladay, New Mexico Department of Game & Fish, Dan Shaw, Bosque School & Susie Davis, Sandia Mountain Natural History Center.

 



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