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Teacher Workshops
Museum staff provide training in int
ernationally recognized environmental education programs for teachers. These programs can be conducted for teachers of all subjects and grade levels either in your school or at the Museum. These workshops are excellent for informal educators such as scout leaders, camp leaders, and youth leaders of any kind!

Upcoming Teacher Workshops
The Museum offers environmental education programs, "Project WILD", "Project WET" and "Growing UP WILD
", with CEU credits available. For details, contact Angel Rohnke or Megan Fedrick at 601-576-6000.

July 22, 2013
Project WILD Aquatic
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Click here for registration form.

July 23, 2013
Project WET
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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July 24, 2013
Family Nature Detectives
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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July 25, 2013
Project Flying WILD
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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July 26, 2013
Rock On! Earth Sciences Workshop
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Click here for registration form.


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Project WILD
 is an interdisciplinary conservation and environmental education program emphasizing wildlife that is designed for educators of kindergarten through twelfth grade.

Project WILD capitalizes on the natural interest that children and adults have in wildlife by providing hands-on activities that enhance all subject and skill areas and by addressing the need for human beings to develop as responsible citizens of our planet. 

The program provides effective methods to teach problem solving and decision making, while teaching students how to think, not what to think. Materials include two activity guides for K-12 grade educators: the Project WILD K-12 Activity Guide focuses on wildlife and habitat, and the Project Wild Aquatic Guide emphasizes aquatic wildlife and aquatic ecosystems. 

Project WILD educational materials are provided to educators through practical,  interactive 6-hour workshops. Contact Project Wild Coordinator...

 

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Project WILD Aquatic
 is a conservation education program focused on aquatic wildlife and ecosystems for K-12 educators and their students. Project WILD Aquatic capitalizes on the natural interest that children and adults have in aquatic wildlife by providing hands-on activities that enhance student learning in all subject and skill areas. Contact Project Wild Aquatic Coordinator...

 


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Project WET 
is a program similar to Project WILD but with its own curriculum and activity guide for kindergarten through twelfth grades. It is a collection of innovative, water related activities that are hands-on, easy-to-use and fun! 

Activities incorporate a variety of formats, such as large and small group learning, whole body movement, laboratory investigations, discussion of local and global topics, and involvement in community service projects. People's relationships to water are a major theme of the Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide. Providing a thorough water education program, the guide also addresses water's chemical and physical properties, quantity and quality issues, aquatic wildlife, ecosystems, and management strategies. 

Project WET activities promote critical thinking and problem solving skills and help provide young people with the knowledge and experience they will need to make prudent decisions regarding water resource use. 

Project WET educational materials are provided to educators through 6-hour workshops. 
Contact Project WET Coordinator...


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Flying WILD
 introduces students to bird conservation through standards-based classroom activities and environmental stewardship projects. Flying WILD encourages schools to work closely with conservation organizations, community groups, and businesses involved with birds to implement school bird festivals and bird conservation projects. This workshop is for teachers that work with grades K-12. Contact Flying WILD Coordinator....

 

 

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Growing Up WILD
 features new activities designed to stimulate young children in new and exciting ways while connecting them to nature and many of its wonders. Growing Up WILD is a national early childhood initiative that builds literacy skills and environmental appreciation among early learners through participation in engaging wildlife-based educational activities. This workshop is suggested for teachers that work with ages 3-7. Click Here for details. Contact Growing Up WILD Coordinator... 

 

John DefazioJohnDeFazio, Jr. was recently named the 2012 Mississippi Project WILD Outstanding Facilitator of the Year. John has served as a Project WILD facilitator for 22 years and currently serves as a wildlife biologist with the Natural Resources Conservation Service. John has conducted many conservation workshops that have included Project WILD. His workshop participants have been on field trips to streams and have explored the unique habitats of Mississippi. Some participants have even bird danced as an ice breaker!

He truly has a passion for wildlife and environmental education. As a Project WILD facilitator John's enthusiasm and knowledge of wildlife & environmental education encourages all Mississippians to explore the outdoors with passion and interest.

 

 

Angel angelRohnke, Education Coordinator  at the museum received the Mississippi Science Teachers Association 2010 Informal Educator of the Year Award.

 

 

 

 

 
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Downloads
Megalodon Activity Guide
Frogs Activity Sheet
Growing Up Wild Curriculum
Project WILD 2010 State Curriculum Correlations
MMNS Teacher Guide
10 Things Kids Can Do To Help The Environment Bookmark


Scavenger Hunts
4th-6th grade scavenger hunt
4th-6th grade scavenger hunt key
7th-12th grade scavenger hunt
7th-12th grade scavenger hunt key
College level scavenger hunt
College level scavenger hunt key

For more teacher resources, Click Here. Also check out http://www.wylandcleanwaterchallenge.org/ for more great curriculum & teacher resources!