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SUMMARY:Beavers: Nature’s Engineers – A STEM Exploration for K-6 Educators
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a field-based and hands-on workshop that brings the fascinating world of beavers into the classroom! Designed for K-6 teachers\, this workshop will explore the vital role beavers play in maintaining healthy ecosystems and mitigating climate change. \nThrough a hike to explore an active beaver meadow\, interactive STEM activities\, learning games\, and a creative costume activity\, educators will build their own understanding and leave with fun\, practical tools to help students understand the importance of these remarkable animals. \nObjectives: \n\nUnderstand the ecological role of beavers and their contributions to biodiversity\, water management\, and climate resilience.\nIntegrate STEM concepts into classroom activities with a focus on engineering\, biology\, and environmental science.\nEncourage problem-solving\, teamwork\, and creativity through an interactive design challenge and active learning games.\nUtilize a “Structure and Function” dress-up costume activity to make science concepts come alive in a kinesthetic way.\n\n\nAcquire ready-to-use lesson plans that incorporate STEM concepts and active learning strategies and book and resource suggestions to fit the needs of your classroom.\n\nWhether you’re teaching science\, environmental studies\, or simply want to inspire curiosity in your students\, this workshop will provide exciting tools and activities that bring the incredible world of beavers to life! \nTENTATIVE SCHEDULE (RAIN OR SHINE): \nThursday\, October 2nd\, Optional early arrival to alleviate the stress of morning travel. \n4-5pm Arrive at NJSOC and settle into cabins \n5- 6pm- BYO Dinner \n6-7pm- Canoe Paddle on Lake Wapalanne to explore SOC’s own beaver lodge! \n7-8pm- Campfire\, Stargazing & S’mores! \nFriday\, October 3rd\, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM \n8-9am- Overnighters will enjoy a NJSOC breakfast \n9am- Arrivals for single day participants \n9am-9:30 – Welcome & Introductions \n9:30- 1pm- Outdoor activities: Round trip (3.5mile) hike to Steam Mill Beaver Meadow\, “Ways of the Wild” Exploration and bag lunch \n1-3:30pm – Indoor activities: STEM Design Challenge: Beaver Dam Building\, Active Learning Games: The Beaver’s Role in the Ecosystem\, Climate Change and Conservation and Structure and Function Dress-Up Activity \n3:30- 4pm- Reflection\, Feedback and Departure \nInstructor Bios: \nHolly Romahn With over 30 years of teaching experience\, Holly has taught students in grades K-4. Currently teaching 4th grade science and social studies\, she has a strong interest and background in elementary aged STEM and nature education. Holly teaches at Hardyston Township Elementary School and also works as a seasonal naturalist at High Point State Park\, helping visitors learn about the outdoors. Holly’s goal is to engage students by making learning fun and hands-on. \nTanya Sulikowski is the Director of Education at the NJ School of Conservation. As a wildlife ecologist\, Tanya spent a portion of her early career documenting beaver activity in the NJ Pinelands. She loves providing opportunities for educators to get into the field and get their hands dirty while exploring creative new ways to connect students to our natural world. \nWorkshop Details: \nRegistration fee for overnighters includes breakfast and lunch\, overnight accommodations in cabin-style housing and all workshop materials. The fee for a single day includes lunch and all workshop materials. \nParticipating educators will receive a $150 stipend\, made possible through grant funding\, upon completion of the workshop. \nPlease contact Tanya Sulikowski\, NJSOC Director of Education\, with any questions. tsulikowski@njsoc.org \nRegister here or use the link below!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/beavers-natures-engineers-a-stem-exploration-for-k-6-educators-2/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educator Events
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