Outreach Teacher Workshops are six (6) hour hands-on training that introduce attendees to the Texas Wildlife Association, in-class and outdoor L.A.N.D.S. Outreach lessons and activities, and how to incorporate natural resources into classrooms or programming. Lessons focus on teaching land stewardship, native wildlife, and water conservation and are TEKS-aligned. This workshop is ideal for educators grades K-8 (ages 5-14) and is completely FREE! All educators who attend and complete the workshop will receive six (6) CPE hours.
A sampling of Science Units covered: Conservation and Land Stewardship • Characteristics of Environments • Structure/Function and Survival • Basic Needs • Inherited Traits and Resemblance • Ecosystems – Biotic and Abiotic • Groundwater, Surface Water, and Watersheds • Populations and Communities
Open to all statewide educators (registration is not limited to only those in the area) – ideal for classroom teachers, volunteers, and informal educators of grades K-8
Completely FREE to attend!
Earn 6 hours of CPE credit
Hands-on and fun – and you’ll leave with access to additional online lessons and resources!
PLEASE NOTE: There are several other locations and dates. Check the information in the link.