Learning with Native Plants: Engaging with Seasonal Changes

Learning with Native Plants: Engaging with Seasonal Changes

Thu, February 27 2025 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
  • Substitute Teacher Reimbursement Available!

    The NCESD can cover up to $200 of the costs to your district for your substitute teacher. Join us!
    9/11/2024 1:34 PM   Carissa Haug  
  • [ New Announcement ]

    Learning with Native Plants is a 3-part workshop series.  Please register for each session that you are planning to attend (links for each registration page are below).

    Learning with Native Plants: Setting up to Grow

    Tue, October 1 2024   9:00 AM - 3:30 PM

    Beaver Food Forest   423 Twisp Carlton Road, Carlton WA

    https://www.pdenroller.org/esd171/catalog/174881

     

    Learning with Native Plants: Engaging with Seasonal Changes

    Thu, February 27 2025

    9:00 AM - 3:30 PM

     WVC North Campus, 116 Apple Ave W, Omak

    https://www.pdenroller.org/esd171/catalog/174889

     

    Learning with Native Plants: Continuing to Grow Event Description

    Tue, April 15 2025 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM

    Oroville School District Greenhouse

    https://www.pdenroller.org/esd171/catalog/174897

     

    8/27/2024 12:00 AM   Jane Schuyleman  

Presenters

  • Lisa Monahan
  • Carissa Haug

Description

Come and learn how to track seasonal changes with your students! Engage in

science and art activities that develop observation skills and deepen connection

with the land and seasons. Learn how monitoring phenology, or seasonal changes,

is vital to many aspects of ecology, our communities, and sustainability. Practice

how to easily discover and document observations of native plants and wildlife that

can contribute to regional and national science projects from your classroom,

schoolyard, or field trip.

In this training you will…

Learn about how tracking seasonal changes is vital for ecology, community, and

sustainability

Practice field methods for observing seasonal phases of plants

Explore activities that engage students in gathering useful data on tracking

seasonal changes

Learn about how your classroom or native plant nursery can join regional and

national phenology projects

Location

Wenatchee Valley College, Omak
116 Apple Ave W. Omak WA

Dates

  • Thu, February 27 2025
    9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
    WVC North Campus, 116 Apple Ave W., Omak, WA

Registration

Event # 174889

Price
Free
Registered
6 / 20
Registration Ends
Wednesday Feb 26, 2025 9:00 AM

Professional Hours

Clock Hour Number: WEI0151
6.00 Clock Hours $18.00
6.00 STEM
6.00 Equity

Subjects

Curriculum STEM