Date & Time
9:00am CDT - 3:00pm CDT
About This Event
Join us for a FREE teacher workshop at Sibley Nature Center.
High School/Middle School/Elementary (6hours)
Texas as Art uses enhanced satellite imagery to connect students with the ways that Texas meets challenges affecting our ecoregions, our landscapes, and our changing environment, including droughts, wildfires, coastal erosion, resource extraction, and urbanization. You will engage with numerous resources that will connect with courses that cover Earth Science, Environmental Science, and Biological Science, with Arts elements adding to the fun!
Short “Ecoregions” videos produced by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department anchor lessons and activities that address TEKS across multiple grade levels. You will actively evaluate diverse lessons, activities, and games, and share with other teachers your ideas for classroom implementation. You will receive these and many other resources in digital format for your own use.
Dr. Rebecca Dodge of Midwestern State University will lead the workshop.
Lessons are TEKS-aligned and fun!
Sibley Nature Center is a TEA-Approved Provider.
Participants will receive 6 CEU/CPEs for this workshop.
Registration is required and cost is FREE.
Workshop is open to any formal or informal educator.
Workshop is limited to 30 registrants.
So please let us know if you can not attend to allow spots for others.
Lunch will be provided from 12-1pm.
About This Event
Join us for a FREE teacher workshop at Sibley Nature Center.
High School/Middle School/Elementary (6hours)
Texas as Art uses enhanced satellite imagery to connect students with the ways that Texas meets challenges affecting our ecoregions, our landscapes, and our changing environment, including droughts, wildfires, coastal erosion, resource extraction, and urbanization. You will engage with numerous resources that will connect with courses that cover Earth Science, Environmental Science, and Biological Science, with Arts elements adding to the fun!
Short “Ecoregions” videos produced by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department anchor lessons and activities that address TEKS across multiple grade levels. You will actively evaluate diverse lessons, activities, and games, and share with other teachers your ideas for classroom implementation. You will receive these and many other resources in digital format for your own use.
Dr. Rebecca Dodge of Midwestern State University will lead the workshop.
Lessons are TEKS-aligned and fun!
Sibley Nature Center is a TEA-Approved Provider.
Participants will receive 6 CEU/CPEs for this workshop.
Registration is required and cost is FREE.
Workshop is open to any formal or informal educator.
Workshop is limited to 30 registrants.
So please let us know if you can not attend to allow spots for others.
Lunch will be provided from 12-1pm.
Date & Time
9:00am CDT - 3:00pm CDT