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MARCH 2008
 

March 12

Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) Workshop
Where: Great Swamp OEC, Chatham, NJ
Time:
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Cost: $10 - includes light breakfast & the Wet Curriculum Guide
Contact:
To register, please call Jennifer Brine at (973) 635-6629

Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide is a collection of more than 90 science-based, interdisciplinary activities and lessons that are teacher-tested and classroom ready for K-12 students. Designed with a commitment to meeting educational standards, Project WET activities cover diverse topics and disciplines. The guide is only available to educators who participate in a six-hour Project WET Workshop. The lessons in the guide are correlated to the NJ Core Curriculum Content Standards.

 

March 29

Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) Workshop
Where: Morris Museum, Morristown, NJ
Time:
9:30 am - 3:30 pm
Cost: $30 - includes light breakfast, lunch & the Wet Curriculum Guide
Contact:
To register, please call Janet Cantaffa at (973) 971-3710. For additional information, visit www.morrismuseum.org

Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide is a collection of more than 90 science-based, interdisciplinary activities and lessons that are teacher-tested and classroom ready for K-12 students. Designed with a commitment to meeting educational standards, Project WET activities cover diverse topics and disciplines. The guide is only available to educators who participate in a six-hour Project WET Workshop. The lessons in the guide are correlated to the NJ Core Curriculum Content Standards.

 
APRIL 2008
 

April 4

Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) Workshop
Where: Palmyra Cove Nature Park, Palmyra, NJ
Time:
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Cost: $10 - includes light snack & the Wet Curriculum Guide
Contact:
To register, please call Kristina Merola at (856) 829-1900 x267

Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide is a collection of more than 90 science-based, interdisciplinary activities and lessons that are teacher-tested and classroom ready for K-12 students. Designed with a commitment to meeting educational standards, Project WET activities cover diverse topics and disciplines. The guide is only available to educators who participate in a six-hour Project WET Workshop. The lessons in the guide are correlated to the NJ Core Curriculum Content Standards.

 

April 12

Adopt A Beach Spring 2008 Cleanup
(rain or shine)
Where: Beaches throughout New Jersey
Time:
Starts at 9:00 am
Contact: For more information or to register your group for a cleanup contact Eileen Thornton, Program Coordinator at (609) 29-BEACH or eileen.thornton@dep.state.nj.us

Volunteers must register prior to the event to receive supplies.

 

April 29

Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) Workshop
Where: Pyramid Mountain NHA, Montville, NJ
Time:
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Cost: $10 - includes light breakfast & the Wet Curriculum Guide
Contact:
To register, please call Jennifer Brine at (973) 334-3130

Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide is a collection of more than 90 science-based, interdisciplinary activities and lessons that are teacher-tested and classroom ready for K-12 students. Designed with a commitment to meeting educational standards, Project WET activities cover diverse topics and disciplines. The guide is only available to educators who participate in a six-hour Project WET Workshop. The lessons in the guide are correlated to the NJ Core Curriculum Content Standards.

 

April 30

WOW! (Wonders of Wetlands) Workshop
Where: Great Swamp OEC, Chatham, NJ
Time:
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Cost: $10 - includes light breakfast & the WOW! Curriculum Guide
Contact:
To register, please call Jennifer Brine at (973) 635-6629

WOW! The Wonders of Wetlands features 70 pages of background material followed by more than 40 cross-referenced lessons. Lessons focus on wetlands definitions, wetlands plants and animals, water quality and supply issues, soils, and people.

 
MAY 2008
 

May 8

Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) Workshop
Where: SPLASH Steamboat, Lambertville, NJ
Time:
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Cost: $29 - includes coffee, donuts & the Wet Curriculum Guide
Contact:
To register, please call (732) 932-9271 or visit www.cookce.rutgers.edu and mention course code: EW0501CE08

Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide is a collection of more than 90 science-based, interdisciplinary activities and lessons that are teacher-tested and classroom ready for K-12 students. Designed with a commitment to meeting educational standards, Project WET activities cover diverse topics and disciplines. The guide is only available to educators who participate in a six-hour Project WET Workshop. The lessons in the guide are correlated to the NJ Core Curriculum Content Standards.

 

May 15

WOW! (Wonders of Wetlands) Workshop
Where: South Branch Watershed Association, Flemington, NJ
Time:
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Cost: $25 - includes light breakfast, lunch & the WOW! Curriculum Guide
Contact:
To register, please call Nicole Rahman at (908) 782-0422 x14

WOW! The Wonders of Wetlands features 70 pages of background material followed by more than 40 cross-referenced lessons. Lessons focus on wetlands definitions, wetlands plants and animals, water quality and supply issues, soils, and people.

 

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