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Investigating Crayfish + Freshwater Ecosystems: Science Educator Workshop

Saturday, Apr 6
9:00am - 4:00pm
Water Pollution Control Lab (at Cathedral Park on the river)
1536 NE Saratoga St.
6543 N Burlington Ave.
Portland, OR 97211
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Contact Information

Rick Reynolds
5033804140
rick@engagingeverystudent.com
The River Mile Network
Hosted by:
The River Mile Network, the National Park Service, and Engaging Every Student
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2019 Crayfish and Freshwater Ecosystems Workshop_Portland_2.pdf

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Learn to engage grade 2-16 students in fascinating crayfish studies in this hands-on STEAM workshop. Rick Reynolds, veteran educator and author of Investigating Crayfish + Freshwater Ecosystems, will team up with Eric Larson, Ph.D. and other partners from The River Mile Network to step you through student activities including scientific investigations in your local watershed. Gain confidence to participate with The River Mile's Crayfish Study citizen science project to support important research by scientists and wildlife managers.


Schedule

- Intro. to crayfish + freshwater ecosystems with hands-on materials.

- Overview of lesson plans aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards + Common Core State Standards

- Hands-on activities, including some outside on the beautiful Willamette River

- Lunch (included)—can be enjoyed outside!

- More lessons + hands-on activities


Learn how different tools can be used to monitor native and invasive crayfish, assess water quality, and collect, analyze, and share data and student observations to benefit people and wildlife. Meet NGSS and CCSS while integrating the arts and all content areas.


You can earn PD contact hours or college credit through participation in this enjoyable Saturday experience which will include time to network. Space is limited, so please RSVP at https://goo.gl/Hd7ojJ. Participants are asked to bring their own tablet and/or other mobile devices, if possible.


Location:

Water Pollution Control Lab (at Cathedral Park on the river)

6543 N Burlington Ave.

Portland, OR 97203


Free + Open to all formal and non-formal educators, as well as partners.

Support available for subs; must submit request prior to workshop.

$40 deposit required to reserve seat; 100% refund when attend.


Shared at Workshop:

- Teacher’s Guide with lessons adaptable for grades 2-16

- "Native + Invasive Crayfish” posters

- How to get crayfish traps + other hands-on resources

- Multimedia presentations + more!


Learn More and Register  https://goo.gl/Hd7ojJ


Online Resources: TheRiverMile.com


Questions? Contact:

- Rick Reynolds: 503-380-4140, rick@engagingeverystudent.com

- Janice Elvidge: 509-754-7848, janice_elvidge@nps.gov


We hope to see you there!


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