Monday, June 16, 2008

Presentation Powerpoint






Hi I’m Jessica and I go to Waterville jr. hi. In Waterville the goal is that every student will learn lots of scientific content, meet the state standards and do projects that connect to the outside world. Today we’re here to share with you how we plan to meet this goal. Here today are a few students who will help tell you about our projects. Please welcome Julia, Nolan, Kelsey, Kalah, Elizabeth, and Zak.

Elizabeth
We will begin by sharing a video that shows the Adopt-a-Farmer project that has been going on for over 10 years-it started before I was even born. Please notice how it meets state standards, uses the scientific process, is organized, and is connected with the community. After that we will tell you about our schoolwide project, Literate about Biodiversity. We got started on that with a $10,000 Toyota Tapestry grant.
Now, let’s watch the video.

The video can be viewed on the Edutopia website under "Leapin' Lizards" or at the University of Washington NatureMapping website address given at the end of this presentation under Teachers NatureMapping Around the State/ShortHorned Lizard Project.


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