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Please contact the Education Coordinator to learn more about the workshops.

It's All Connected Educator's Workshops

Not just a "science" curriculum, It's All Connected integrates science with language arts, social studies, math, and art. This unique curriculum was created specifically for Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and provides valuable information on estuaries and their important role in coastal ecology. There are many opportunities for problem solving, creative thinking, and writing. The curriculum may be used in total, or the educator may select parts appropriate for their classroom and geographic location. Proximity to Great Bay Estuary is not a necessity for implementation of significant components of the curriculum.

Project Aquatic Wild Educator's Workshops

Project Wild Aquatic is an award winning curriculum emphasizing wildlife. The waters of the earth, in some form, are within walking distance from any classroom on the planet. Project Aquatic Wild education materials serve as an invitation to explore and understand the fascinating worlds of water and the aquatic habitats they support. The curriculum is designed for kindergarten through high school, but can be applied to adult audiences.

Project WILD Educator's Workshops

Project WILD is an interdisciplinary conservation and environmental education program emphasizing wildlife. Its goal is to assist students of any age in developing awareness, knowledge, skills and commitment to result in informed decisions, responsible behavior and constructive actions concerning wildlife and the environment. The curriculum is designed for kindergarten through high school, but can be applied to adult audiences.