
Teach for the Watershed Spring Enviroscape Presentations
March 6 - May 27

Teach for the Watershed (T4W) is a place-based, outdoor education program built upon the Michigan Science Standards and Next Generation Science Standards for watersheds, ecosystems, and nonpoint source pollution. In 2018, over 1,500 students in West Michigan participated in this program and were able to see first-hand how they can directly influence the local environment.
Starting out in the classroom, your students will explore a tabletop Enviroscape Watershed and Nonpoint Source Pollution model to discover how water moves across a landscape and transports pollution from our watersheds and into our waterways. Then it’s off to the field to engage in place-based learning by using the tools of the trade like waders, nets, microscopes, and chemistry kits to assess the health of your local stream.
From April 10th to the last day of school WMEAC will be facilitating our T4W program for middle school students in Grand Rapids Public Schools, Godfrey Lee Public Schools, and many other scholars across West Michigan.
For more information regarding our T4W program please contact Kyle Hart at t4watershed@wmeac.org
Details
- Start:
- March 6
- End:
- May 27
- Event Categories:
- Education, Environment, Enviroscape, Field Work, Grand Rapids, Teach for the Watershed, Volunteer, Water
Organizer
- WMEAC
- Phone:
- 616-451-3051
- View Organizer Website