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Stuck on You at the CDRI
Grades K-HS
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The Chihuahuan Desert Nature Center invites you to find out about cactus of the Chihuahuan Desert. We’ll inform you about the adaptations made by cacti in order to survive in the desert, give you tips and ideas about starting a cactus garden in your classroom or on the school grounds, and share the ethnobotany of cacti – its uses, its benefits, and the folklore that surrounds cactus. We’ll also have some ideas about incorporating what you know about cacti in mathematics, science, literature, social studies, and art. Enjoy a brown-bag lunch from Stone Village Market, and as a bonus, learn about bird basics on a birding walk after lunch.
Important Session Information:
Workshop fee covers lunch from Stonevillage.
T-TESS/T-PESS
:
Dimension 1.4: Activities, Dimension 2.2: Content Knowledge and Expertise, Dimension 2.4: Differentiation, Dimension 3.3: Classroom Culture
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Session ID:
409612
Credits Available:
(6) CPE
(6) Contact Hours
In Person Seats Filled:
10 / 12
Fee:
$15.00
Contact Person:
Leanne Locklar
Instructor(s):
Leanne Locklar
Date
Time
Location
7/28/2020
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Center
43869 Hwy 118, Ft. Davis, 79734
Venue Type:
In Person
2811 Laforce Boulevard Midland,TX 79706