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Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle Tilth and the Burke Museum are excited to announce this special workshop series! The Biodiversity of Washington workshop series will investigate interconnections between the plants and animals of Washington and how our state’s habitats have changed through time.

Biodiversity of Washington Teacher Workshop Series

Most appropriate for teachers of grades 3 through 6, but open to educators of all grades, including pre-service teachers

First Saturdays, October through December, 2007 (October 6, November 3 and December 1)

Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle Tilth and the Burke Museum are excited to announce this special workshop series! The Biodiversity of Washington workshop series will investigate interconnections between the plants and animals of Washington and how our state’s habitats have changed through time. Each workshop will include hands-on lessons, guided tours, staff presentations, group discussions, and networking.  Curriculum connections will focus on science kits commonly used in the 3rd through 6th grades, including Rocks & Minerals, Plant Growth & Development, Ecosystems, and Landforms.


To see registration information on the Woodland Park Zoo website, click here!


For registration form in PDF form, please click here

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visit our partners on the web!

Burke Museum  www.washington.edu/burkemuseum

Woodland Park Zoo   www.zoo.org

When: Oct 06, 2007 from 08:30 am to 04:30 pm
Where: Good Shepherd Center
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