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USDA Forest Service
Program Title: Invasive Plant of South Dakota, Montana and
Wyoming
Program Length: 60 Minutes
Delivery Method: Video-teleconferencing
Program Provider: The Black Hills National Forest
Site Limit:
Additional Information:
Amy Ballard at 605-343-1567
Registration: Amy Ballard
605-343-1567 with your school name, address, telephone number, DDN
bridge site name, number of students, and grade.
Registration Deadline: January 18, 2008
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6-12 |
February 13 & 15, 2008 (4 sessions) |
Flexible times worked around your
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Description: Students will study the three state listed invasive
plants, the history and reproductive parts of these plants and how
they are controlled. Students will handle plastic and real samples
of these plants and use plant guides.
A box of materials and pre-program work will be
sent to the teacher one week ahead of each program. Sessions can
be taken individually even though they have been prepared to
tier to each other. Over 38 schools and 4500 students have
participated in our programs in the past 5 years. References
from participating teachers are available.
These hands-on programs have been specifically designed to
provide students with educational and visually stimulating
lessons on forest ecology. Music, PowerPoint programs, videos
and computer models are used to present the curriculum. Students
handle and identify South Dakota plants or build forest and tree
models and are asked to complete worksheets with the instructor
throughout the program. All programs are planned for 45 minutes
and bridged for 1 hour.
(NOTE:
Each site must audio mute upon connecting to the session to prevent
voice activated moving of the cameras from site to site.)
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