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USDA Forest Service
Program Title: Tinker Trees
Program Length: 60 Minutes
Delivery Method: Video-teleconferencing
Program Provider: The Black Hills National Forest
Site Limit:
Additional Information:
Amy Ballard 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.
Deadline:
January 18, 2008
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6-12 |
February 6 & 7, 2008 (4 sessions) |
Flexible times worked around your
classes. |
Description:
Students will
learn and compare Ponderosa Pine and Black Hills White Spruce
adaptations to living with forest fires and the role of fire in a
healthy Ponderosa Pine Ecosystem. Students will build their own
trees.
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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