Locally Relevant 3-D Climate Science Storylines
By Pacific Education Institute & E3 Washington
Date and time
Saturday, March 2, 2019 · 9am - 4pm PST
Location
Squaxin Island Tribe Museum
150 SE Kwuh-Deegs-Altxw Shelton, Washington 98584Description
Become an integral part of this groundbreaking curriculum in Washington State!
Pacific Education Institute (PEI) is recruiting 4th and 5th grade teachers to pilot our erosion and food waste curriculum that addresses climate change. Each unit incorporates the following elements: NGSS aligned 3-Dimensional instruction, Indigenous ways of knowing, locally relevant activities, and solution oriented learning based on research from Project Drawdown.
This workshop is intended for Washington State classroom teachers in 4th and 5th grades. Grade level teams are encouraged.
A $300 implementation stipend is available for those who meet these requirements:
- Pilot the curriculum in their classroom before May 8, 2019
- Administer pre and post assessment
- Provide student work to PEI
Participants will receive 6 Washington State approved STEM clock hours and earn a $240 participation stipend (Details provided at the workshop).