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Invasive Species

Investigating Invasive Species with Washington Pest Watch for Middle School (This workshop is FULL) Attention all 6th through 8th grade formal educators interested in learning about invasive species! Scotch broom, mussels, and beetles - oh my! Washington is being invaded! With Pacific Education Institute and the Washington Invasive Species Council, you can become familiar with a state-wide

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ClimeTime

Solutions Oriented Learning Storylines Writing Workshop: Coastal Natural Hazards (By Invitation Only) Educators will participate in a storyline writing workshop about coastal natural hazards to develop K-2, 3-5, middle school, and high school storylines. We will be working in grade level teams to write focused storylines for implementation during the 2020-2021 school year.

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SOLS: Regen Ag

Regenerative Agriculture Solutions-Oriented Learning Storyline hosted by ESD 105 Is it possible to teach climate science in a way that is locally relevant, solutions-oriented, connected to indigenous science, and connected to careers? Who have been, are, and will be the local land stewards in my region? What are best practices to draw down carbon from

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Project Learning Tree

Project Learning Tree: Outdoor STEM Learning for Schoolyard or Home for Grades K-5 Join FieldSTEM Coordinators Molly Griffiths and Hattie Osborne from Pacific Education Institute in an online workshop designed to help K-5 educators increase their knowledge, skills and tools to create impactful science learning opportunities for students in their schoolyard or at home using

$40
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Project Learning Tree

Project Learning Tree for Grades K - 5 Cost: $40 (includes PLT Guide and both workshop days, August 25 and 27) Join Central Washington FieldSTEM Coordinator Megan Rivard from Pacific Education Institute in an online workshop designed to help K-5 educators increase their knowledge, skills and tools to create impactful science learning opportunities for students

$40

Project WILD

Exploring Nature with Young Children: A Growing Up WILD Workshop Join Pacific Education Institute's Megan Rivard and Hattie Osborne for an exciting new Growing Up WILD virtual adventure! Growing Up WILD is a developmentally appropriate, STEM integrated, nature based  program for young children ages 3-7. This workshop will introduce the participants to activities that engage

$30

Invasive Species

Investigating Invasive Species for Grades 3-8 (This workshop is FULL!) Attention all 3rd through 8th grade formal educators interested in learning about invasive species! Scotch broom, mussels, and beetles - oh my! Washington is being invaded! With Pacific Education Institute and the Washington Invasive Species Council, you can become familiar with a state-wide citizen science

Free

FieldSTEM: Schoolyard Investigations

Remote FieldSTEM and Schoolyard Investigations for Kinder and 1st   (Workshop FULL-Waitlist available) Join Pacific Education Institute's Tressa Arbow and Hattie Osborne for this three hour online Zoom workshop introducing Remote FieldSTEM and Schoolyard Field Investigations for Kindergarten and first grade educators. FieldSTEM is an integrated framework that facilitates career-connected, locally-relevant, field-based learning. In this

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FieldSTEM: Schoolyard Investigations

Remote FieldSTEM and Schoolyard Investigations for 2nd and 3rd Grade (Workshop FULL-Waitlist available) Join Pacific Education Institute's Tressa Arbow and Hattie Osborne for this three hour online Zoom workshop introducing Remote FieldSTEM and Schoolyard Field Investigations for 2nd and 3rd grade educators. FieldSTEM is an integrated framework that facilitates career-connected, locally-relevant, field-based learning. In this

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SOLS: Coastal Hazards

Solutions Oriented Learning Storylines: Coastal Hazards (Workshop FULL-waitlist available) Join Pacific Education Institute (PEI) and our ClimeTime partners to take a deep dive into coastal hazards in Washington. Participants will learn about the Solutions Oriented Learning Storyline format, which includes: local anchoring phenomena, culturally responsive practices , NGSS three-dimensional student growth measures, and a solutions-oriented

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