Ecology at Waters
 

Waters' Ecology program is the winner of the 2003 Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum's Educational Leader Award. 

In Fall, Winter and Spring, students participate in a nature-based field experience that focuses on education, restoration and exploration.  The students are introduced to nature in a way that fosters a personal connection to our natural areas.  Volunteer parents and commuity members are active participants in the field visits as well. 

Waters Pre-K-8 Ecology Strand
Grade Ecology Focus
PreK-1
In My Garden-Explorations of flowers, butterflies, trees etc.

2
River Unit - Integrated unit w/Friends of the Chicago River. Visit river, ask questions, research answers, river mural and songs.
3
Mighty Acorns - three trips plus pre - and post visits, art integration.
4
Same as above.
5
Same as above.

6
River unit - Integrated unit with Friends of the Chicago River. River visits. Watershed issues. Water quality monitoring. Music and art.

7
Lake Michigan Unit - with Friends of Parks; aquatic biology; bird migrations, geology; geography, music and art integration.

8
Native garden stewardship; water conservation, fire ecology; raising loosestrife and beetle; seed collection and propagation, butterfly, bird and insect monitoring, re-use and recycling.

Visit BeyondToday's website to get more information about our Ecology program

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