California Project WET Gazette: Engaging With Our Blue Planet
“Blue Planet” is one of the most popular Project WET activities, and there are so many ways you can engage students beyond the globe-toss. The autumn edition of California Project WET Gazette explores those other opportunities, including the Oct. 10 launch of the Europa Clipper mission.
Please consider joining one of our fall workshops, or pass the word to your colleagues.
Upcoming Project WET workshops:
- Sept. 28, Land Use Learning Center, Riverside. All Riverside County K-12 educators – public, private, home school or informal – are invited to register for this experiential, interdisciplinary exploration of Project WET activities. Learn more.
- Oct. 5, Climate Change & California Water Workshop, Alameda County Water District, Fremont. Learn Project WET activities you can use to help students understand the effects of climate change on water and steps they can take to adapt to our changing environment. Learn more.
- Nov. 2, Climate Change & California Water Workshop, Shipley Nature Center, Huntington Beach. Learn Project WET activities you can use to help sixth through 12th grade students understand the effects of climate change on water. Learn more.
Find more upcoming workshops and read about the interconnections between the moon, Earth’s ocean and other watery worlds in the Autumn California Project WET Gazette.
Hope you enjoy a wonderful fall season! – Brian