On July 20th Sarah Kesten, US Science Teacher and Preserve Manager, attended WOW! Workshop and Wetland Exploration” which is a highly regarded wetlands education curriculum
developed by the non-profit Wetlands Institute, at The Aquatic Resources Education Center in Smyrna, Delaware. This
particular workshop was organized by the Partnership for the Delaware
Estuary which includes the Schuylkill Action Network which, along with
the Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association, gave
us the rain garden grant to install the big rain garden in the Preserve a
few years ago. The workshop offered techniques for us to connect our students with our wetlands and
natural spaces without limitations, exploring more ways to
engage students outdoors as well as ways to incorporate
wetland activities while indoors.
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Wetlands Workshop
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Elsewhere,
The Preserve,
Upper School
Sunday, November 13, 2016
MIddle School Students Design Butterfly Garden
At Preserve Day earlier this fall, we employed Middle School student ideas for a redesign of the Butterfly Garden in The Preserve At Germantown Academy. While the final effort looks more like an amalgam of the best ideas from lots of designs, there were many interesting individual designs.
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Middle School,
The Gardens,
The Preserve
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Kindergarten Students Roll Up their Sleeves for Mud Day
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