Science Tidbits: Colorado Animals in Winter

  • GRADE For practicing Pre-K to grade 1 teachers.
  • DATE/TIME

    Friday, February 8, 2013

    2-4:30 p.m.

  • COST

    $10

  • STANDARDS

    Life Science

  • REGISTRATION INFORMATION

    Reservations required.
    Call 303.370.6000, M-F, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

    For questions regarding this workshop, please e-mail kristina.horton@dmns.org.

FAQS

  • Q

    Will I receive a certificate of hours?

  • A

    Yes. If you attend the entire 2.5 hour session, you will receive a certificate prior to leaving.

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  • Q

    Do I have to attend all three sessions?

  • A

    No, you may come to the workshops of your choice; however, we do encourage you to attend all of the Tidbits to help build your ECE learning community and increase your science teaching knowledge and skills. 

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  • Q

    How does this workshop relate to the other early childhood workshops?

     

  • A

    Activities in this workshop can be implemented without having attended our other workshops. This workshop ties in well with the big idea and activities in Changing Seasons.

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In this workshop, classroom investigations focus on observable animal behaviors and adaptations for survival in winter. We will highlight selected Colorado animals found in the foothills and mountains.

Join us for an inquiry approach to science that includes playful exploration, planned investigations, and tips on providing intentional support for the development of science process skills. In this workshop we explore Life Science by focusing on Colorado animals in winter, including observable animal behaviors and adaptations for survival.

Generous support of the Museum's Science Tidbits is provided by BP America, Inc.

We proudly recognize our donors for their generous support of the Museum and its education programs.
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