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1 Watershed Curriculum and Concepts: North Fork Salt River Watershed Teachers Workshop Tabitha Chakwenya-Madzura

2 Purpose  Provide additional tools for elementary school science educators to Enhance science education information Enhance science education information Integrate watershed, natural resources and environmental education with science and socio-economic aspects Integrate watershed, natural resources and environmental education with science and socio-economic aspects

3 Relevance to Environmental Education and Missouri Show-Me-Standards The Web-based information will assist educators enhance students’ proficiency of knowledge, skills and competencies – activities are correlated with proficiencies listed in the Missouri Show-Me Standards: Enhance awareness and knowledge about natural resources and environmental benefits Enhance awareness and knowledge about natural resources and environmental benefits Facilitate development of skills, as children grow older, to identify and prevent nonpoint source pollution Facilitate development of skills, as children grow older, to identify and prevent nonpoint source pollution

4 Target Audiences  4-8 th Grade Science, Environmental and Agricultural Educators  4-8 th Grade Students  Interested local citizens

5 Locations  E - Elk River Basin  J - James River Basin  NFS - North Fork Salt River Basin  S - Sac River Basin  SP - Spring River Basin SP E S J N FS

6 North Fork Salt River Watershed North Fork Salt River Watershed   Agricultural Activities & Statistics   Non-agricultural Activities & Impact on the Environment   Recreational Activities & Resources   Non-point Source Pollution and Prevention   Plant and Animal Life   Water Quality Information   Watershed Groups   Physical Characteristics   Climate   Drinking Waters Sources   Environmental Education Curricula   Local 4-H Activities, FFA Club Activities

7 Interactive Websites Nonpoint source pollution Nonpoint source pollution Stormwater Stormwater Water usage around the house Water usage around the house Water treatment plant Water treatment plant The hydrologic cycle The hydrologic cycle Water in/outside the house Water in/outside the house Water and Our Body Water and Our Body Question and answer sections for each site Question and answer sections for each site

8 The Hydrologic Cycle Interactive Website watercycle.swf

9 Nonpoint Source Pollution Interactive Website waterpollute.swf

10 Stormwater Interactive Website stormwaterQA_onweb.swf

11 Water Usage around the House Interactive Website interacnew.swf

12 Water Treatment Plant Interactive Website watertreat.swf

13 Water and Our Body Interactive Website Your Body & Water.swf

14 Water Use in and Around the House Interactive Website water2_1.swf

15 Partners  The Bryant Watershed Atlas  Department of Elementary and Secondary Education  United States Environmental Protection Agency (VII)  University of Missouri Extension – Water Quality Program  Southwest Missouri State University  Truman State University  And many others

16 Implementation  Workshops (for teachers) in Southwest and North East Missouri regions  2/3 undergraduate/graduate hours offered to those interested from local universities (NE- Truman State University; SW – Southwest Missouri State University  Participants – will be asked to apply learned material and provide feedback  Local watershed newsletters and brochures are being developed for individual watersheds

17 Partners  James River Basin Partnership  Watershed Committee of the Ozarks  Missouri Department of Natural Resources  Missouri Department of Conservation  The Missouri Watershed Information Network Advisory Council

18 Who cares? EVERYONE LIVES IN A WATERSHED

19 Watershed Stewardship – Its our Responsibility

20 Contact MoWIN Phone573-882-0085 Fax573-884-5650 Toll Free:(MO only) – 1-877-H20-SHED(426-7433) E-mailmowin1@missouri.edumowin1@missouri.edu Websitehttp://outreach.missouri.edu/mowin/http://outreach.missouri.edu/mowin/ Mail 205 Ag. Engineering - Univ. of Missouri- Columbia, MO 65211- 5200 Visit us:205 Ag Engineering - Univ. of Missouri- Columbia, MO 65211- 5200


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