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Above:\u00a0This summer, the Coastal Studies Institute will offer a variety of educational summer camps focused on science, technology, engineering, art and math. Photo courtesy of the Coastal Studies Institute<\/em><\/p>\n Welcome to the newest online issue of Scotch Bonnet<\/em>. This marine education newsletter also is available as a PDF<\/a>, if you\u2019re like me and want to keep a hard copy.<\/p>\n Thanks to Meredith Bruhn, Melissa Dowland, Gail Lemiec, Maria McDaniel, Harris Muhlstein, Michelle Pearce, Kayla Phillips, Laura Sirak-Schaeffer, Renee Strnad, Dave Sybert and Erika Winspear for their contributions to this issue. Wishing you all wonderful winter and spring seasons!<\/p>\n As you explore this new issue of Scotch Bonnet<\/em>, you will notice professional development opportunities and family adventures for everyone. Take advantage of these wonderful conferences, workshops and more, especially if you\u2019re working on your environmental education certification. There\u2019s a lot going on in North Carolina and beyond!<\/p>\n sciren.org\/networking-events\/sciren-coast\/<\/a><\/p>\n What:<\/strong> SciREN Coast networking event The North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores will host the seventh annual SciREN Coast event on Thursday, Feb. 7, from 5:45 to 8:00 p.m. The event connects educators with local researchers who will provide science-themed exercises and activities for use in the classroom. All educators \u2014 including private, formal, informal and homeschool \u2014 are encouraged to attend. Continuing education units will be available after additional homework. Registration is open now at sciren.org<\/a>. Refreshments will be provided.<\/p>\n ncarboretum.org<\/a><\/p>\n What:<\/strong> Project OWL workshop Are you\u2026 If you said \u201cYes!\u201d to any of these questions, then a Project OWL workshop is the place for you. Project OWL (Outdoor Wonders and Learning) is an EE curriculum guide written and designed to match North Carolina essential standards for elementary grades. It focuses on science, but also meets math, social studies and English language arts standards when applicable.<\/p>\n During the workshop, participants will try out Project OWL activities and learn more about how they work on their own or as part of a larger lesson. This workshop also offers time for creating programs and lessons using a learning cycle method and opportunities for participants to update an old favorite lesson.<\/p>\n This workshop is led by Michelle Pearce, coordinator of school and public programs at The North Carolina Arboretum and for Project OWL. The workshop can count for continuing education units for classroom teachers and\/or Criteria I or III credits for N.C. environmental education certification.<\/p>\n ncaquariums.com\/fort-fisher<\/a><\/p>\n What:<\/strong> Sea Turtle Exploration The North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher presents Sea Turtle Exploration, a curriculum to help educators engage students in the fundamentals of STEAM through ready-to-use, standards-based lesson plans and sea turtles. Join the aquarium on Saturday, Feb. 9, for a hands-on teacher workshop that will guide participants through the new curriculum \u2014 aligned with the new Common Core standards \u2014 and website.<\/p>\n Attendees will learn about additional resources, such as weekly blog posts, that will be available during the school year. Topics will include species profiles, aquarium staff spotlights, behind-the-scenes videos, new lesson plans and more. Students will even be able to follow the growth of aquarium hatchling sea turtles by visiting the blog each week.<\/p>\n Classes can \u201cadopt\u201d a turtle and learn about its care and growth. In addition, they will receive weekly updates with information on the turtle\u2019s current weight and length. Each class will receive a certificate of participation as well.<\/p>\n Please bring a reusable water bottle. You may choose to pack a waste-free lunch. Our snack shop, Shark Bites, will be open, and there are lunch options off-site. This workshop will count towards N.C. environmental education certification (Criteria I) and consists of 6 contact hours that may count toward continuing education units (CEUs) for teachers.<\/p>\n This workshop will be repeated on April 27 \u2014 see specifics later in this newsletter.<\/p>\n For more information on these upcoming workshops or to register, please visit: reservations.ncaquariums.com\/fortfisher\/Info.aspx?EventID=20<\/p>\n *The Oak Island Beach Preservation Society will pay the registration fee for any formal or informal Brunswick County educators.<\/em><\/p>\n What:<\/strong> Coastal Birds Come and improve your identification skills by birding in different habitats with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission.<\/p>\n We will discover wintering species on the beach, in the marsh and in edge habitats along the way. The group will meet at the aquarium and review birding basics and field guides. We will explore different locations along the N.C. Birding Trail in the coastal plain, including Fort Fisher State Recreation Area and the area surrounding the aquarium.<\/p>\n The hike will be approximately 2 miles, maximum. Please wear weather-appropriate attire and closed-toed shoes, and bring binoculars and plenty of water. If you do not have binoculars, some will be provided, but the quantity is limited.<\/p>\n This workshop and all materials are free to participants. Pre-registration is required. To register, please email or call Lauren Donald at lauren.donald@ncaquariums.com<\/a> or 910-772-0542. For any workshop-related questions, please feel free to email Rebecca Skiba at rebecca.skiba@ncwildlife.org<\/a>.<\/p>\n What:<\/strong> Sea Turtle Exploration A repeat of the Feb. 9 workshop \u2014 see description above.<\/p>\n parks.raleighnc.gov<\/a><\/p>\n What:<\/strong> Flying WILD workshop Flying WILD provides activities to teach middle school students about birds, their migration, and what people can do to help birds and their habitats. Educator CC King, of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, will lead activities for formal and informal educators interested in teaching kids about birds and birding and the importance of wildlife.<\/p>\n Participants will be eligible for Criteria I credit for N.C. environmental education certification or continuing education units upon request. Bring a bag lunch and dress for the weather. Pre-registration is required.<\/p>\n For more information, contact Kayla Phillips at kayla.phillips@raleighnc.gov<\/a> or 919-233-2121.<\/p>\n naturalsciences.org<\/a><\/p>\n The N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences offers a variety of educator programs throughout the year. Here are descriptions of one teacher trek and two Educators of Excellence explorations for the spring and summer.<\/p>\n What:<\/strong> Twigs, Eggs and Frogs\u2019 Legs Prepare to observe the explosion of life as spring arrives in North Carolina! Discover ways to bring spring into your classroom. Examine the incredible miracle of bud burst as trees begin to leaf out and flower. Explore signs of spring, such as early wildflowers and amphibian breeding pools. Learn how to better appreciate and study this magical time of year. *Optionally, and weather-dependently, join us for dinner and frog call listening and salamander stalking after dark.<\/em><\/p>\n Additional information: naturalsciences.org\/calendar\/event\/educator-trek-twigs-eggs-and-frogs-legs\/<\/a><\/p>\n EDUCATORS OF EXCELLENCE INSTITUTES, SUMMER 2019 \u2013 Applications due March 4!<\/strong> What:<\/strong> Yellowstone Institute<\/strong> Participating educators will study and experience the wonders of the world\u2019s first national park. Join us from sunrise to sunset as we observe the incredible wildlife of Yellowstone, including bears, bison, wolves and elk. Learn about the area\u2019s unique geology while exploring the fascinating world of geysers, hot springs and mudpots. Enjoy the magnificent scenery of the northern Rocky Mountains as we hike trails throughout the park.<\/p>\n The daily program will include field experiences, opportunities to meet with park staff and other experts, and activities designed to help integrate your experiences into the classroom. Discover strategies for exploring the connections between Yellowstone and North Carolina, such as wolf and elk reintroduction, fire ecology, resource management issues and much more. During the trip, participants will provide daily updates to students in North Carolina via a blog.<\/p>\n What: Amazon Institute<\/strong> Participants will experience first-hand the unique ecosystem of the Amazon rainforest in northeastern Peru. Educators will spend nine days learning about the native flora, fauna and cultural history as they explore on foot and by boat along the Amazon and Napo rivers near Iquitos, Peru.<\/p>\n The daily program will include practical field experiences, basic local natural history, and easily duplicated techniques for teaching natural sciences in the classroom. During the trip, participants will provide daily updates to students in North Carolina via a blog. This program is designed to give educators a direct experience with environments and concepts that are part of the N.C. curriculum.<\/p>\n More information and application at: naturalsciences.org\/learn\/educators-of-excellence-institutes<\/a><\/p>\n Looking for other opportunities? For information about additional teacher education programs, contact Melissa Dowland at melissa.dowland@naturalsciences.org<\/a> or 919-707-9898.<\/p>\n atimeforscience.org<\/a><\/p>\n What:<\/strong> Science Expo The fourth annual Science Expo, sponsored by A Time for Science, is set for Saturday, March 16, from 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. The goal of the Expo is to showcase science centers all over the eastern part of North Carolina, as well as university departments and businesses that deal with science topics.<\/p>\n Over 40 participants will offer hands-on activities for learners of all ages. Enjoy presentations in a mobile planetarium, observe live animals and participate in different demonstrations offered throughout the event. This year is shaping up to be a great Expo, so come out to downtown Greenville and learn about science!<\/p>\n capefearbg.org<\/a><\/p>\n What:<\/strong> Project OWL workshop Please see description of the Project OWL (Outdoor Wonders and Learning) workshop above, under the N.C. Arboretum section.<\/p>\n What:<\/strong> Star Party Come out to the Cape Fear Botanical Garden and gaze at the stars. Walk a luminary-lit path as you learn facts about the sky, sit by the fire as you gaze at the stars, and meet local astronomy enthusiasts who will help you explore the night sky.<\/p>\n There will be scheduled and ongoing activities to pique the interest of astronomers of all levels. This is a great date night or family event. Please bring a flashlight. This event is part of the North Carolina Statewide Science Festival and the Statewide Star Party, with support from North Carolina Space Grant. For more fun science events during the festival, go to ncsciencefestival.org\/<\/a>.<\/p>\n What:<\/strong> Project WET workshop Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) is an interdisciplinary water education program intended to supplement a school\u2019s existing curriculum. The goal of Project WET is to facilitate and promote the awareness, appreciation, knowledge and stewardship of water resources through the development and dissemination of classroom-ready teaching aids and through the establishment of state-sponsored Project WET programs.<\/p>\n Project WET offers the educator activity guides and modules designed for grades K-12. By using Project WET services and resource materials, young people will gain the knowledge, skill and commitment needed to make informed decisions about water resource uses and conservation.<\/p>\n forestry.ces.ncsu.edu\/events\/?q=PLT<\/a><\/p>\n Since 1976, Project Learning Tree (PLT) has been using trees as a lens into our natural and built environments to teach students \u201chow to think, not what to think\u201d about complex environmental issues. Check out this short video<\/a> (go.ncsu.edu\/PLTworkshops<\/a>) to see some activities in action and hear from students and teachers!<\/p>\n What:<\/strong> EE for the K-8 Educator with Project Learning Tree Join other K-8 classroom and informal educators as we explore activities in the Project Learning Tree K-8 Curriculum Guide. Every participant will leave the workshop with this guide, which includes 96 activities correlated with the N.C. Standard Course of Study and Essential Standards.<\/p>\n The PLT activity guides are provided free of charge to participants through support from the N.C. Forestry Association. Continuing education units are available. This workshop qualifies for Criteria I in the N.C. Environmental Education (EE) Certification Program.<\/p>\n Questions? Contact Renee Strnad at renee_strnad@ncsu.edu<\/a>.<\/p>\n What:<\/strong> Southeastern Forests and Climate Change This workshop will cover the Southeastern Forests and Climate Change (SFCC) secondary module and the NEW Carbon & Climate e-unit.<\/p>\n Project Learning Tree\u00ae (PLT) and PINEMAP have partnered to develop a secondary module on climate change impacts on southern forest ecosystems, the role of forests in sequestering carbon, and strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to changing climatic conditions. The module is designed for use in life science, environmental science and agriculture courses in grades 9-12, with potential use in middle school or community college courses. The Carbon & Climate e-unit was developed for grades 6-8 and is an integrated online unit provided through PLT\u2019s online portal.<\/p>\n There is a $20 registration fee for this workshop. All participants will leave with a printed SFCC activity guide, access to the online SFCC portal and the Climate & Carbon e-unit. This workshop will be presented by N.C. PLT coordinator Renee Strnad. Please make a personal commitment to attend to ensure there are enough materials and space for everyone. Cancellations made by April 11 will receive a $10 refund. Cancellations after April 11 will not receive a refund.<\/p>\n Questions? Contact Stacie Hagwood at stacie.hagwood@raleighnc.gov<\/a>.<\/p>\n
\n<\/a>SciREN Coast Set for Feb. 7<\/h2>\n
\nWhen:<\/strong> Thursday, Feb. 7; 5:45 to 8:00 p.m.
\nWhere:<\/strong> N.C. Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores, 1 Roosevelt Blvd., Pine Knoll Shores
\nCost:<\/strong> FREE
\nRSVP:<\/strong> sciren.org<\/a><\/p>\n
\nDiscover Project OWL at NC Arboretum<\/h2>\n
\nWhen:<\/strong> Saturday, Feb. 9; 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
\nWhere:<\/strong> N.C. Arboretum, 100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way, Asheville
\nCost:<\/strong> $10 per person
\nRegistration:<\/strong> 4020a.blackbaudhosting.com\/4020a\/NC-EE-Certification-Project-OWL<\/p>\n
\n\u2026a classroom teacher looking to incorporate more environmental education (EE) into your lessons?
\n\u2026an informal educator hoping to incorporate more grade level standards into your programs?
\n\u2026a K-5 pre-service teacher looking for more resources to implement science methods?<\/p>\n
\nEducator Professional Development at NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher<\/h2>\n
\nWhen:<\/strong> Saturday, Feb. 9; 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
\nWhere:<\/strong> N.C. Aquarium at Fort Fisher, 900 Loggerhead Drive, Kure Beach
\nCost:<\/strong> $25* (includes a behind-the-scenes tour and access to curriculum)
\nCredits:<\/strong> 6 contact hours toward CEUs; EE Certification Criteria I
\nRSVP:<\/strong> reservations.ncaquariums.com\/fortfisher\/Info.aspx?EventID=20<\/a><\/p>\n
\nWhen:<\/strong> Saturday, March 23; 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
\nWhere:<\/strong> N.C. Aquarium at Fort Fisher, 900 Loggerhead Drive, Kure Beach
\nCost:<\/strong> FREE
\nCredits:<\/strong> 4 contact hours toward CEUs; EE Certification Criteria II
\nRSVP:<\/strong> reservations.ncaquariums.com\/fortfisher\/Info.aspx?EventID=20<\/a><\/p>\n
\nWhen:<\/strong> Saturday, April 27; 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
\nWhere:<\/strong> N.C. Aquarium at Fort Fisher, 900 Loggerhead Drive, Kure Beach
\nCost:<\/strong> $25* (includes a behind-the-scenes tour and access to curriculum)
\nCredits:<\/strong> 6 contact hours toward CEUs; EE Certification Criteria I
\nRSVP:<\/strong> reservations.ncaquariums.com\/fortfisher\/Info.aspx?EventID=20<\/a><\/p>\n
\nFlying WILD \u2013 Wake County<\/h2>\n
\nWhen:<\/strong> Wednesday, Feb. 27; 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
\nWhere:<\/strong> Lake Johnson Park, 4601 Avent Ferry Rd., Raleigh
\nCost:<\/strong> FREE
\nRSVP:<\/strong> reclink.raleighnc.gov<\/a>, barcode #231149<\/p>\nN.C. Museum of Natural Sciences Workshops<\/h2>\n
\nWhen:<\/strong> Saturday, March 2; 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.*
\nWhere:<\/strong> Multiple sites in the Triangle area
\nCost:<\/strong> $25 (includes resources)
\nCredits:<\/strong> 8 contact hours towards CEUs
\nRSVP:<\/strong> naturalsciences.org\/calendar\/educator-trek-registration<\/a><\/p>\n
\nSince 1987, educators from across North Carolina have been inspired by their experiences in outstanding natural areas. The Institutes are available at low cost because of the support from the Friends of the Museum\u2019s Educators of Excellence Fund. This year join us in Yellowstone or Peru for the experience of a lifetime!<\/p>\n
\nWhere:<\/strong> Yellowstone National Park, WY and MT
\nWhen:<\/strong> June 15 to 24, 2019
\nCost:<\/strong> $950<\/p>\n
\nWhere:<\/strong> Amazon rainforest near Iquitos, Peru
\nWhen:<\/strong> July 9 to 19, 2019
\nCost:<\/strong> $1,400<\/p>\n
\nScience Expo in Greenville<\/h2>\n
\nWhen:<\/strong> Saturday, March 16; 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
\nWhere:<\/strong> A Time for Science Greenville Science Center, 729 Dickinson Ave., Greenville
\nCost:<\/strong> FREE<\/p>\n
\nEvents at Cape Fear Botanical Garden<\/h2>\n
\nWhen:<\/strong> Saturday, March 23; 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
\nWhere:<\/strong> Cape Fear Botanical Garden, 536 N. Eastern Blvd., Fayetteville
\nCost:<\/strong> $10 for members; $20 for non-members
\nRSVP:<\/strong> form.jotform.com\/90074120429954<\/a><\/p>\n
\nWhen:<\/strong> Friday, April 12; 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
\nWhere:<\/strong> Cape Fear Botanical Garden, 536 N. Eastern Blvd., Fayetteville
\nCost:<\/strong> Included with general admission or membership
\nRSVP:<\/strong> No pre-registration is required<\/p>\n
\nWhen:<\/strong> Tuesday, April 23; 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
\nWhere:<\/strong> Cape Fear Botanical Garden, 536 N. Eastern Blvd., Fayetteville
\nCost:<\/strong> $25 for members, $35 for non-members
\nRSVP:<\/strong> Pre-registration required at form.jotform.com\/90083571843964<\/a><\/p>\n
\nUpcoming Project Learning Tree Workshops<\/h2>\n
\nWhen:<\/strong> Tuesday, March 26; 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
\nWhere:<\/strong> Guilford College Community Center, 5800 W Friendly Avenue, Greensboro
\nCost:<\/strong> $20
\nRSVP:<\/strong> go.ncsu.edu\/ncplt_guilford<\/a> (registration deadline: March 20)<\/p>\n
\nWhen:<\/strong> Wednesday, April 17; 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
\nWhere:<\/strong> Walnut Creek Wetland Park, 950 Peterson St., Raleigh
\nCost:<\/strong> $20
\nRSVP:<\/strong> go.ncsu.edu\/ncplt_wcwp<\/a> (registration deadline: April 11)<\/p>\n
\nKidWind \u2013 Save the Date<\/h2>\n