Project WILD workshops provide educators of K-12 students with the tools, training and resources needed to engage students in learning about the outdoors. The activities focus on developing students’ critical thinking, problem-solving and decision-making skills. Participants will receive two activity guides containing over 130 hands-on activities. During the workshop, participants will actually experience several of the activities and see just how engaging and educational they are!
TO REGISTER contact (email preferred) Lisa Anderson no later than June 1.
Oklahoma Project WILD allows you to bring together children and animals, nature and knowledge. It’s a winning combination that generates curiosity, captures interest, and unleashes the natural instinct in children to learn. Hands-on activities give life to textbook pages and give you the opportunity to creatively teach about the outdoors within core subjects such as science, math, social studies, and language arts. Project WILD materials support STEM learning and instruction for students in pre-K through grade 12.
We welcome any adult who wants to teach kids about the outdoors at Oklahoma Project WILD workshops and professional development credit is available. You can only receive activity guides by attending a workshop. Workshops cost $20 and we ask that you devote six hours to learn how to use the guides and become familiar with activities.
Oklahoma Project WILD is a program of the University of Central Oklahoma with funding provided by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.