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Tsalila Teacher Resources

Here are activities that can be used with students any time during the year. They are meant to compliment some of the learning stations from the Tsalila Education Days, and show the different parts of a watershed.

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Big Life on the Ground- Elk

Cultural uses of plants

Death on the Beach

Enviroscape -  watersheds

Fold A Fish - Salmon Hexaflexagon

Forest Products -  forest management

Historic Logging

Lakes -  Tools of the Trade -  water pollution

Life at Night - bats

Life in the Air -  birds

Life in the Water - water bugs

Little Life on the Ground -  insects

Meet the Snowy Plover

 

More Life in the Water - salmon anatomy

Nature’s Grocery  Store - Native American use of plants

 

Recycle Jeopardy - glossary

River Box - streams

Rocks and Things - soil

Salmon Maze - salmon life cycle

Soup of Life - estuaries

Soup of Life - marshes

Splash! - life cycle of salmon game

Taking Flight - bird adaptations

Upland Forest Ecosystem - trees

Water Cycle


Social Science Activities

Language
Plants
Myths
Flint Knapping

Links to other resources

Environmental Education Resources on the Internet
Places to find Aquatic Curricula
Places to find information on Native Americans
Posters, Videos, CDs & other wonderful stuff
Sources for Equipment
Conservation Organizations & Government Agencies
Other websites and resources

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hosted by the Tsalila Partnership

For more information contact Mike northrop (541) 902-6960
or email at mnorthrop@fs.fed.us