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Find creative ways to
teach science, math or language arts; connect your students with
nature; or learn new outdoor skills all within these pages. The
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission offers many programs
that can enhance your teaching while introducing students to interesting
and engaging aspects of fish and wildlife. Browse the sites on the
right hand menu and see all the ways you can introduce something
wild into your teaching.
Highlights include:
Project WILD
is a K-12, interdisciplinary conservation education program emphasizing
wildlife.
Schoolyard
Wildlife Project is designed to move students outdoors to investigate
the ecological world of common plants and animals right there in
the schoolyard.
The Florida Black
Bear Curriculum Guide is a series of field tested, multi-disciplinary
lessons about Florida's black bear designed for grades 3-8.
The
National Archery
in the Schools Program is designed to teach international style
target archery in 4th-12th grade physical education classes.
Joe Budd Aquatic
Education Center provides an opportunity for students to learn
about aquatic ecology in a natural setting.
Jr. Hunter Safety
includes a series of three courses about firearm safety, outdoor
ethics and conservation for grades K-5.
At
MarineQuest School Daze students in grades 4-12 tour lab stations
and hands-on displays at FWC's Fish and Wildlife Research Institute.
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