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Dipping Into Creeks
An Educator's Guide and Kit
by Beth Etgen, Urban Creeks Council Vice President, Education
With flowing water, wooded banks, and a variety of wildlife, local creeks
are an ideal resource for learning through experiential environment-based
education. Research and classroom-based studies show that students learn
better, are better citizens at school, and transfer their learning to new
situations better in environment-based education programs.
The Sacramento Chapter of Urban Creeks Council developed "Dipping Into
Creeks" as an environment-based activity guide for educators that
use community creeks as a "window on the world" to increase
students' understanding of our complex environment.
Creeks naturally attract children; they are just about the right size of
water for easy exploration. "Dipping Into Creeks" is a fun,
experiential resource guide packed with great activities designed to
encourage educators of children in kindergarten through eighth grade to
use creeks as classrooms. The activities in "Dipping Into Creeks"
give the leader everything needed to prepare and guide a group of children
to a local creek, from "Getting Ready in the Classroom" to
"Planning For Action". During the learning process, the children
proceed from awareness of their local creek to knowledge of the importance of
the creek habitat, to planning a specific task for creek improvement. The
guide is $20 and is available from Urban Creeks Council.
Pulling together the equipment that is needed for a group to do activities at
a creek site can be a time consuming job. Because of this, a kit of materials
that can be used at a creek site is also available for loan. The kit includes
aquatic life identification guides, dip nets, white trays, magnifying glasses,
ph paper, clip boards and more, for a class of 30 students. To request a loan
of a creek kit, please call the Arcade Creek Recreation and Park District office at
(916) 482-8377.
"Dipping Into Creeks" would make a wonderful addition to any
elementary or middle school educator's library as well as helping to
support the Sacramento Chapter of Urban Creeks Council and their work to
educate the community about the importance of urban creeks. Consider
purchasing one for yourself, your child's or grandchild's teacher
or for a local school. With the active participation of many individuals,
we can help improve the quality of life for all Californians.
"Much of California's economic prosperity has depended on how we have used
our environment. In the future it will depend on how we understand our environment.
In its broadest definition, our environment is the Now that joins our Past to
our Future. Our environment links everyone and everything."
From Education & The Environment, Strategic Initiatives for Enhancing
Education in California
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Sacramento Urban Creeks Council 4855 Hamilton Street Sacramento, California 95841
phone (916) 454 - 4544 email: ucc@arcadecreekrecreation.com
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