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    • About Us >
      • History
      • Board of Directors
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      • Contact Us
      • Partners
  • Projects
    • Amphibian Wetlands >
      • Britannia Slough
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      • West Brohm Lake
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      • Community Conservation Corner
      • About Environmental Education
      • 'Bat' Pack
      • 'Bee' Pack
      • Educational Material
      • Outreach Program
    • Rivers & Channels >
      • Elaho River Restoration
      • Evans Creek Re-Watering
      • Mamquam River Reunion
    • Salmon >
      • Chinook Research Study
      • Salmon Recovery Plan
      • Salmon in Squamish
    • Squamish River Estuary >
      • About the Estuary
      • Blue Carbon Project
      • Training Berm Upgrades (CERP) >
        • Background
        • Updates
      • Eelgrass Restoration
      • West Wind / West Barr Restoration
    • Wildlife & Heritage Trees
  • Events & Blogs
    • Events Calendar
    • Events Gallery
    • Blogs >
      • Rhonda's Wondering
      • Student Blogs >
        • Jhanelle Williams (2016)
        • Maria Yasel (2015)
        • Vanessa Logie Isnardy (2015)
        • Michalina, Max, & Barrett (2014-2015)
        • Jennifer Buchanan (2014)
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education

educational material

 RESOURCES

​Squamish Rivers & Estuary Educational Resources
Recommended for Pre and/or Post Outreach Program acitivities or for use with your own lesson plans.
Created to help connect students to our watershed, traditional ways of knowing, and the Squamish community (human and more than human).
Please contact education@squamishwatershed.com if you have any questions.​

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Grade 7

Estuary Food Web (3-7): Students will recognize that estuary food chains are the transfer of food energy from plants to a top consumer
File Size: 1984 kb
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Make a Watershed Model (K-7): Students will predict where water will flow in watersheds and understand the impact of water flow in their school yard
File Size: 4036 kb
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Our Estuary (4-7): Students will recognize the location & explain the physical characteristics of the Squamish Estuary
File Size: 2470 kb
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Squamish Streams Around the Corner (4-7): Learn to identify local streams & protected areas
File Size: 1977 kb
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The Water Cycle in Squamish (2-7): Students will recognize the limited amount of fresh water that's available to living things
File Size: 3965 kb
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Watershed Food Fest (K-7): Students will learn about a variety of foods that grow in their watershed & learn to appreciate the importance of water & watersheds in lifestyle
File Size: 4183 kb
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