NASIKELT
RIVER DISCOVERY CENTER
EDUCATION KITS
The
Fin Bin Discovery Box (Grades 3-7)
This
popular Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery box is also available
at the North Central Washington Museum. This discovery box
contains materials to assist educators in teaching about the
aquatic world and specifically, about salmon. The bin includes
an activity guide, water test kits, posters, fish models, videos,
and fish specimen. The
activities include:
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To
Be or Not To Be (a fish) - Students will name and
explain the characteristics used to define fish and apply
scientific criteria to evaluate whether an animal is
a fish or not.
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Eggs-actly! -
Depending on the age group, students will learn the concept
of an average family size through a demonstration, learn
the average number of eggs a Chinook salmon lays, and experiment
with various estimating techniques.
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Tag,
You're It! - Students will be able to name, describe,
compare, and evaluate customary fish marking methods.
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Eye
of the Beholder - Students will become aware of and
appreciate various attitudes towards salmon by comparing
descriptions of salmon from scientific and cultural points
of view and recognize several types of relationships
people have with fish through further investigation and
role playing.
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Scales
and Tales - A series of fun/fact sheets illustrating
some aspect of the life cycle of the Pacific salmon with
information on one side and activity on the other.
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Fish
in the Floodlights - Students can participate in
short dramas about salmon.
Wolf
Discovery Box (Grades K-12)
This
box provides an excellent way for students to learn about these
mammals that live in our region. Materials include: wolf and coyote
hides, skulls, tracks and scat. Box also contains a cassette of
wolf howls, videos, reference books and a curriculum guide.
Bear
Discovery Box (Grades K-12)
Grab your students' attention with this box featuring grizzly and black bear
pelts, skulls, tracks, claws, videos, posters, cub puppet, and silhouettes
to aid in species identification. The teacher's guide contains activities
like "build-a-bear felt board" and tips for bear-safe camping.
Popular with scouting groups in our area.
Water
Bug Discovery Box (Grades K-12)
This box enables you to prepare and guide your students into learning about
and examining life above and below the water line. Box includes a curriculum
guide, books, posters, videos, relief maps, wader and kick nets and water
quality test kits to use in the field.
Swauk
Forest Discovery Box (Grades 7-12)
Designed to be used in conjunction with a Wenatchee National Forest interpretive
trail. This box includes: a curriculum guide, a 3-part narrated slide show,
and materials to do a series of hands-on activities about disease, fire,
forest succession and habitats of Washington state. Comes with backpacks
filled with field equipment and activities to do on the trail.
Fire
Discovery Box (Grades 4-12)
This
box focuses upon the role of fire in our forest ecosystem.
It includes videos, a curriculum with activities, samples of
fire-scarred tree wedges and books. This is an excellent way
to learn how fire plays a vital and beneficial role in our
forests.
Plant
Discovery Box (Grades 3-12)
Teach students about the rich plant life of the eastside Cascades. Based
around the new Celebrating Wildflowers curriculum, the box contains curriculum,
posters, field guides, models, a PBS video series with a teacher guide, books
about plants, hands-on activities & a slide show, Plants for People,
with lessons to do pre- and post-viewing.
Mrs.
Johnson Water History Box (Grades 3-12)
This resource box enables educators to teach about water history through
the eyes of a real pioneer woman, Mrs. Johnson. The kit includes Mrs. Johnson's
costume, script, and artifacts including a divining rod, clothes wringer,
and a Sears catalogue.
The
Enviroscape Model (Grades 3-12)
This three dimensional model simulates a typical populated watershed. It
is designed to teach students how we all can be part of the solution rather
than part of the problem of environmental degradation. Concepts included
in this model are land management practices as they relate to point and non
point source pollution and water runoff.
The
Groundwater Model (Grades 3-12)
This interactive model depicts the way water moves underground through different
soil particles. Students create pollution scenarios and track how they relate
and affect, drinking water.