Teachers
If schools are interested in participating they MUST REGISTER THEIR SCHOOL –
Teacher Training
Training sessions provide teachers with a better understanding of the contest and the local watershed issues. These sessions are optional and can be delivered one-on-one.
Free Classroom Presentations:
A watershed expert will introduce the topic of watersheds, discuss local environmental concerns and explain the contest to classrooms in a 60 minute interactive presentation.
Resources:
View proposal guidelines, sample proposals, student topic ideas, or provide students with a student workbook to develop their idea.
Curriculum Connections
Below are some of the strongest links CARING FOR OUR WATERSHEDS has to curriculum.
You may also download a PDF that details how CARING FOR OUR WATERSHEDS meets objectives in Alberta’s curriculum. Click here
Summary
Grades 7-9
Subject | Grade 7 | Grade 8 | Grade 9 |
Science | Unit A: Interactions and Ecosystems (Social and Environmental Emphasis)
Unit B: Plants for Food and Fibre (Science and Technology Emphasis) |
Unite E: Fresh water and salt water ecosystems | Unit A: Bio Diversity
Unit C: Environmental Chemistry |
Social | Topic A: Geography of Canada and the United States | Topic C: Canada responding to Change | |
Language Arts | Caring for our Watersheds is a proposal writing contest; therefore, teachers can assign and grade the written component for Language Arts curriculum standards. |
Grades 10-12
Subject | Grade 10 | Grade 11 | Grade 12 |
Science | Science 10 Unit D: Energy Flow in global systems
Science 14: Investigating matter and energy in the environment |
Science 20 Unit D: Changes in Living systems
Bio 20 Unit A: Energy and Matter exchange in the Biosphere Unit B: Ecosystems and Population Change |
Science 30 Unit D: Energy and the Environment |
Topic C: Canada responding to Change | Topic A: Challenges for Canada | Topic B: Interdependence in the Global Environment | Topic A: Political and Economic Systems |
Language Arts | Caring for our Watersheds is a proposal writing contest; therefore, teachers can assign and grade the written component for Language Arts curriculum standards. |