After doing the Eco Team activity with your students, you can choose if you want to collect emails from interested students, chaperones, or teachers who would like to be sent information about creating an Eco Team an their school.
These GeoSleuth cards accompany the GeoSleuth E2T2 activity. In the activity, students get to make observations of the “mystery” picture, and draw parallels between events in the picture and signs of geologic activity.
These cards include ideas for how to use the leadership compass and descriptions of each direction. The Leadership Compass has four direction that each have a different quality of power, each with it’s own strengths and potential weaknesses.
These written directions are meant to accompany the Wawona History Hunt activity. In the activity, students use a compass, a simple map of Wawona, and these written directions to find four specific locations.