Art After Dark: Gorillas

An offering by Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium

This series of professional development sessions will be centered around the Zoo’s formal curriculum pieces. Each session will explore how you can incorporate specific lessons into your classrooms whether you teach kindergarten or high school biology. All lessons are aligned to Nebraska Career and College Readiness Standards. These lessons were designed by teachers for teachers! Art teacher Rebekah Pilypaitis of Bryan High School will join us and teach participants techniques to help students incorporate different art mediums into science, technology engineering and math. Join us for a professional development like no other! Registration is limited so grab your sketch book and meet us at the Zoo for a wild good time! (participant will need to bring their own art supplies)

Workshops are $50/Session

This lessons found in this guidebook are used to accompany or enrich your current curriculum. This guide will give you and your students direction and ideas on how everyone can help conserve habitats and protect the wildlife of the future. The themes and activities will engage you and your students in the study of behavior, primate adaptations and conservation issues. Each themed unit is designed to have students complete a pre-field study, field study, and post field study lesson. The students' experience will be as if they are a true researcher in the field of collecting information.

Learning Outcomes

None listed
Audience
Educator
Format
In-person
Location
Omaha, NE
Start Date
9th October, 2021
End Date
9th October, 2021
Start Time
10:00 AM
End Time
12:00 PM
Fee
$50
Category
Science - Animal
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