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Watershed Curriculum
Save The Bay’s Watershed Curriculum is designed to help Bay Area science and environmental educators easily incorporate experiential, Bay-specific activities into their lessons. The curriculum meets the California Science Framework and State Science Standards for middle and high school levels. more>>
Summer Workshop: Sloughs and Stewardship
Join Save The Bay staff for a two-day summer workshop, Ecology in Education, as we explore the richness and splendor of San Francisco Bay in two different regions. During this workshop, you will experience our Canoes In Sloughs and Community-Based Restoration programs first hand, and will discover how to integrate watershed concepts and San Francisco Bay curriculum into their teaching. Guaranteed to refresh you and revitalize your teaching for the year ahead, Save The Bay's Summer Workshop will be an experience you won't soon forget! more>>
Summer Institute: Gold Rush to the Golden Gate
Save The Bay’s Summer Teacher Institute offers teachers the opportunity to spend two weeks exploring and experiencing the San Francisco Bay-Delta and California’s largest watershed. This year we are excited to partner with the Exploratorium to provide an institute filled with on-the-water experiences, expert speakers, and hands-on activities that help teachers incorporate watershed education into their curriculum. Our most popular institute, Gold Rush to the Golden Gate, offers an introduction to the cultural, political and natural history of San Francisco Bay’s watershed. The trip begins by canoeing in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada and ends on a sailboat passing under the Golden Gate Bridge. Continuing Education Units are available for this course from Dominican University. more>>
Lesson Standards
Use this link to download Lesson Standards (PDF)
For more information, please call us at (510)452-9261or email us at savebay@saveSFbay.org
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