Teacher Classroom Presentation: Fulton Elementary School

"It was my first time using a CD ROM on the large screen and my students and I loved it! We learned about water cycles, the geography of the river, we took a test and learned about insects that tolerate and do not tolerate pollution. We had text, music, video, history, biology, and sciences all wrapped up into one fabulous CD ROM!"
Juliana James, 5th grade teacher

Science Fair Project: Murray Junior High School

"Waters to the Sea has directions for testing water along with supporting information. I was able to discover further about point and non-point source pollution and how it effects water. There is also history of water usage from the Native Americans to present industries. Along with traveling the upper Mississippi you meet Kelly Schmeidt, a young lady who previously won several science awards for her efforts in water testing. From her I was inspired to strive harder to continue with my project."
Kristina, student

Weeklong Water-Study Module: Crossroads Elementary School


"My favorite part was "Journey of a Raindrop" because it gives me an idea of how rivers are polluted and what we can do about it. ÉI would give this program six (out of five) stars!"
Guy, student

"I give the program five stars for how fun and cool it is for kids! Gene, student "My favorite part of the program is water testing. ItÕs a challenge."
Alyssa, student

 

Center for Global Environmental Education
Hamline University Graduate School of Education
1536 Hewitt Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104-1284
Phone: 651-523-2480 Fax: 651-523-2987
© 2000 CGEE. All Rights Reserved.