LIVING WITH MOUNTAINS, A GUIDE FOR LEARNING AND TEACHING ABOUT MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPES, 1991

LIVING WITH MOUNTAINS, A GUIDE FOR LEARNING AND TEACHING ABOUT MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPES, 1991

Edited by
Wendy Scherrer and Saul Weisberg

Living With Mountains invites children and teachers to discover the mountain landscapes of northwest Washington. Containing a wide diversity of flora and fauna, unique landforms such as glaciers and volcanoes, and a rich cultural history, the North Cascades offer unique opportunities for education.


Sharing the Skagit - An Educator's Guide to the Skagit River Watershed, 1993

By
Saul Weisberg, Jon Riedel, Trade Johannessen, and Wendy Scherrer

The Skagit Watershed Education Project
The Skagit Watershed Education Project is an ongoing project of North Cascade Institute that helps school children,
their teachers, and local communities explore the river basin they call home. Focusing on the basin's cultural
history, natural history, economic resources, and current issues, our goal is to create a field-based environmental
education project which will enable elementary students to understand issues and activities which effect water
quality and quantity within the river basin.


NCI - Skagit River Watershed Journal, 1995-1996

NCI - Skagit River Watershed Journal, 1995-1996

Schools are encouraged to take their awareness of watershed issues and become involved in action oriented research and projects.


NCI - Natural History of the Skagit Watershed, Teacher Workshop, Watershed Education, 1997

NCI - Natural History of the Skagit Watershed, Teacher Workshop, Watershed Education, 1997

by Wendy Scherrer, Tracie Johannessen Saul Weisberg

Target Audience:
1) Teachers working in the upper Skagit Watershed of British Columbia and
Washington . Workshops focus on 4th-8th grade educators, but information can
be adjusted for older or younger students .
2) Educators desiring to teach about wildlife and habitats of the Skagit
Watershed .
3) Youth leaders and educators who wish to incorporate amphibian education
into their environmental education activities .
4) Primary beneficiaries are children in schools throughout the Skagit River
Basin.


NCI - Natural History of the Skagit Watershed, Teacher Workshop, Invertebrates, 1997

NCI - Natural History of the Skagit Watershed, Teacher Workshop, Invertebrates, 1997

By
Jim Edwards, Wendy Scherrer,  Tracie Johannessen

Target Audience:
1) Teachers working in the upper Skagit Watershed of British Columbia and
Washington . Workshops focus on 4th-8th grade educators, but information can
be adjusted for older or younger students .
2) Educators desiring to teach about wildlife and habitats of the Skagit
Watershed .
3) Youth leaders and educators who wish to incorporate amphibian education
into their environmental education activities .
4) Primary beneficiaries are children in schools throughout the Skagit River
Basin.


NCI - Natural History of the Skagit Watershed, Teacher Workshop, Native Plants, 1997

NCI - Natural History of the Skagit Watershed, Teacher Workshop, Native Plants, 1997

By
Wendy Scherrer, Tracie Johannessen

Target Audience:
1) Teachers working in the upper Skagit Watershed of British Columbia and
Washington . Workshops focus on 4th-8th grade educators, but information can
be adjusted for older or younger students .
2) Educators desiring to teach about wildlife and habitats of the Skagit
Watershed .
3) Youth leaders and educators who wish to incorporate amphibian education
into their environmental education activities .
4) Primary beneficiaries are children in schools throughout the Skagit River
Basin.


NCI - Skagit Watershed Education Project, 1998 Teacher Handbook

The Skagit Watershed Education Project is a cooperative program which helps elementary teachers
and children in the Skagit and Samish watersheds understand issues and activities which affect water,
fish, wildlife, and people within the Skagit River basin


North Cascades Institute, Mountain School Teacher Guide, 1998

Mountain School is an outdoor education program operated by North Cascades Institute in North
Cascades National Park. Students come to the North Cascades with their school class, teacher and
parent chaperones to learn about the forest ecosystems, natural and cultural history through
immersion in the environment that they are studying.


North Cascades Institute, Mountain School Journal, 1998

Mountain School is an outdoor education program operated by North Cascades Institute
North Cascades National Park. Students come to the North Cascades with their school
class, teacher, and parent chaperones to learn about ecosystems, natural history, and
cultural history of the mountains through immersion in the environment that they are
studying.


NCI - Natural History of the Skagit Watershed, Teacher Workshop, Amphibians, 1997

NCI - Natural History of the Skagit Watershed, Teacher Workshop, Amphibians, 1997

By
Jim Edwards, Wendy Scherrer

Target Audience:
1) Teachers working in the upper Skagit Watershed of British Columbia and
Washington . Workshops focus on 4th-8th grade educators, but information can
be adjusted for older or younger students .
2) Educators desiring to teach about wildlife and habitats of the Skagit
Watershed .
3) Youth leaders and educators who wish to incorporate amphibian education
into their environmental education activities .
4) Primary beneficiaries are children in schools throughout the Skagit River
Basin.