This program is designed to introduce students K-12
to the DNR and how the DNR
protects and conserves our state natural resources.
This program involves the use of live animals,
mounts and exciting “hands on” learning. This
program enhances any curriculum. There is a
$75.00 (Price is subject to change) charge for this program.
Due
to the enormous demand for this program, we have
instituted a “drawing type” scheduling format. We
will draw ~ 150 slots on September 5th, 2007 and
those individuals will be contacted to arrange
dates. Also you can join our “DNR Education Email
List” in which you can learn more about our upcoming
workshop and programs. Who knows, you could win a
FREE animal Program just by signing up! All entries
must be sent and in our office by the day after
Labor Day, 2007.
Please read Requirements for
the program and then fill out the form below and
click "submit"
***Requirements for
Program***
Only if your school is
drawn
This information is to
make our CEP program work better for you. As
stated above, the Conservation Education
Program uses live wild animals. The use of
live wild animals can be very informative
and unforgettable but a few rules must apply
for the use in a classroom. These rules will
limit the stress on these animals.
***Please no more than 2
classes per session. One is preferred. No
Assembly type programs please.
***No more than 4
sessions per school day.
***We would like to be
centrally located or stay in one location
while the classes rotate.
Please check and recheck your email address for
accuracy. If the email address is incorrect we will
choose the next teacher on our waiting list. Fill
out all the appropriate info below.
Thank you for entering our Conservation Education
Program (Animal Program) Drawing. The drawing will
be held on September 5th, 2007. If you are drawn
you will be contacted via email. If we have not
been contacted by September 20th, 2007 you were not
selected and have been placed on a waiting list.
The DNR offers over twenty education
programs for all audiences. If you are
a 5 year old girl, teacher, retiree, or a
'city slicker' we have a program from you.
Let us introduce to South Carolina's natural
resources to you in unique and memorable
ways.
Welcome Teachers. In this
section you will find different activities
and teacher resources that will complement
your current natural resource curriculum.
All of our teacher programs and resources
has been correlated to the SC science
standards.
From
time to time we will post new and exciting
programs that are coming up. Also we
will post past programs pictures and
comments. You may want to bookmark this page
so that you can keep current with 'whatz
happnin'.