Virtual Earth Science Discovery Registration

04/01/2021 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM MT

Description

This exciting virtual visit will explore what is called the “Critical Zone”. The Critical Zone is the layer of the earth’s crust where we know all life to occur. Think of the skin of a peach, that is how we can relate how thin the skin of our planet is in relation to the rest of our planet. 

University of Arizona researchers from a variety of science disciplines have been conducting research at two Critical Zone Observatories (field sites) where they collaboratively study the earth’s near-surface environment where water, rock, air, and life interact in dynamic relationships that generates soils, sustains ecosystems, and shapes landscapes. 

Teachers can select from four Earth Science Discovery workshops, allowing teachers to choose what science content will best engage their students.

Workshop Content Options

  • The Unseen World of Microbes!
  • Watersheds and Where We Live!
  • Rocking Around the Rock Cycle!
  • Soils – More Than Just Dirt!

This virtual experience will include a few additional components to ensure a meaningful learning experience for students and teachers.

Offered 

Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 9 am
Tuesday and Thursday at 1pm
Duration: 45 minutes to 1 hour

Cost 

$75 per workshop, up to 30 students
Registration is free. An invoice for payment will be sent after the virtual workshop.

Grant Funding for Title I Schools

There is limited grant funding available for Title I schools to attend the virtual workshop at no cost. Once registered, Title I schools will be notified if they have been awarded funding.