April 29-30, 2023: Hands-on Karst and Watershed Education in the Ozarks

This two-day session includes classroom instruction on the first day and a field trip on the second. We’ll delve into learning about Ozark karst geology and groundwater, with a focus on how to teach this Earth science to your students in fun and innovative ways.

On day one, Saturday, April 29, we’ll cover karst A-Z, give suggestions for great karst field trips for students, introduce powerful online mapping tools, and go over the water testing kits (we’ll provide two free kits for your students’ use). Going outside, we’ll show how to do a Water Wonder Walk with your students, and teach you how to use the Enviroscape model (which you can check out for use in your classroom). We’ll introduce a wide assortment of lessons and activities for various grade levels that will be fun and engaging.

During the field trip on day two, Sunday, April 30, you’ll travel on a comfortable charter bus to two renown karst destinations: to Grand Gulf, a mile-long collapsed cave; and to Mammoth Spring, where water from Grand Gulf’s cave stream emerges. We’ll talk about the geology and biology in these fascinating places and tell stories about past discoveries and explorations there.

The workshop and field trip will help teachers understand the mysteries of karst and the importance of preserving good water quality for our region’s health and prosperity.

At the end of the two days, you’ll have new teaching tools and be able to use Ozark karst as a backdrop for teaching basic Earth science concepts. We hope you’ll be inspired and excited to share these beautiful places and the science and stories behind them with your students.

Date

Apr 29 - 30 2023
Expired!

Time

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Location

Mountain View
Community Center

WORKSHOP: Downtown, 125 E 1st Street

Grand Gulf/Mammoth Spring

Location 2

Grand Gulf/Mammoth Spring

SUNDAY FIELD TRIP: travel by charter bus