Welcome! The Harwood Union Forest Project is a partnerships between teachers, staff and students from The University of Vermont and Harwood Union High School who are interest in intentional care and use of Harwood's 180 acre forest. This blog was created to share activities and opportunities related to the project.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Win a prize at the forest-based education workshop
Above is a map of Harwood Union High School and the surrounding area. The approximate boundary of the School's 180 acre forest is included on the map. Within the forest boundary are points representing four academic subjects: History, Natural Science, Fine Art and Literature. In addition to words or images, each of the points has a "quiz question." Post a comment with correct answers to all four questions and your name will be entered into a drawing to win a prize at the upcoming workshop. You must be present at the workshop to claim your prize! See the comment below for an example of how to post your answers.
Upcoming forest-based education workshop for Harwood Union teachers
Harwood Union High School has partnered with the University of Vermont to provide a professional development workshop to teachers interested in engaging their students with the forest. Come hear how the forest can be used as a teaching tool. Open to all disciplines. Snacks will be provided. More details below:
What: A workshop for Harwood Union Teachers
When: Tuesday April 12th, 3-4pm
Where: Harwood Union Library
Who: Dr. Walter Poleman, Ph.D., The University of Vermont
What: A workshop for Harwood Union Teachers
When: Tuesday April 12th, 3-4pm
Where: Harwood Union Library
Who: Dr. Walter Poleman, Ph.D., The University of Vermont
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