Needham Elementary students make leaf packs

On Thursday morning, students in Ms. Martina Ruiz’s fifth-grade class at Needham Elementary School became citizen scientists for a few hours. Their mission: Create eight leaf packs weighing exactly 30 grams each, which will be used to monitor the health of Lodi Lake and the Mokelumne River. But first, they had to review what they Click to read the full post.

Workshop: Salmonids in the Classroom

On Nov. 5, the California Regional Environmental Education Community will be hosting a Salmonids in the Classroom workshop for EEI teachers. According to the registration email: From eggs, to alevin, to fry that may be released back into the river, your students will be able to observe the beginning of this fascinating life cycle. Raising salmon Click to read the full post.

What is Project WET?

In September, a group of Lodi Unified teachers joined Kathy Grant, the City of Lodi’s Watershed Program Coordinator, and Brian Brown, California Project WET Coordinator, to learn more about the environmental science program. The Project WET Foundation has taken on the mission of educating students about water, from sustainability to water issues around the world to Click to read the full post.