North Dakota workshop for educators focuses on pollinators in the classroom

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The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is organizing a professional development workshop titled Pollinators in the Classroom, aimed at educators.

The workshop will take place on June 10-11 at United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck. The event will cover various aspects of pollinators, including what they are, where they live, their life cycles, and their importance, alongside ways to make a difference in their environments. Many hands-on activities are planned to help educators incorporate these topics into their classrooms, along with discussions on curriculum integration.

All participants will receive a copy of the Urban Pollinator Program Curriculum and are advised to be ready for walking field trips in the surrounding area. The workshop includes all necessary materials.



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