Survive the Sound Educator Training

Who: Long Live the Kings

What: 2 STEM Clock Hours

When: Tuesday, March 9th 4:00-6:00pm; Saturday, March 20th 10:00am-12:00pm; OR Thursday, April 8th 6:00pm-8:00pm

Where: Zoom- link to be sent upon registration.

Cost: Free!

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Long Live the Kings is a non-profit Salmon Recovery organization working to restore salmon and steelhead populations in the Pacific Northwest. In the first week of May, we will kick off our Survive the Sound event where kids and kids-at-heart can follow a real live steelhead on its journey towards the Puget Sound! You and your students can root for your favorite fish as they travel down one of three local rivers- the Duwamish, the Nisqually, or the Skokomish.

If you’d like to know more about the event and how to participate, join us for a 2-hour Survive the Sound Educator Training! We will be reviewing Long Live the King’s free Salmon Science Education Toolkit and discussing how to include Survive the Sound in your classroom. “Can I join this training even if I don’t need Clock Hours?” Of course! This training is for anyone who wants to learn more about how to incorporate NGSS-aligned Salmon curriculum into your current learning environment.

During this class, learn how our Salmon Science lessons align with Washington science curriculum, Amplify and Washington State’s Tribal Sovereignty-based Social Studies curriculum, Since Time Immemorial. Whether in person or online, Survive the Sound is a great tool for watershed and salmon education. This training is geared towards helping teachers gain a familiarity with our place-based online resource, Survive the Sound, and prepare educators to engage their students with this fish migration game and accompanying activities.

Choose between the three available dates and Register Here: https://lltk.org/events/survive-the-sound-clock-hours-program/!