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Curriculum Connection

teacher work on skull IDCurrently there are two choices to learn more about the Elwha River and prepare classroom curriculum for your students.  Check back as our site developments and additional options and tips will be provided.  Let us know if you have suggestions for more connections:

Classroom Curriculum on the Elwha River

Access a new Elwha Curriculum website, created by OPI, Olympic National Park, and the Olympic Educational Service District, with support from the Office of Superintendents of Public Instruction.  It includes resources, lessons, photos, and other links.  Teachers and students can both find new information to bring this restoration effort into their classroom.


Information from Olympic National Park

Olympic National Park is actively involved in research and education about the restoration project.  This Elwha specific website is filled with information to better understand the story behind the restoration and includes: natural and cultural history information, past documents, photos, timeline and history, and lessons to learn more.


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Seasonal Story

"...leaves are in a beautiful transformation, from a bright green they fade to a yellow then to a reddish brown, then fall to the ground and begin to rot, feeding the tree and the river rich nutrients."

Read the full story "Falling Leaves, Falling Nutrients"

Find out how your class can share a seasonal story.

 
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