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Over the summer of 2006, Central
Kentucky Wildlife Refuge interns from Centre College collected
an array of educational materials that are available at the Mary
Ashby Cheek Educational Education Center. The codes in each
category below show the Kentucky Core Curriculum Requirement
that each activity meets.
- Elementary School
- Weather
- SC-EP-2.3.2, SC-04-2.3.2,
SC-05-2.3.2
- Biological Science
- SC-EP-3.4.1, SC-04-3.4.1,
SC-05-3.4.1
- SC-EP-3.4.3, SC-04-3.4.3,
SC-05-3.4.3
- aSC-EP-3.4.3, SC-04-3.4.3
- Unifying Ideas
- SC-EP-4.6.1, SC-04-4.6.1
- SC-EP-4.6.2
- SC-EP-4.7.1, SC-04-4.7.1,
SC-05-4.7.1
- SC-EP-4.7.2, SC-04-4.7.2,
SC-05-4.7.2
- Middle School
- Geology
- SC-06-2.3.2, SC-07-2.3.2,
SC-08-2.3.2
- SC-06-2.3.3
- Food Chains
- Unifying Ideas
- SC-06-4.7.1, SC-07-4.7.1,
SC-08-4.7
- High School
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The Cheek Education Center also has current
issues of three environmental education books:
- Project Learning Tree
- Pre K-8 Environmental Education
Activity Guide
- Materials for and copies of the
following outdoor activities are provided at the
Education Center:
- Peppermint Beetle - p. 23
- Poet-Tree - p. 31
- The Fallen Log - p. 105
- Forest Consequences - p. 138
- Field, Forest, and Stream - p.
203
- How Big is Your Tree? - p. 284
- Project Wild
- K-12 Curriculum & Activity Guide
- Materials for and copies of the
following outdoor activities are provided at the
Education Center:
- Tracks! - p. 30
- Wild Words - p. 41
- Wildlife is Everywhere! - p. 49
- Environmental Barometer - p. 80
- Ants on a Twig - p. 89
- Seed Need - p. 98
- Adaptation Artistry - p. 131
- Fire Ecologies - p. 140
- Project Wild Aquatic
- K-12 Curriculum & Activity Guide
- Materials for and copies of the
following outdoor activities are provided at the
Education Center:
- Migration Headache - p. 15
- Where Does Water Run? - p. 21
- Water Canaries - p. 24
- Micro Odyssey - p. 49
- Blue-Ribbon Niche - p. 52
- Edge of Home - p. 75
- Watered-Down History - p. 91
- Water Wings - p. 110
- Riparian Retreat - p. 118
- Watershed - p. 132
- CD's available at the
Education include:
- Kentucky Forests Forever
- Interactive Forestry Tour
- Outlines benefits of forests and
proper forest management and maintenance.
- Wild About Turkey
- Multimedia CD
- Outlines conservation attempts to
increase populations of wild turkey.
- Includes Project Wild educational
activities about the wild turkey.
- Virtual Tour of the Forest
- An exploration of the South's
forests and associated ecosystems.
- Woodpecker interactive media
tool
- Features an interactive guide to
a variety of woodpecker species, which includes
video and sound of woodpeckers in their natural
habitat.
- Other activities created by
Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge Interns include:
- Find my Home
- An interactive poster activity
that allows students to match specific animals to
their natural habitat.
- Clouds
- This poster allows students to
match cloud names to their respective formation
- Several Power Point
presentations and displays have also been developed to
illustrate naturally occurring phenomena at the Refuge:
- Clouds
- The Rock Cycle
- Kentucky Watersheds
- Amphibians and Reptiles
- Fungi
These materials are available at the
Education Center by appointment (call 859-236-4690 or email
brantley@ckwr.org) or during an Education Center Open House,
usually held in the spring and fall. See the Events page for
the dates of upcoming open houses.
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