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Project WILD K-12 Terrestrial Guide Training
with Laura Rogers Maine Inland Fisheries & Wildlife

Project Wild K-12 Terrestrial Guide Training
Join us for a walk on the wild side and learn about Project Wild.
Project WILD is an activity based, experiential learning, curriculum guide. It provides wildlife-based environmental education activities that are hands-on, easy to use, and fun. This award-winning curriculum teaches the fundamentals of wildlife ecology, conservation, and ecological issues. While also developing natural science knowledge and critical thinking skills across several different discipline areas. The activities complement existing curricula, Maine state standards, and national academic standards.
This workshop is great for classroom teachers, homeschoolers, scout leaders, nature center educators, conservation leaders, and more.
The class will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., including a lunch break. Lunch will be provided and is included in the registration price. (Please note your dietary needs on the registration form.)
Workshop participants will...
- Be introduced to activities that focus on Maine-specific wildlife and habitats.
- Try example activities from the Project Wild K-12 Terrestrial Guide.
- Receive a copy of the Project WILD K-12 Terrestrial Curriculum & Activity Guide (only available through workshops).
- Receive teacher professional development credit hours.
This event will be held both inside and outside so dress for the weather.
Learn more on the Maine Project Wild website or the national website at www.projectwild.org
Check out these two videos to learn more about Project Wild.
Growing Up Wild
with Laura Rogers Maine Inland Fisheries & Wildlife

Growing Up Wild
Join us for a walk and a ramble through the pre-K world of Growing Up Wild.
Growing Up Wild (GUW) is an activity based, experiential learning curriculum guide. Designed for exploring nature with young children, GUW is an early childhood education program that builds on a child’s sense of wonder about nature and invites them to explore wildlife and the world around them. There are over 20 activities that are specifically designed for children ages 3-7. These lessons can be used in pre-schools, child development centers, and kindergarten classrooms.
The class will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., including a lunch break. Lunch will be provided and is included in the registration price. (Please note your dietary needs on the registration form.)
Growing Up Wild:
- Is written especially for early childhood educators of children ages 3-7.
- Features 27 field-tested, hands-on, nature-based, ready-made thematic units and over 400 experiences in a full-color activity guide.
- Includes outdoor explorations, scientific inquiry, art projects, music and movement, conservation activities, reading and math connections and "Healthy Me" extensions.
- Involves social, emotional, physical, language, and cognitive domains to help foster learning and development in all areas.
- Supports developmentally appropriate practice allowing children to learn at levels that are individually, socially, and culturally appropriate.
- Is correlated to the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Standards and the Head Start Domains
This workshop is great for classroom teachers, homeschoolers, scout leaders, nature center educators, conservation leaders, and more.
Workshop participants will...
- Be introduced to activities that focus on Maine-specific wildlife and habitats.
- Try example activities from the Growing Up Wild.
- Receive a copy of the Growing Up Wild book.
- Receive teacher professional development credit hours.
- This event will be held both inside and outside so dress for the weather.
Learn more on the Maine Project Wild website or the national website at www.projectwild.org