8.25.2016

Happy Birthday National Park Service!




We are HUGE fans of our National Parks and are not ashamed to admit we love the Junior Ranger Program as well. We are on a continuous mission to #FindYourPark and share it with our students. Over the past several years we have shared multiple resources for teaching about our National Parks with students.

We recently had students learn about a park and share it with their families and school. Their wonderful artwork will be shared with the wider digital community on the #FindYourPark hashtag and #StepInYourPark. Take a look at what they have learned.

We encourage you to share the Centennial Anniversary of "America's Best Idea" and join us in wishing our favorite places happy birthday! 

For resources and links created to study our National Parks, Preservation 50, and historic places check out:

10 Ways to Teach About Your National Parks: 

Junior Ranger:
Check out one of our most popular blogs on the program:
http://twogeekyteachers.blogspot.com/2013/09/you-may-be-geeky-teacher-if-you-are.html?m=1

Preservation 50 in the Classroom: 
http://twogeekyteachers.blogspot.com/2016/02/preservation50-yes-it-belonogs-in.html

Teaching About Historic Places: 
http://twogeekyteachers.blogspot.com/2013/11/the-power-researching-place-in.html

Honoring Ludlow National Historic Site: 
http://twogeekyteachers.blogspot.com/2014/08/honoring-labor-ludlow-national-historic.html

Maps Photos and the HABS Collection: 
http://twogeekyteachers.blogspot.com/2013/11/you-may-be-geeky-teacher-if-you-cant.html

Researching PLACE in the Classroom: 
http://twogeekyteachers.blogspot.com/2013/11/the-power-researching-place-in.html


Here is PROOF we practice what we teach !

 #FindYourPark














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