Skins and Skulls – Wildlife by Design Across Texas

When:
November 16, 2020 @ 9:00 am
2020-11-16T09:00:00-06:00
2020-11-16T09:15:00-06:00
Where:
Zoom
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Texas Wildlife Association
(210) 826-2904

Wildlife by Design Classroom Presentations | Texas Wildlife AssociationWildlife by Design Across Texas pairs Texas Wildlife Association classroom presentations with distance learning, allowing Texas Wildlife Association to share their educational presentations with you anywhere across Texas!

For full details and a complete presentation schedule, visit the Wildlife by Design Across Texas webpage.

Skins & Skulls is a prepared discussion of the identification and specialized adaptations of native Texas wildlife with animal skulls and skins.  Students will investigate the skulls of these animals and use field guides to identify their ‘mystery skulls’, all while learning about their animal’s habitat, food sources, and adaptations for survival.

9am Registration | 2pm Registration

Program Information:

  • Available at no cost for all viewers!
  • Presented using Zoom – watch on your computer or device
  • Participation is limited to 100 participants/presentation
  • 45 minutes in length, scheduled 2-3 days/week
  • Designed for students in grades K-8, and Science TEKS-aligned.
  • Five (5) presentations topics (details below) – Skins & Skulls, Birds of a Feather, Where Is Our Water?,  Investigating Life Cycles, and Stewarding Soil
  • ​There are optional bilingual questions and a worksheet that align with each presentation.  Students could complete either during or after if desired.