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FIELDS project titlebarThe FIELDS Project was a week-long teacher workshop held during the summer of 2002 that focused on using the environment to teach a wide range of subjects.

 A photo montage of images from the FIELDS Project workshop.  Image titles are listed immediately under each photograph. 

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FIELDS group photo

Class at Frank Drury House

FIELDS table top activity

Dr. Janice Greene instructs the FIELDS class

Teacher asks question of Dr. Greene

Measuring activity

Forest measuring

Consultation

Surveying

Pond bridge

Examining macroinvertebrates

Pond bridge

Sampling macroinvertebrates

Wading into pond

Sampling in pond

Pond sampling

Pond sampling

Pond sampling

Creek sampling

Examining a seine net capture

Bringing in a large seine net

Creek sampling

Seine net operation

Dissolved oxygen test

Group discussion at creek

Surveying

Measuring creek

Measuring creek flow

Measuring creek flow

Measuring creek flow

Forest activity introduction

Forest activity introduction

Forest activity

Forest activity

Soils activity

Using a Biltmore stick

Using an increment borer

Examining a bore core

Examining a bore core

Wading to another activity

Searching for reptiles

Measuring lizard with calipers

Brilliantly colored lizard

Dr. Brian Greene discusses lizard

Salamander in hand

Salamander on student

Regina Knauer addresses class

Considering trees as habitat

Looking under rocks for organisms

The BSFS weather station

Introduction to tracks activity

Moistening soil for track impressions

Making track impressions in soil

Making tracks

Making tracks

Making tracks

Making tracks

Track negatives

Some plants we found

Plant discussion

 

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