Curriculum Resources for the Watershed Education Program

Forms, Guides, and Resources for Educators Teaching the Watershed Education Program

All of these curriculum resources are part of the NHFG Watershed Education Program Teacher Manual that can also be provided in a 3-ring binder format. These resources are meant to be curriculum support for teachers who have attended training, not a substitute for that training. For more information contact Kayla Croteau, Watershed Education Specialist at kayla.a.croteau@wildlife.nh.gov

 

PHASE I: Water Quality Monitoring
 

Water Quality Monitoring Resources

Macroinvertebrate Monitoring Resources

Collecting, Posting, Sharing, Analyzing Stream Data using ArcGIS online


PHASE II: Watershed Mapping and Land Use Assessment

 

What is a Watershed?

Watershed Pre-field Assessment


PHASE III: Aquatic Resource Management

 

Trout in the Classroom (Cold water fish tank)

Simulating a NH River Ecosystem (Warm water fish tank)

Understanding New Hampshire Fish

Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Alignment

High School

Middle School

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Wildlife & Sportfish Restoration Program

Wildlife & Sportfish Restoration Program

Aquatic WILD is part of Project WILD, an international conservation and environmental education program developed by the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies that focuses on wildlife and habitat. To learn more visit www.fishwildlife.org/projectwild.