Mobile Education Outreach
Bring nature to your place! The East Bay Regional Park District offers educational outreach programs that visit schools! These programs are currently being offered FREE to public schools in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.
Mobile Fish Exhibit
We are what we eat. Whether our food comes from a fishing trip or a grocery store, everyone wants their food to be healthy and safe. The District’s 26-foot long aquarium on wheels offers an up-close, memorable experience with fish from our lakes that many people catch for food. The program connects our everyday interactions with trash and litter to our effect on the environment and our food chain.
State Standard-focused lessons for grades K-2 explore the basic biology of fishes, their life-cycles and basic adaptations to life in water through dress-up and other activities, while those for Grades 3-6 help students learn how keeping their environment clean and healthy helps them stay that way too through interactive models and games.
Every student in your school is invited to experience the program. A minimum of 300 students is required.
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Mobile Visitor Center
Imagine a “closet on wheels,” filled with materials for teaching any range of nature-related topics. And it even comes with a professional nature educator!
Groups of up to 30 students at a time engage in topics including:
~ Watersheds
~ Local Mammals
~ Reptiles and Amphibians
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