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H2yOu Project – Laura Schetter
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Please visit h2youproject.com. To view and participate in this water project! H2yOu is an online geographic literacy project for water quality education. To inspire people to care for and conserve our shared global resource of water! Engage your students to connect to their local water source with activity plans. Aligned to the Common Core standards. Create a water story with your students. Learn about the world through reading water stories from all over the world! 16 thoughts on “ H2yOu Project. Runnin...
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Laura Schetter – Page 2
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En Route Antarctica NOW! March 12, 2016. 8220;Now we’ll be with you to keep you warm in Antarctica.” My heart is warm from some surprise send-offs for my journey to Antarctica. My students gifted me with a blanket they signed. My running friends made me penguin cookies at our last practice together! Greetings from a layover at the JFK – NYC airport! The much-anticipated day has come and I am heading south to Antarctica with Robert Swan on 2041’s International Antarctic Expedition! And click “follow...
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Laura Schetter – Laura Schetter
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Laura Schetter is the Environmental Educator at Wildwood Environmental Academy in Maumee, Ohio. She orchestrates programs which integrate conservation lessons into the school curriculum. As an instructor for Miami University’s Project Dragonfly, she leads master’s students through inquiry-based coursework in India, Mexico, and Belize. Laura strives to motivate others to care for and to connect with nature. Quick Swim in Antarctica. April 14, 2016. To the crew member holding the one end of the rope; the o...
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Whaler’s Bay Antarctica! – Laura Schetter
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Whaler’s Bay Antarctica! April 3, 2016. April 3, 2016. Our zodiac landed on a flat volcanic beach to an unexpected sight. Gentoo penguins and Antarctic fur seals were everywhere! The abandoned buildings proved we were not the first people these animals shared a beach with. Dozens of seals and penguins seemed unaware of the law, the Antarctic Treaty, to keep a minimum of 5 meters from humans. A natural reserve, devoted to peace and science,. And why would there be buildings here? I can tell how easily aff...