Soil & Water Conservation District

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Virtual SWCD Content

As students and teachers adjust to more online learning than ever before, the Henderson Soil & Water Conservation District is ready to provide support and resources to ease the transition.  We are offering virtual content to help enhance your in-class or out-of-class offerings.  Please email us to learn more about integrating these lessons into your programs! 

 

We currently offer the following lessons:

We All Live in a Watershed for grades 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th & EC

Education Program Delivery Changes for Fall 2020-Winter 2021

All Henderson County Soil & Water Conservation District Education programs will be conducted virtually for the Fall/Winter 2021. 

The Henderson SWCD strives to support teachers and students during this unprecedented educational delivery change. 

We strive to continue to provide educational enhancement in an increasing variety of topics during this time.  Please see our virtual content page for the most up to date offerings. 

We will continue to offer our educational contests with the 2020-2021 theme of “We All Live in a Watershed”.

K-5 Watersheds

Our Watershed lessons can meet the Essential Standards for multiple grade levels.

 

K.P.1  Understand the positions and motion of objects and organisms observed in the environment

K.P.1.2  Give examples of different ways objects and organisms move (to include falling to the ground when dropped):

  • Straight
  • Zigzag
  • Round and round
  • Back and forth
  • Fast and slow

1.E.2  Understand the physical properties of Earth materials that make them useful in different ways

K-5 Wetland Ecosystems

Our Wetland lessons can meet the Essential Standards for multiple grade levels.

K.P.1  Understand the positions and motions of objects and organisms observed in the environment

K.P.1.2  Give examples of different ways objects and organisms move (to include falling to the ground when dropped):

  • Straight
  • Zigzag
  • Round and round
  • Back and forth
  • Fast and slow

1.E.2  Understand the physical properties of Earth materials that make them useful in different ways

Educational Contests: Fernleaf Community Charter School Press Release

Fletcher, N.C. --- FernLeaf Community Charter School’s fifth and sixth grade students submitted 39 posters and several essays to Henderson County’s Soil & Water Conservation District’s annual contest. This year’s theme was Wetlands are Wonderful. FernLeaf is extremely proud to have the first, second, and third place winners of the sixth grade poster contest for Henderson County: Congratulations Phoenix Work (1st), Liam Miller (2nd), and Izzy Service (3rd).

Fourth Grade Rock Cycle

Our fourth grade material meets Standards 4.P.2, 4.P.2.3, 4.E.2, and 4.E.2.3.

4.P.2--Understand the composition and properties of matter before and after they undergo a change or interaction.

4.P.2.3--Classify rocks as metamorphic, sedimentary or igneous based on their composition, how they are formed and the processes that create them.

4.E.2--Understand the use of fossils and changes in the surface of the earth as evidence of the history of Earth and its changing life forms.

Eighth Grade Water--Kids in the Creek

Our Kids in the Creek Program is one of our largest and most specialized for 8th grade students.  It involves a multi-day event to get every student in the 8th grade at your school involved.  This event takes place at a stream at your school or nearby park.  Dozens of volunteers and partner agencies present on a variety of topics related to water quality!  Stations can include: sampling macroinvertebrates in a stream, identifying benthic life, stream measurements, stormwater, a stream survey, water treatment options, the water cycle, a macroinvertebrate mayhem game, soils, recycling and ene

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