
Habitats
This class is offered throughout the school year. Students will learn how animals interact with each other in their habitats. They will create a habitat and see how humans affect these habitats and how we can help wildlife. Students will be introduced to the major habitats at Willow River State Park and the importance of each habitat.
Social Studies A4.4: Describe and give examples of ways in which people interact with the physical environment, including use of land, location of communities, methods of construction, and design of shelters.
Wisconsin History
This class is offered throughout the school year. Find out about the first settlers to the Hudson area, why they came and what important contributions they made to Wisconsin.
Social Studies B4.7: Identify and describe important events and famous people in Wisconsin and the United States History.
Watersheds and The Water Around You
This class is offered in the spring and fall. This class will teach the children what a watershed is, allow them to test the water in the park and understand how important all water is to life on the earth.
Environmental Education B4.1: Describe the flow of energy in natural systems, citing the sun as the source of energy on the earth; e.g. food chains.
Science F4.4: Using the science themes, develop explanations for the connection among living and non-living things in various environments.
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