Snake River Inquiry
4th Grade programs: Partner with Teton County Weed & Pest – Wildlife Expo.
Science Standards This Program Meets
4-ESS2-1 Earth’s Systems
- Grade: 4th Grade
- Discipline: Earth & Space Science
Make observations and/or measurements to provide evidence of the effects of weathering or the rate of erosion by water, ice, wind, or vegetation.
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4-ESS2-2 Earth’s Systems
- Grade: 4th Grade
- Discipline: Earth & Space Science
Analyze and interpret data from maps to describe patterns of Earth’s features.
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4-LS1-1 From Molecules to Organisms: Structure and Processes
- Grade: 4th Grade
- Discipline: Life Science
Construct an argument that plants and animals have internal and external structures that function to support survival, growth, behavior, and reproduction
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About Snake River Fund
Snake River Fund is non-profit organization with a mission to promote stewardship of and recreational public access to the Snake River watershed in Wyoming with an emphasis on partnerships, education and public outreach. 4th Grade programs: Partner with Teton County Weed & Pest – Wildlife Expo. SRF could be available for classroom and/or field based programming. 5th Grade programs: Class-on-a-Raft program incorporates a scenic float from Wilson to South Park exploring riparian habitats, wildlife/fisheries issues, macroinvertebrates, human development, map reading, and more. This is a direct program of SRF and is hosted through donated float trips from local rafting companies.
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What | Snake River Fund provides both in-class and in-field lessons regarding the riverine and riparian ecology, flora and fauna habitat associations, human impacts on water resources, macroinvertebrate sampling, and occasionally water quality sampling. Often our field based programs are conducted via scenic raft trip. |
When | Typically, early autumn or occasionally spring |
Where | Typically, along the Snake River corridor |
Why | Water is essential to all organisms. Understanding the cycle of water in Teton County and the impacts we as humans have on it is important. In Teton County, the Snake River is a constant. The Class-on-a-Raft program exposes children to field based observations, real world experience, and the Snake River. |