Home School Programs
The purpose of these programs is to introduce home school students to basic principles of ecology and biology while nurturing an appreciation for and understanding of the natural world.
Students will become familiar with plants and animals native to Iowa and learn about interrelationships of these organisms and how human activities affect the environment.
The Indian Creek Nature Center is offering three series of nature programs designed for students in different grade levels. Each program consists of a 2 hour and 15 minute session which includes indoor instruction, background, and hands-on study of a topic, followed by field experience on Nature Center grounds or nearby locations. Depending on the topic of study, students may observe animals or plants, collect insects or aquatic creatures, take measurements of weather or water quality, or hear stories about the history or an area.
They will learn about natural cycles and the relationships between living things as they interact with nature and each other. Take-home activities and suggestions for further study on each topic and an outline of information covered in each session are available.
Parent Information 2007-2008
Parent Information 2006-2007
Parent Information 2005-2006
Parent Information 2004-2005
Environmental Education Provider Information

The development and printing of this curriculum was funded through the Conservation Education Program of the Resource Enhancement and Protection Program (REAP-CEP Grant) in 2003-2004 & 2004-2005.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For questions about these programs, call the Nature Center at 319-362-0664.
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