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OHA's Workshops for Elementary and Middle School Students

If your classroom is a good fit for OHA, we can come to work with your students.

OHA offers a variety of workshops to elementary and middle school students in the north Okanogan of North Central Washington State. If you are a teacher or youth activities coordinator interested in involving your students in a free workshop, please review our list of workshops you can choose from. If you would like to be placed on a list of interested organizations to be considered for educational services, please fill out an interest form.

 

Questions? Send an email to:  julie@okanoganhighlands.org

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Students play a running game that demonstrates the role of habitat in supporting animal species. The game also depicts the natural ebb and flow of population demographics in the wild.

 

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During their week of outdoor education at Lost Lake, these 6th grade students participated in one of OHA's wetland workshops, which included songs about habitat, wetlands, and animal adaptations.

 

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