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December: Story Safari at the Houston Zoo!

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December is here and you know what that means? It’s time to bundle up with a new story at Story Safari in the Houston Zoo’s Children’s Zoo. Join us every day at 10:30AM and 11:00AM at the Butterfly Stage to listen to this month’s book: “Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed” by Mo Willems.   

Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed by Mo Willems

I know when you think of cold weather the last thing on your mind is naked mole rats. Some of you may even ask yourself “What in the world is a naked mole rat?” That’s all okay because for this story “You only need to know three things: 1. They are a little bit rat. 2. They are a little bit mole. 3. They are all naked. All except Wilbur…” Want to find out why Wilbur likes clothes so much? Well join us for Story Safari to find out! (hey, maybe he’s cold!)

Passing the Torch

Posted by in Camp,Classes/Programs

 

I'm helping a participant with her camera.

I have mentioned before that my favorite program to teach here at the Houston Zoo is our beginner-level adult photography class called Point, Click, Zoo.  It’s a good thing that I like it, because until recently I was the only person in the department who could teach it!

Now, there are six of us Education Specialists in the Education Department, and it seems a little unfair for me to hog all of the photo classes.  The issue is not that I’m unwilling to share; rather, it is a technical class and the other specialists did not have the background needed to be comfortable teaching it.

We’ve changed that now!  This fall, we did several sessions together to get everybody trained on camera techniques as well as the specifics of the curriculum.  Not everyone is quite comfortable with the program yet, but we have a couple who are ready.  On December 10, it’s time for me to pass the torch as two of my coworkers, Amy and DeAndra, team up to teach their first Point, Click, Zoo!

Elizabeth took this awesome tarantula photo during our staff training!

It’s a little bittersweet for me.  I’m excited that I can share the program with others and proud of Amy and DeAndra for tackling it head on, but at the same time I am a bit sad that I don’t get to teach it.  Our photo program has grown like a weed, though, with Wildlife Photography offered as a summer camp this year and as a Winter Camp in December!  Perhaps getting everybody ready to teach Point, Click, Zoo will mean that I can start working on more photography possibilities!

If you’re into photography, I hope you can join us for the next Point, Click, Zoo on December 10!  I’m certain that Amy and DeAndra will do an amazing job!

What Does an Education Specialist Do? Part III

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Ever wonder what an Education Specialist at the Houston Zoo does on a daily basis? You may remember being introduced to all the specialists in earlier posts and we all gave you our own description of what we do around here. Well, in this series I’m going to take you through a day (or three) in the life of an Education Specialist!

So, you now have an idea of the types of classes we teach as Education Specialists. We are not always in the classroom or going to schools. Sometimes we use nature as our classroom!

 

Marine Seining

One of the FREE (yes, I said free!)  programs we offer is a field research trip to Texas City Prairie Preserve. During the school year 3 specialists go to the preserve and lead activities such as marine seining, water quality testing, and insect sweeping with different age groups. During marine seining, the kids go out in the water with a net and try to catch whatever they can. This is usually their favorite activity because they like to get in the water. They catch all kinds of aquatic life such as crabs, different kinds of fish, and tons of shrimp!

 

Testing for salinity

 

My favorite activity to teach at Texas City is water quality testing. I take my group down to the gazebo and we talk about why water quality is important to animals and us too! We do pH and dissolved oxygen tests. We also test for salinity, turbidity, and take the temperature. All important tests when collecting water quality data.

 

 

 

We like to wrap up the day by teaching the group the Attwater’s prairie chicken dance. The male prairie chicken does a mating dance to attract a female. The kids think this is hilarious but it is actually a really important piece of the prairie chicken’s survival.

So, now you know what an Education Specialist at the Houston Zoo actually does. It is a very exciting and rewarding occupation. I feel very fortunate to be able to share the knowledge and experience I have with kids all over! I hope you enjoyed reading this blog series. Stay tuned to see what happens next in the life of an Education Specialist!

 

 

 

What Does an Education Specialist Do? Part II

Posted by in Classes/Programs,Education Office,Zoomobile

Ever wonder what an Education Specialist at the Houston Zoo does on a daily basis? You may remember being introduced to all the specialists in earlier posts and we all gave you our own description of what we do around here. Well, in this series I’m going to take you through a day (or three) in the life of an Education Specialist!

Amy Barnhill on a Zoomobile with an American Alligator

 

In the last blog I was teaching an Adventure Class. Today I am going on a Zoomobile! What is a Zoomobile you might ask? Well, it is a class (similar to an Adventure Class) but instead of the participants coming to the Zoo, the Zoo comes to them! We bring biofacts and live animals to the interactive learning experience. We have done Zoomobiles for all different ages, from Pre-K groups to seniors. Everybody loves to learn about animals, no matter what the age!

 

Sometimes the table isn't big enough for all the Biofacts!

Since I am traveling to a school for the class, I need to pack ahead of time. I strategically place my biofacts in a plastic bin trying to fit everything I need in a small space. Once I ‘m packed it’s time to pick up the animals from the Children’s Zoo. I load up the animals in the Zoomobile and head out. After arriving at the school I am escorted to my classroom where I set up my table. The kids come in and it’s show time!

 

 

Sometimes a Zoomobile can take you away from the Zoo for hours. I have had plenty where I come back, return the animals to the Children’s Zoo, walk back to the Brown Education Center, unpack my biofacts, and it is time to go home!  It is always an adventure whether you are teaching at the Zoo or traveling to a school.

Stayed tuned next week to see what else an Education Specialist does other than teach classes…

 

 

 

 

 

Another Successful Educator Day!

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It seems like just yesterday I was blogging about summer camp and now… POOF! It’s almost December and we’ve just hosted another successful Educator Day. I’m sure most of you reading this blog feel the same way. Time just passes by, and no matter how hard I try, I can’t stop it!

With busy schedules, families, jobs, etc. sometimes it’s hard to make the trek out to the Zoo. So, when we have over 100 educators join us for our annual Educator Day we are thrilled! This was the case this past Saturday.

Educators from all over the greater Houston area came out to learn more about wildlife, conservation, education programs, and activities they could bring back to their classroom. In the morning, we welcomed our participants with 2 birds of prey. A great horned owl visited from Natural Encounters, and a Harris hawk came to see the Educators all the way from the Children’s Zoo!

A sneak peek at our new Teacher Tools page!

After our introduction and welcome, participants had the opportunity to pick between several tour options. These new tours (called Creature Quests) are brand new FREE resources offered to teachers.  When they visit the Zoo they can take their students on a meaningful, fun, and educational trip to several different exhibits. The Creature Quests prompt teachers to ask students further thinking questions, and are all topic specific.

In the afternoon we offered several workshops that included hands-on activities. Our auditorium was the conservation hot spot, and host to Carole Allen (Gulf Office Director of Sea Turtle Restoration and HEART) along with Rachel Rommel and Paul Crump (important members of our Conservation Department). We talked about amphibians (including the Houston Toad), sea turtles, and native freshwater turtles-all animals that need our help, right in our own backyards!

Green Sea Turtle

Needless to say, the day went well. We gave away 3 amazing raffle items which included some very vibrant paintings done by our own Kenyan sand boa, as well as HZI swag for all of Educators who participated.

I bet you’re now wondering how you can be involved in our next Educator event? Right?

Well…don’t look any further because our next event will be the Educator Overnight on Friday, January 27th from 6pm to 9am the next day. Registration isn’t available yet…but we will be sure to post it on our Facebook page (Houston Zoo Teacher Talk), our NEW teacher webpage (www.houstonzoo.org/teachers) and right here on our blog!

We hope to see you then!

 

What Does an Education Specialist Do?

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Ever wonder what an Education Specialist at the Houston Zoo does on a daily basis? You may remember being introduced to all the specialists in earlier posts and we all gave you our own description of what we do around here. Well, in this series I’m going to take you through a day (or three) in the life of an Education Specialist!

North American Porcupine

So, on this particular day I am scheduled for an Adventure Class. This is my favorite class to teach because I can bring all the “cool” biofacts.  Not that they all aren’t cool, but I can bring the really big, impressive mounts and skulls. This particular Adventure Class’s topic is Survival Gear. We are talking about animal adaptations! AND not only can I bring the “cool” biofacts, but I also am bringing 3 live Education program animals!

Once the students arrive, it’s go time! I have 45 minutes to make them all experts on adaptation. The kids are always excited to see and talk about animals, which is what make my job so wonderful!
 
After it all said and done I clean up my classroom, take the animals back to the Children’s Zoo, and go back to the “behind the scenes” portion of my job. This could include anything from meetings to writing camp curriculum.
 
Stayed tuned next week to find out what it is like to go on a Zoomobile with an Education Specialist…
 
 

Story Safari at the Houston Zoo!

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Have you met Bennett and Viviana? They are the Houston Zoo’s Story Safari storytellers! Everyday in the Children’s Zoo Butterfly Stage at 10:30AM and 11:00AM, Bennett and Viviana bring to life wonderful and exciting stories for children of all ages. To learn more about them and the rest of the Houston Zoo’s Education staff click here!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“There’s a wolf in the woods and everyone says, “She’s big, she’s bad, she’s old, and she’s HAIRY! Best leave her alone, she is mean and scary. But we wanted to know, so we crept a little bit closer…” 

Want to know what happens next? Come find out with us! We’ll be reading “What’s the Time, Grandma Wolf?” by Ken Brown each day during Zoo Boo – October 14th – 31st. Hope to see you there!

 

Home School Events-Exhibit Expeditions!

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Watch out… home schoolers are taking over the Zoo! On September 22nd  we hosted the first Exhibit Expeditions! This fun-filled day was packed with exciting tours to some of the Zoo’s most popular spots and animal meet and greets at the end of every tour! Everyone who attended had a blast exploring the Zoo and learning about the animals around them.

 

About to head out on a Zoo tour!

Don’t worry…the fun isn’t over yet, the next invasion of home schoolers will be on November 10th for Station Exploration! This day will be filled with interactive activities right at the animal’s exhibits! Station Exploration will take place from 10:00am-1:15pm. Price information as well as registration can be found at www.houstonzoo.org/homeschool.

We can’t wait to see everyone learning right along with the animals!

 

Liberty, our bald eagle, was one of the animal visitors for the special event

 

-Written by Amy Barnhill, Education Specialist

Girl Scout Badge Day!

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Learning about snakes!

Does your Girl Scout need to earn badges? Are you looking for a fun and interactive way to achieve that? Look no further, The Houston Zoo’s Education department is hosting our second Girl Scout Badge Day on October 1st!

We are offering programs from Daisies to Cadettes and everything in between. Your Girl Scout has the chance to earn 2 different badges in 1 day! Now that’s deal if you ask me! 

Each class consists of hands-on activities, crafts to take home, and animal observations out on grounds to meet Badge requirements!

Touring the Zoo!

There will be raffle prize tickets for sale as well as Houston Zoo Scout Day patches! Parents will have access to the Zoo while their Girl Scout is in class and will have an opportunity to join them for Zoo tours.

For more information on registration, schedule of the day, or Badges being offered click here

Target Title I Scholarship Now Available!

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Are you a Title I school in the Houston area? Are you looking for a fun and unique learning experience for your students? Well, look no further!  Thanks to a generous donation from Target, the Houston Zoo is offering free on grounds education classes!

The Target Title I Scholarship is available for any Title I school in the Houston area. The Scholarship includes a class in the Houston Zoo’s Brown Education Center, admission to the Zoo for the participating students, and if needed transportation.

Each education class provides a fun, interactive learning experience that includes biofacts such as animal skins, skulls, and mounts. Also, the students will get a chance to meet an Education Animal Ambassador!

So, don’t wait! Get your application in soon, scholarship funds go fast!

 

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