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Program or Resource Type Description Science Standards Organization/Contact
A Step Back In Time.
Students
K-6
Field Trips Restored adobe in Vista, originally built in 1852. An example of Anglo-Hispanic domestic archaeology. >MORE County of San Diego, Department of Parks and Recreation
Diane Kennedy
619-724-4082
Access Nature
Teachers, Students, Parents, Administrators
K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Hands-On Activities, Curriculum Materials An inclusive curriculum offering more than 60 hours of hands-on, habitat-based activities, Access Nature can be enjoyed by all audiences, including students with disabilities. Finally, educators can meet the diverse needs of today's classroom with activities that include adaptations for students with hearing, learning/cognitive, motor or visual disabilities. The Access Nature curriculum can help you increase your comfort level working with inclusive audiences while offering all students a chance to explore nature, starting in their own schoolyard or backyard.

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K-Physical, K-Life, K-Earth, 1-Life, 2-Life, 2-Earth, 3-Physical, 4-Life, 4-Earth, 5-Life, 5-Earth, 6-Earth, 6-Life, 7-Earth, 8-Life National Wildlife Federation
Stephanie Stowell
619-296-8353
stowell@nwf.org
Admiral Splash
Teachers, Students
K-6
Curriculum Materials, Materials Guided by Admiral Splash, fourth grade students learn about California's water systems, where our water comes from, how it is distributed and treated, and how to conserve. >MORE 2-Earth, 3-Earth Space, 4-Earth San Diego County Water Authority
Susan Bohlander
858-522-6720
sbohlander@sdcwa.org
Advanced Egyptology
Students, General Public
K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Field Trips, Hands-On Activities, Exhibits Go beyond mummies and tombs and step back into the 18th Dynasty to examine the reign of the pharaoh Akhenaten, who briefly changed the social and religious structure of Egypt. Learn why El Armana is important and what makes the Museum’s collections from that city so special. Both the guided tour and workshop include opportunities for hands-on exploration and may include time in the Children’s Discover Center. The workshop includes making the Egyptian game of Senet. >MORE K-Life, 1-Life, 2-Earth, 3-Life, 4-Life, 4-Earth, 5-Life, 6-Earth, 7-Life, 8-Life, 9-12-Biology/Life San Diego Museum of Man
Geralyn Hoffman
619-239-2001
ghoffman@museumofman.org
Advanced Primatology
Students, General Public
6-8, 9-12
Field Trips, Exhibits Trace the evolutionary history of primates and the various ways they are adapted to their environments. Looking at the very first primates 65 million years ago to all of the various monkeys, apes, prosimians, and people alive today, students will be “monkeyin’ around” in Primate Hall, one of the four galleries in the Footsteps Through Time exhibit. See a full-size replica of Gigantopithecus, the largest primate ever (up to 10 feet tall!) that became extinct about half a million years ago. Learn what all primates have in common and what makes each primate species unique. Following the tour is a session in a Museum classroom using tools and methods of anthropology to measure primate bones, including skulls, to learn about primate adaptations. This workshop is recommended for grades 5 and up. Adaptable for adult groups. >MORE 5-Life, 6-Life, 7-Life, 8-Life, 9-12-Biology/Life San Diego Museum of Man
Geralyn Hoffman
619-239-2001
ghoffman@museumofman.org
Adventure Camps
Teachers, Students, Parents
Pre-K, K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Classes/Courses Choose Day Camp, Resident Camp, or Sleepovers. Day Camps for Pre-K through grade 12. Resident Camps in dorms for grades 4 through 12. Sleepovers for all ages. Brochures available, please call. >MORE K-Life, 1-Life, 2-Life, 3-Life, 4-Life, 5-Life, 6-Life, 8-Physical, 9-12-Physics, 9-12-Biology/Life SeaWorld San Diego
Education Department
1.800.25.SHAMU
swc.education@seaworld.com
Aerodynamics with Paper Airplanes
Students
K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Field Trips, Classes/Courses Using paper airplanes to discover the basic concepts of aerodynamics. $ >MORE San Diego Aerospace Museum
Valerie Waye
619-234-8291 x45
sadams@inetworld.net
Aeronautical Adventures
Students
K-6, 6-8
Field Trips, Classes/Courses 2-day program applying aeronautical science to build powered model airplanes for air show. >MORE San Diego Aerospace Museum
Valerie Waye
619-234-8291 x45
sadams@inetworld.net
After-school Enrichment Science Clubs
Students
6-8, 9-12
Classes/Courses Five-week hands-on science learning experience. Currently only at Clark Middle School >MORE 6-Physical, 7-Physical, 8-Physical Society of Women Engineers
Karen May Newman
619-594-5652
kmn@kahuna.sdsu.edu
Algebraic Thinking Institute

6-8, 9-12
Professional Development The Mission of the Algebraic Thinking Institute (ATI) is to provide substantive instruction in mathematics and associated teaching strategies for secondary teachers who may have limited college mathematics background and/or limited experience teaching beginning algebra.
ATI also provides more experienced teachers with opportunities to enhance their knowledge of mathematics and pedagogy to support instruction consistent with the California and NCTM Standards.
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Not Applicable UCSD, Division of Physical Sciences
Amanda Destefano
858-534-3446
ati@ucsd.edu
All About Water
Teachers, Students
K-6
Hands-On Activities, Curriculum Materials, Materials This K-3 grade teacher's guide contains 26 water related activities and science experiments. Major topics covered are water quality, water distribution, water conservation, the water cycle and fresh and salt water. This material is available for K-3 grades only. Requires an in-service at your school. >MORE San Diego County Water Authority
Susan Bohlander
858-522-6720
sbohlander@sdcwa.org
Amazing Machines Education Program
Students
K-6
Field Trips Simple machines make work seem like play. Build with gears, levers, and pulleys. Age appropriate building activity. Grade level is 2-6. >MORE 2-Physical LEGOLAND California
Lynn Crockett
760-918-KIDS
lynn.crockett@america.lego.com
Analyzing the Evidence
Students
9-12
Speakers, Tutors Learn how the DEA analyzes drug evidence using indepth lab analysis with modern analytical equipment. >MORE 9-12-Chemistry U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Southwest Lab
Gary Goldberg
760-597-7900
Gary.X.Goldberg@usdoj.gov
Annual conference
Teachers
K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Conferences/Institutes 2-day conference held the 2nd weekend of March >MORE Not Applicable San Diego Science Educators Association (SDSEA)
Judi Heitz
619-491-2368
jmheitz@earthlink.net
Anthropology: Science Meets Art!
Students, General Public
Field Trips, Other What makes the Museum of Man such a special place? As San Diego’s only anthropology museum, we teach people about people. Come join the fun as a guide leads you through several Museum exhibits which illustrate the vast realms of cultural and physical anthropology. Experience different cultures around the world through their artistic expressions in pottery, clothing, and everyday objects. See how physical anthropologists study humans to learn how we have adapted to our environments. Learn how we know about past cultures through archaeology, and why it is important to know the ethical “rules” of archaeology. Can't come to the museum, this have a Docent come to your classroom with a kit full of artifacts. >MORE K-Life, 1-Life, 2-Life, 3-Life, 4-Life, 5-Life, 6-Life, 7-Earth, 8-Life, 9-12-Biology/Life San Diego Museum of Man
Geralyn Hoffman
619-239-2001
ghoffman@museumofman.org
Aquarium Guided Explorations: grades K-6
Students
K-6
Academic Enrichment, Field Trips, Exhibits
Sea of Disguises - Many animals of the sea are masters at the art of deception. Through a combination of exhibit exploration and hands-on activities, students will learn the many different kinds of camouflage animals employ. Shark Survivor - Outswim, Outsense, Outsmart. Our live shark displays provide an ideal living classroom for students to explore the challenges sharks face and how they have adapted to survive for more than 400 million years.

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K-Life, 1-Life, 2-Life, 3-Life, 4-Life, 5-Life, 6-Life Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Education Office Manager
(858) 534-8401
eduman@aqua.ucsd.edu
Assembly Programs
Students
K-6, 6-8, 9-12
The 50 min. performances include many options. There are a variety of topics to choose from. Animals are the stars, but programs also include professional performers like the famous Dr. Zoolittle or Wild Wes. All programs are based on CA science standards. Grade level: K - 8 The Zoo offers a career assembly for Grades K - 12
$ >MORE
2-Life, 3-Life, 4-Life, 5-Life, 6-Life, 7-Life, 8-Life San Diego Zoo
Michelle Randolph
619-557-3963
MRandolph@sandiegozoo.org
Astronomer visit or planetarium show to classrooms

K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Academic Enrichment, Hands-On Activities, Speakers, Curriculum Materials Have an astronomer visit your classroom or bring a planetarium show to your classroom. >MORE 3-Earth Space, 5-Earth, 7-Physical, 8-Earth, 9-12-Earth San Diego Astronomy Association
Earl Towson
619 670 7622
etowson@cox.net
Astronomy
Teachers, Students, Parents, Administrators, General Public
K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Academic Enrichment, Field Trips, Parental Involvement, Hands-On Activities, Professional Development, Speakers, Technology/Software Noted expert speakers talking at the Fleet, often with an interactive or hands-on element to the talk >MORE 3-Earth Space, 5-Earth, 8-Earth, 9-12-Earth Reuben H. Fleet Science Center
Joleen Farebrother, Education Assistant
(619) 238-1233 ex.802
edu@rhfleet.org
Astronomy workshops for teachers
Teachers
K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Academic Enrichment Once and sometimes twice a year, Project Astro gives workshops for teachers. Notification of workshops is done by the Science Alliance Announcement list and the Science Office at SDCOE. >MORE 3-Earth Space, 5-Earth, 9-12-Earth Project ASTRO San Diego
Phil Blanco
(858) 534-3718
pblanco@mamacass.ucsd.edu
Atoms to X-rays
Students, Parents, General Public
6-8, 9-12
Online Resources, Curriculum Materials Atoms to X-rays is a series of videos and accompanying on-line supplemental materials that help to highlight the applications of basic principles in the physical sciences. In lectures and demonstrations, UCSD Division of Physical Sciences' researchers discuss their work and how it relates to fundamental scientific principles in chemistry, biochemistry, physics and astronomy. There is a library of longer video programs (half hour to an hour), as well as shorter clips particularly useful for classroom use, to help students see the relevance of the scientific principles they are learning in their courses. >MORE 6-Physical, 7-Physical, 8-Physical, 8-Earth, 8-Life, 9-12-Physics, 9-12-Chemistry, 9-12-Earth UCSD, Division of Physical Sciences
Kim McDonald
858-534-7572
kmcdona@chem.ucsd.edu
Atoms to XRays from UCSD TV
Teachers, Students
6-8, 9-12
Curriculum Materials Discover the newest advances in physical science through video presentations, then use the exploration questions to check student understanding. Videos are available for free download at the website. Topics include: sensors, magnetism, and gravity in the universe. >MORE 9-12-Physics UCSD (University of California, San Diego)
Kim Mc Donald and Sherry Seethaler
none
kmcdona@chem.ucsd.edu, sseethaler@ucsd.edu
Audubon Adventures
Teachers, Students
K-6
Materials Chapter-funded subscription; tchr guide, student booklets on wildlife, env. >MORE San Diego Audubon Society
Susan Breisch
619-682-7200
breisch@aabol.com
Aviation: History & Science
Students
K-6, 6-8
Field Trips, Classes/Courses Discovering the basics of aerodynamics; building and flying model aircraft. $ >MORE San Diego Aerospace Museum
Valerie Waye
619-234-8291 x45
sadams@inetworld.net
Awesome Aerodynamics I, II, III
Students
K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Explore aerodynamics; construct paper airplanes & flying models. Tailored to grade level. $ >MORE San Diego Aerospace Museum
Valerie Waye
619-234-8291 x45
sadams@inetworld.net
Beach Teach
Students
6-8, 9-12
Academic Enrichment, Field Trips, Hands-On Activities Explore the Ecological Reserve of La Jolla Shore sBeach in this fun, hands-on, field science program. Investigate tide pools, sandy beaches or kelp ecology.
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K-Life, K-Earth, 1-Life, 2-Life, 2-Earth, 3-Life, 3-Earth Space, 4-Life, 4-Earth, 5-Life, 5-Earth, 6-Earth, 6-Life, 7-Earth, 9-12-Biology/Life, 9-12-Earth Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Education Office Manager
(858) 534-8401
eduman@aqua.ucsd.edu
Behind-the-Scenes Tour
Students
K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Field Trips, Materials Includes Zoo's oldest species, private bus tour, Sun Bear Forest tour, Tiger River Trek. $ >MORE San Diego Zoo
Michelle Randolph
619-557-3963
MRandolph@sandiegozoo.org
BEWiSE (Better Education for Women in Science and Engineering)

6-8
Field Trips, Hands-On Activities, Mentors BEWiSE activities encourage greater participation in science by middle school age girls. BEWiSE is a collaborative activity of SDSA and local organizations of women scientists and engineers. >MORE Not Applicable San Diego Science Alliance
Patricia Winter
858-454-7622
pat.winter@gat.com
Beyond Violence
Teachers, Students, Parents, Administrators, General Public
K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Hands-On Activities, Speakers, Other Introductory Program: What does the word "nonviolence" encompass? Does our treatment of animals influence how we treat one another? Explore how our relationship with animals can either foster a peaceful society or keep us mired in violence. >MORE Seeds for Change Humane Education
Dani Dennenberg
619-296-1488
dani@seedsforchangehumaneeducation.org
Biogen Idec Community Lab
Teachers, Students
6-8
Academic Enrichment, Field Trips, Professional Development, Mentors Community Lab San Diego is a 1,300-square-foot dedicated laboratory classroom where teachers bring their students to work side-by-side with Biogen Idec scientists. Opened in 2005, and in close collaboration with San Diego's science education community, Community Lab San Diego programs were designed to meet the needs of the region's teachers and students.


Classes for 7th Grade Life Science Students
The Community Lab San Diego is open to 7th grade life science classes throughout San Diego County. The hands-on inquiry-based experiences developed for the Community Lab have been designed to align with California's science standards - making connections between the standards-based curriculum and real-world applications. Several different lab experiences are available that allow students to use scientific equipment and learn about the science behind drug discovery. For example, students test mock patient samples and conduct DNA testing.


Summer Institute for 7th Grade Life Science Teachers
The Summer Institute enriches the 7th Grade Life Science Student Program by providing orientation and prerequisite training for educators planning to bring their classes to the Community Lab during the academic year. The program enhances the teaching and learning of science in the classroom through hands-on exploration of relevant topics in the biomedical field. Teachers perform the lab experiments prior to their students' visits, while also learning about the drug development process. In addition, the Summer Institute provides opportunities to network with fellow educators and industry professionals.


Life Sciences Summer Institute for High School Science Teachers
Through funding from the President's High Growth Jobs Training Initiative under the Department of Labor, the Community Lab hosts high school science teachers, in collaboration with the San Diego Workforce Partnership and BIOCOM. As part of this effort, teachers get the opportunity to experience the biotechnology industry firsthand and fine-tune their skills to become more effective in the classroom.
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7-Life, 7-Physical, 9-12-Chemistry, 9-12-Biology/Life Biogen Idec
Erika Harvey
(858) 401-8113
erika.harvey@biogenidec.com
Biological Sciences Student Association
Students
9-12
Mentors, Tutors The Biological Sciences Student Association mentoring program matches UCSD undergraduate biological sciences majors with high school students in area schools who want help with science subjects. The undergraduate mentors provide one to one tutoring and may also provide guidance to students preparing science fair projects. They often serve as role models for high school students who may be the first generation in their family planning to attend college. A mentor is paired with one student, and they typically meet once a week on the school's campus either during lunch or at the end of the school day. >MORE 9-12-Biology/Life UCSD, Division of Biological Sciences
Barbra Blake
858-822-4512
bblake@ucsd.edu
Biology Focus Group
Teachers
K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Academic Enrichment, Professional Development The SDSEA Biology Focus Group is a teacher-lead and teacher-centered group to provide support for teachers using or who like to learn to use biology-centered lesson in the classroom. Activities include workshops, tours, and material and lesson plan assitance. >MORE San Diego Science Educators Association (SDSEA)
Barton Hayes
TBD
bhays@sdcoe.k12.ca.us
Biology Lessons for Prospective and Practicing Teachers
Teachers
6-8, 9-12
Online Resources, Curriculum Materials, Technology/Software Over twenty biology lessons, including teacher guides, activities, charts, knowledge mapping, study tools and a variety of resources for biology teachers. >MORE 6-Life, 7-Life, 9-12-Biology/Life San Diego State University (SDSU), College of Sciences
Kathleen Fisher
619-594-4453
kfisher@sciences.sdsu.edu
Biotech and biology workshops for non scientific industry personnell
Teachers
9-12
Classes/Courses, Professional Development two high school teachers may attend each of the 3 day seminars at no charge. >MORE Biotech Primer, Inc
Cathleen Davies
760-815 -3190
cdavies@biotechprimerinc.com
Biotechnology Certificate Program
Teachers, Students, General Public
Classes/Courses The Southwestern College (SWC) biotechnology curriculum is designed to: Train students in the fundamental skills necessary to obtain employment as an entry-level laboratory technician. Meet the primary needs of local employers for a trained employment pool in the area of biotechnology. Offer a new option to students interested in biology. Provide enrichment experiences for transfer students that will enhance their success after transfer. This certificate program can be completed in one year. It also provides CalWorks students with appropriate training to satisfy state and federal requirements. >MORE Southwestern College
Kathy Tyner M.S.
619-421-6700 x 5696
ktyner@swc.cc.ca.us
Biotechnology Focus Group
Teachers
K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Academic Enrichment, Professional Development, Curriculum Materials The SDSEA Biotechnology Focus Group is a teacher-lead and teacher-centered group to provide support for teachers using or who like to learn to use biotechnology-centered lesson in the classroom. Activities include workshops, tours, and material and lesson plan assitance. >MORE San Diego Science Educators Association (SDSEA)
Judi Heitz
619-280-3660
jmheitz@earthlink.net
Blue Water Task Force
Students
9-12
Activity Kits, Hands-On Activities, Speakers Hands-on involvement in environmental issue of coastal pollution caused by sewage. >MORE Surfrider Foundation, San Diego Chapter
Heather Hoogendam
(858) 792-9940
info@surfridersd.org
Bose In Harmony with Education Program Grades 5-8

K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Field Trips, Professional Development, Curriculum Materials An interdisciplinary program developed by Bose Corporation and MENC: The National Association for Music Education. This program makes essential connections between science, music and math. The in-class, standards-based curriculum includes many lessons on the science of sound. The field trip provides students with an inquiry-based and cooperative learning experience where they explore ideas, engage in hands-on activities, and perform in a mini concert. Students discuss, define and observe sounds using a tuning fork, an oscilloscope and an oscillator. The physical science of sound creation and propagation are also explored using terms such as vibration, high and low pressure areas, the eardrum, etc. >MORE 5-Physical, 7-Physical, 8-Physical Bose Corporation
Nancy Anderson
619-825-9964 or 1-800-905-1541, ext.1
nancy_anderson@bose.com
Brackish Water Treatment Facility Tours
Students
6-8, 9-12
Field Trips Students learn about groundwater, aquifers and reverse osmosis treatment and participate in hands-on laboratory activities that simulate groundwater influences. Students measure water hardness or pH as an indicator or point and non-point source pollution. (Bus fee reimbursement and secondary-school teacher release fees are available, serves West Chula Vista, National City, and Bonita)

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9-12-Chemistry, 9-12-Biology/Life, 9-12-Earth Sweetwater Authority
Education Specialist
619-409-6722
education@sweetwater.org
Burning Issues! Fire Ecology Training Program
Teachers
K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Professional Development, Curriculum Materials Southern California's ecosystems are shaped by fire. Learn about fire ecology and fire safety at a training program, and take home curriculum and an interactive cd for your classroom.

Since the spring of 2001, Project Learning Tree and the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in cooperation with the National Interagency Fire Center have partnered to provide joint educator workshops in wildland fire education. The workshops use selected activities from the PLT PreK-8 and Secondary Modules, as well as a variety of supplemental fire education materials developed by the BLM and other federal agencies, including the popular "Burning Issues" CD produced by the Science Education Department of Florida State University.

Find out when workshops are offered in your area on the website or by contacting the coordinator. >MORE
1-Life, 2-Life, 4-Life, 6-Life, 9-12-Biology/Life American Forest Foundation
Kay Antunez
916-653-7958
Kay.Antunez@fire.ca.gov
Butterfly Day Field Trip
Teachers, Students
K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Academic Enrichment, Field Trips, Activity Kits, Classes/Courses, Hands-On Activities Students spend 30 minutes inside our classrom learning about butterfly biology, plant animal relationships, predator and prey defense mechanisms, and environmental concerns. The topics are developmentally appropriate and include discussion for each age group with verbal lessons, slide/video prsentations, exhibits and hands-on activities. After the lesson, children spend 30 minutes inside the Butterfly Vivarium, experiencing everything they learned in the classrom. The complete metamorphosis: egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, to adult butterfly, is continually available for students to examine.

4 one hour classes a day, M- F may be arranged by special request.

Best time to visit is April through November.

Classroom Caterpillar Kits: Various specifies of butterfly caterpillars are offered to teachers to use in the classroom. The most popular is the monarch butterfly. A six inch pot with milkweed plants, two monarach caterpillars and directions are available for $12. >MORE
K-Life, 1-Life, 2-Life, 3-Life, 4-Life, 5-Life, 6-Life, 7-Life, 9-12-Biology/Life Butterfly Vivarium/The Monarch Program
David F. Marriott, Ph.D.
760. 436. 1159
monarchprg@aol.com
Cable in the Classroom
Teachers, Students, Parents, Administrators
Pre-K, K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Online Resources, Activity Kits, Curriculum Materials, Materials This program is a joint project of local cable operators and national cable programmers to provide schools with free cable service and hundreds of hours of commercial-free, copyright extended educational television programming each month. Each cable network offers educational resources and lesson plans to accompany the programs they provide. The Time Warner Cable website has direct links to more than 25 networks and the curriculum they offer.

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Time Warner Cable
Denise Scatena
858.635.8464
denise.scatena@twcable.com
California Alliance for Minority Participation
Students
9-12
Academic Enrichment Support for minority students seeking bachelor's degree in chemistry, physics or other science. >MORE Not Applicable UCSD (University of California, San Diego)
Dr. Jackie Azize
858-534-1774
jazize@ucsd.edu
California Archaeology Project
Teachers, Students, Administrators
9-12
Field Trips, Professional Development, Mentors Archaeology lab and field research work w/ supervision open to everyone 14 yrs and older. >MORE 9-12-Earth Society for Amateur Scientists
Nancy Scarduzio
(401) 823-7800
info@sas.org
California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom
Teachers, Students, Parents, Administrators, General Public
Pre-K, K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Online Resources, Activity Kits, Conferences/Institutes, Curriculum Materials, Materials CFAITC proovides a variety of lesson plans, resources, and programs which may be used to increase the awareness and understanding of agriculture among California's educators and students. >MORE K-Life, 1-Life, 2-Life, 4-Life, 5-Earth California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom
Pamela Emery
916-561-5625
pemery@cfbf.com
California State University, San Marcos - Internships

Internships Summer Internships available. >MORE Not Applicable California State University, San Marcos
Dr. Kathy Norman
760-750-4314
knorman@mailhost1.csusm.edu
CalMat Co. Internships

Internships Summer internships/employment available. >MORE CalMat Co.
Ed Gabrielson
619-298-0551
Camel Dairy School Group and Public Tours
Students, Parents, General Public
K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Field Trips Let our animal handlers guide you through an amazing introduction of our wild animals and everything camel. Learn about the adaptations and behavior of one of the most amazing and misunderstood animals living today. Learn the Oasis Camel Dairy story while we bring out our camels for you to meet.

Tour topics can include: the camel in US history, the adaptations of the camel and other desert animals, starting your own unique business and working for yourself.

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K-Life, 2-Life, 3-Life, 5-Life, 9-12-Biology/Life Oasis Camel Dairy
Gil Riegler
760 787 0983
info@cameldairy.com
Camp Invention
Students, General Public
K-6
Classes/Courses, Other Camp Invention is a week long summer enrichment day camp offered in your local elementary school for children in the second through sixth grades. Participating daily in five activity- oriented thematic modules, campers enhance their understanding of science, math, history, and the arts while having lots of fun. This exciting program invites children to let their imaginations run wild through teamwork, creative problem solving and inventive thinking.
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Not Applicable Camp & Club Invention
Renee VanHeel
858.673.1475
rvanheel@myexcel.com
Canyon Ecology nature walks
Students
K-6, 6-8, 9-12
Field Trips Environmental education in the field with trained naturalists. $ >MORE 2-Life, 3-Life, 4-Life, 6-Life San Diego Natural History Museum
Education Dept.
619-255-0210
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