Learn about birds and how to identify them. Birds are in trouble! What do birds need and how can you help them? Learn ways that you can get involved in collecting citizen science data that can be available to scientists worldwide or make your own bird feeding station.
Welcome to the Connecticut Audubon Society of the Greater Hartford Area. We are a "virtual center", centrally located along the Connecticut River and can offer programs in Hartford and many surrounding locations. Our flexible educators can offer programs that are either virtual or in person, meeting you at your school, library, or a nearby park or conservation property. We take full advantage of our unique location in central Connecticut, working to promote awareness of the Connecticut River ecosystem and the birds and habitats it supports, and to foster conservation through education and related activities.
SCHOOL PROGRAMS
Connecticut Audubon Society’s "Science in Nature" programs consist of hands-on, STEM-based activities that relate to earth and life sciences, ecology, conservation and civic engagement offering K-12 students and their teachers the opportunity to bring STEM to life.
Experiential learning in nature is exciting and makes it easier for students to understand science concepts that may be difficult to grasp in the classroom. Taking advantage of your local outdoor spaces, your students will examine various real-world phenomena using math and literacy skills and science technologies while also having fun!
Each program is aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) as well as Common Core math and literacy standards and are an invaluable resource for building student and teacher learning. Our programs provide a wealth of opportunities to enhance critical thinking skills as students are encouraged to
• use and design models
• use their data to generate evidence-based explanations of phenomena, and
• creatively problem solve real world issues.
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
We also offer exciting and educational community programs for children and adults. Please see descriptions below for more information.
Animals, Conservation
15 students, 1 chap. per 10 stu.
60 min.
Family Programs
1, 2, 3, 4, 6