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Project WET is an interdisciplinary water education program that's interactive, hands-on, easy-to-use and FREE!

All workshops are conducted by trained facilitators. Special focus is placed on incorporating reading and writing strategies through Project WET activities.

Who can attend a Project WET workshop?

Project WET is not just for science teachers. This multidisciplinary program is available for K-12 classroom teachers in public and private schools, K-12 preservice teachers, resource agency educators, youth organization leaders, state and national park rangers/ interpreters, museum and nature center instructors and home educators.

What do workshop participants receive?

  • Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide with 90 hands-on classroom activities and lessons correlated to the Sunshine State Standards
  • Demonstrations of select activities and strategies incorporating reading and writing extensions
  • FREE samples of the Southwest Florida Water Management District's educational materials
  • Giveaways
  • Inservice points

What is the cost?

FREE!

How do I schedule a workshop?

Project WET workshops require:

  • 15-30 registered participants
  • Six contact hours of training with a follow-up assignment

For more information or to schedule a workshop, please contact the Youth Education Section at 1-800-423-1476, ext. 4771, or email us your name, school name and address, county and phone number and indicate that you are interested in Project WET.


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