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Title: Creating a SchoolYard Habitat


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Creating a School-Yard Habitat
  • Crockett Elementary Charter School
  • Houston ISD

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What is a School-Yard Habitat?
  • Outdoor classroom
  • Environmental education
  • Curriculum enhancement
  • Hands-on, physical activities
  • Fun

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Importance of School-Yard Habitats
  • Stimulating, Enriching
  • State Assessment in Science for 5th Graders
    (TAKS)
  • Inner-city
  • Limited Mobility
  • Native Flora and Fauna
  • Conservation

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Components of Our Habitat
  • Pond and Wetland Area
  • Native Plant and Wildflower Gardens
  • Vegetable, Fruit and Herb Gardens
  • Native Trees and Shrubs
  • Rainwater Harvesting
  • Composting

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Benefits of Native Plants
  • Seeds readily available
  • Disease and pest resistant
  • Survives on annual rainfall
  • Provide shelter and FOOD for insects, amphibians,
    reptiles, birds and small mammals

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Patio Before
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Patio After
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Butterfly Garden
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Rainwater Harvesting
  • 1250 square foot guttered gazebo
  • 1600 to 3200 gallons collected monthly
  • Two 1100 gallon polyethylene cisterns
  • Compensate for evaporation on pond
  • Chlorine free irrigation

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School-Yard Pond
  • 2500 gallons, 24 inches deep, 25x 30
  • 700 sq.ft. asphalt removed
  • Native invertebrates, fish and plants
  • Wetland/bog area
  • Self-sustaining (mosquito larva)
  • Observation deck with atrium
  • Over-flow berm

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Vegetable and Fruit Gardening
  • Raised beds on asphalt parking area
  • 8x 8 x 8 concrete blocks
  • Organic soil
  • Compost made on site
  • Irrigated using harvested rainwater
  • Tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, peppers, zucchini,
    herbs, grapes, kumquats, figs, pecans

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Composting
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Our Use of the Habitat
  • After-school program
  • Friday Family Science Events
  • School Festivals
  • Science Lab extension
  • Weekends
  • Summer School
  • Ideal teacher to student ratio 16

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Our Activities
  • Collecting, identifying aquatic and terrestrial
    organisms
  • Identifying plants, plant parts
  • Plant and invertebrate life cycle
  • Water testing pH, dissolved oxygen
  • Habitat management, delittering
  • Bird watching, identifying
  • Sampling edible plants

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Our School-Yard Habitat Benefactors
  • Crescent Realty FACES of Change
  • Houston ISD Heavy Equipment Services
  • Associated Landscape Services LLC
  • Walter P. Moore Engineers
  • Asakura Robinson Landscape Architects
  • Crockett parents, students and teachers
  • Mrs. Elida Troutman, Principal-34 years

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School-Yard Habitat Resources
  • HISD
  • Local Businesses
  • Parents
  • Environmental Non-Profits
  • Federal Agencies
  • State Agencies
  • Universities

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Challenges
  • Adequate teaching staff for low ratio
  • Interest and/or expertise of teaching staff
  • Space limitations
  • Vandalism
  • Up-keep and maintenance
  • Increasing parent involvement

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Grant Funding
  • United Way-Community Improvement
  • Toyota Tapestry
  • Houston Police Department-Supplemental
    Environmental Projects
  • Galveston Bay Estuary Program

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Environmental Educators Exchange-EEE
  • Established in mid-80s
  • Serves formal and informal educators
  • Offers networking and resource sharing
  • Opportunity to coordinate speakers, presentations
    and field classes

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EEE Meetings
  • Quarterly-First Wednesday in August, November,
    February and May
  • Time Generally from 530 PM to 730 PM
  • Location TBA-call or check website

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Next Meeting
  • Summer Meeting Jesse Jones Park, Humble, TX
  • Canoe trip on Spring Creek
  • No cost to attend
  • RSVP Lawrence_spence_at_yahoo.com
    281.684.0288
  • www.eeehouston.org
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