• Shore birds thrive in this coastal enviornment.

    Timucuan

    Ecological & Historic Preserve Florida

Curriculum Materials

We are excited to offer educators materials that help students understand northeast Florida's cultural and natural history. We hope these materials will be used to integrate your classroom with ours.

Review (and print) curriculum materials by choosing a park site link below to prepare your students for visiting the park and following-up back in the classroom. Objectives, vocabulary, standards, and activities are included.

Materials by Park Site

Park programs facilitate student attainment of Sunshine State Standards. It is the teacher's responsibility to help students meet the standards by using the pre-visit, on-site, and post-visit activities.

Did You Know?

Pareja's Confessionario

The first translation of a Native American language into a European language – Timucuan to Spanish - occurred on lands within the Timucuan Preserve in the late 1500s. Fray Francisco Pareja did this translation at the Catholic mission of San Juan del Puerto on present day Ft. George Island. More...