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Shenandoah National Park
Stewardship Curriculum
Good Character, Good Stewards: Caring for the World Around Us - logo

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Good Character, Good Stewards:
Caring for the World Around Us


This interdisciplinary curriculum supplement is designed to meet Virginia Standards of Learning curriculum requirements for grades K-6 by integrating character education with science, math, language arts, and social science lessons.
For more information or to request individual paper copies of this curriculum, contact:

Shenandoah National Park
Education Office
3655 US Hwy 211 E
Luray, VA 22835
Ph: 540-999-3489
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Entire Curriculum file type file size
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High Resolution pdf 8.7 mb
By Section file type file size
Introduction / How to Use / Resources pdf 95 kb
National Park Service pdf 28 kb
Evaluation Form pdf 20 kb
Acknowledgements pdf 73 kb
Grade Activity file type file size
K1 K-1 Branch Out pdf 180 kb
1 Save Our Earth pdf 128 kb
1-4 Rolypolyology pdf 137 kb
2 Interdependence pdf 411 kb
2-4 A Circle of Service pdf 239 kb
3-4 One Solution for Pollution . . . Machines! pdf 173 kb
4-6 Watershed Words of Wisdom pdf 715 kb
4-6 Building Respect for the Past, Present and Future pdf 590 kb
5 Geology Rocks! pdf 318 kb
Water stands in a pit, called an Opferkessel, in a boulder on Old Rag Mountain.  

Did You Know?
The small circular pits (Opferkessels) often found in the rocks of Shenandoah National Park’s cliffs and summits are formed by standing water.

Last Updated: September 17, 2008 at 11:46 EST