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The Santa Cruz River its People and Environment - Guide for 4th-8th Grades

The Santa Cruz River, its People and Environment was developed in cooperation with Friends of the Santa Cruz River with the goal of educating students about the river while instilling a sense of stewardship for the unique natural beauty of which we live.

The guide consists of ten hands-on lessons that are sequentially ordered to cover aspects of the river and culture appropriate to fourth through eighth grades.

The guide may be downloaded, copied, or reproduced for educational purposes. Hard copies are also available, upon request, for a nominal donation.

Please call (520) 398-2341, or send an email for more information or to request a guide.


VIEW OR DOWNLOAD THE ENTIRE GUIDE  

 

2.176 MB 

 

VIEW OR DOWNLOAD THE GUIDE BY CHAPTERS

 

INTRODUCTION
 

339 KB

 

SPANISH GIFTS

 

220 KB

 
 
FERNANDO'S BIG ADVENTURE

245 KB

 

AN APACHE WAY OF LEARNING 

 

158 KB

 

RAILROADS, CATTLE AND COTTONFIELDS 

 

240 KB

 

SANTA CRUZ RIVER CARDS

 

627 KB

 

WHY THE SANTA CRUZ?


PEOPLE AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT


RIVER ISSUES AND YOU 

281 KB


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OWLS AND CROWS


155 KB 

 

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY 2050  
  

 

118 KB
 

 

* Last Page      
      

 

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Mountains above Rancho Arizona  

Did You Know?
Arizona takes its name from a ranch of the same name established by Bernardo de Urrea in 1735 in the rugged, mountain country about forty miles southwest of Tumacácori

Last Updated: October 02, 2008 at 07:39 EST