River Rangers classroom program
The River Ranger program is designed to be presented by environmental educators to inform the public (children and adults) about how they impact water quality through their use of sewer and storm systems.
This interactive environmental education program teaches students about the water cycle, watersheds, surface water pollution, water conservation and wastewater treatment. The presentation and activity book are designed to provide clean water fundamentals in a manner that incorporates active group and individual participation as well as take home activities.
When we make our free River Ranger presentations in the Tualatin River basin, our focus is on the Tualatin River. However, a "generic" version is available for groups wishing to spread a positive environmental message to children.
The program consists of a set of 15 posters that aid in telling the story of water as it travels through our homes and into the treatment facility and finally into the rivers and streams.
In conjunction with the posters, activity packages consisting of booklets, stickers and badges for the students are available in units of 250. A 30-minute training video is also available to assist with preparation for presentation of the program.
Watch our informational River Rangers video.
Schedule your free River Rangers presentation!
Teachers in Washington County, contact Ely Teragli at (503) 681-4463 to schedule a free 45-minute presentation for your students. The program is geared towards 4th grade students but can be adapted as necessary.
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River Rangers materials
One set of 15 Full-Color Laminated Posters |
$ 420.00 |
Activity Package:
- Teacher's Guide
- 250 activity packets:
Each includes a booklet, badge and 8 stickers
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Qty 1-3: $325.00 Ea.
Qty 4+: $300.00 Ea. |
30-Minute Training Video |
$ 10.00 |
To request more information, contact Ely Teragli, Public Information Specialist at: teraglie@cleanwaterservices.org or by calling (503) 681-4463. |
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