The Middle Silurian Waldron Shale, long used in the geology events at the Falls of the Ohio State Park, is being incorporated into a new education initiative. The Falls is partnering with Bellarmine University and members of the Falls of the Ohio’s Educator Advisory Committee to improve science literacy with a citizen science project that will enable students in grades 3, 4 and 7 to participate in a scientific investigation of the fossils of the Waldron Shale. No scientific work has been done in the Clark Co., Indiana deposits which were exposed in quarries 20 years ago.
Waldron Shale Project: An Educational Initiative For the Science Classroom
A collaboration of the Falls of the Ohio State Park and Bellarmine University
Project Goal:
Utilize fossil-rich Waldron Shale as a classroom tool to explore science with a multidisciplinary approach that leads to a better understanding of the scientific processes while contributing to a better understanding of the Silurian Waldron Shale by collecting usable data for scientific research.
Educational Objectives:
Students will investigate the Waldron Shale to become familiar with the processes of science and its connections to math, writing, language arts, and visual arts.
Students will develop a feeling of ownership contributing to project as a scientist, illustrator or author.
Research Objectives:
Website Objectives:
The Waldron Shale Project website will contain:
About the Waldron Shale to be used in is project:
Clark County, Indiana deposits were first exposed in 1994 at the Atkins and Sellersburg Quarries and have not been the subject of scientific research.
How to Participate
Our goal is to select no more than six teachers in Indiana and six in Kentucky to test the lessons in the 2025 school year. We are creating and will have a professional development this summer to train the selected educators.
We are gathering names of educators for future participation. Using Indiana Academic Standards for Science and Kentucky Next Gen Standards, we are targeting the third, fourth, and seventh grades. We will expand into the high school level in the future.
Please copy and paste this information into an email. Send it to agoldstein@dnr.in.gov.
Name: ____________________________
School: ___________________________
Email address:______________________
Grade you teach: ___________________
This will fit into my lessons in:
__Fossils / History of Life
__Science application / processes
__Evolution
__Ecology studies
__Other__________________________
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