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MSP 2010 “A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE”
Angie MunhollandHealdton Schools
July 1st
Introduction Day Partners: Brittany McCalvin & Angie Munholland (Healdton)
Week 1: Geology in Southern Oklahoma
Dr. Margaret Avard and Dr. Gordon Eggleton from Southeastern Oklahoma State University took us throughout southern Oklahoma to study geology.
Our days included: work in the Durant, Tishomingo, Coleman, Davis & Ardmore areas.
Our job included studying background info on geology in southern Oklahoma, visiting sites, taking pictures & samples.
Group 5 Geology Week Teachers from: Healdton, Dickson & Sulfur
Day 2: Geology in Bryan County Group members prepare to examine & sample various
rocks in Caddo, OK
Day 2: Kiamichi Limestone Caddo, OK
Day 3: Woodford Shale near Coleman, OK
Day 3: Tishomingo Granite in Blue River area near Tishomingo, OK
Day 3: Granite in Blue River Tishomingo area
Day 3: Ten Acre Rock Ravia Area (granite)
Ten Acre Rock (granite) Ravia area
Day 4: Davis area (Arbuckle Mountains) Shale
Tombstone TopographyArbuckle Mountains
Davis Area
Angie Munholland & Heather Bradberry (Healdton)Near Davis in Arbuckle Mountains
Lawton Weekend: Wichita Wildlife Refuge
Dr. Tim Patton & Ms. Sunya Dixon of Southeastern Oklahoma State University instructed us on various topics at Wichita Wildlife Refuge outside of Lawton, Oklahoma.
Dr. Patton discussed grass anatomy, grassland ecology, forbs, medicinal uses of plants, and wildlife included on Wichita Wildlife Refuge.
Ms. Dixon discussed various trees and plants that are present at Wichita Wildlife Refuge. This included leaf collections.
Quanah Lake: View from walking trail at Wichita Wildlife Refuge
Environmental Educator: Nick Plata describes one of the many ways native americans utilized bison to survive
Dr. Tim Patton of SOSU discussing “fish on a fishing pole” while on an excursion at Wichita Wildlife Refuge
Switch Grass near Quanah Lake at Wichita Wildlife Refuge
American bison near Prairie Dog town at Wichita Wildlife Refuge
Prairie Dog town: Wichita Wildlife Refuge
Prairie Dog Town
Prairie Dog Town
Dr. Tim Patton instructing teachers on how to take a transect in mixed grass prairie on Wichita Wildlife Refuge
Dr. Patton instructing on how to take transects
My fearless group of Healdton faculty preparing to take transects in mixed grass prairie
Ms. Sunya Dixon of SOSU instructs teachers on specific trees, woody plants, and forbs located on Wichita Wildlife Refuge
Black Willow tree near Quanah Lake on Wichita Wildlife Refuge
One of the collection stops with Ms. Dixon on Wichita Wildlife Refuge
A collection site for several prairie flowers (Look out for snakes Ms. Mac)
Ms. Dixon and several teachers collecting samples of prairie flowers on Wichita Wildlife Refuge
Plant collection stop on Wichita Wildlife Refuge
Rocky Mountain Elk on Wichita Wildlife Refuge
Cooling off while on plant collection trip at Wichita Wildlife Refuge
Resources for Science Related Careers
Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov/oco Journal Science http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org Science Buddies www.sciencebuddies.org