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Jennifer Mitchell sowing a demonstration

In the district’s latest educational video, Dr. Jennifer Mitchell uses materials from around her home to create a hands-on aquifer and demonstrate where water comes from.

Jennifer Mitchell sowing a demonstration

In the district’s latest educational video, Dr. Jennifer Mitchell uses materials from around her home to create a hands-on aquifer and demonstrate where water comes from.

Take an online adventure into the world of water while staying safe at home

PALATKA, Fla., April 10, 2020 — Staying home is staying safe, and many parents of school-aged kids are looking for ways to keep those busy young minds engaged in learning. The St. Johns River Water Management District is bolstering its online water education resources to help both teachers and parent-teachers meet that challenge while at home.

“As many shelter at home to stop the spread of Covid-19, I am proud that our district staff are able to further support our region’s educators — along with the many parents who now find themselves in the role of teacher — and keep students learning about our precious water resources,” said St. Johns River Water Management District Executive Director Dr. Ann Shortelle.

Among the district’s online resources is a new video lesson about Florida’s aquifer system, led by district communications coordinator Dr. Jennifer Mitchell, using jars, sand and pebbles to create a hands-on aquifer that demonstrates where our water comes from.

New videos enhance current educational resources on the district’s website, www.sjrwmd.com/education, including hands-on activities, educational videos with self-grading quizzes, coloring sheets, vocabulary words, stories to read and interactive cartoon adventures in the world of water.

The district’s website also features:

District staff will continue to add videos and materials to the website and social media platforms in the coming days.

Teachers and parent-teachers are invited to reach out to Mitchell at jmitchell@sjrwmd.com with questions or to schedule a Skype lesson.

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