A dozen teachers will receive a set of 10 Celestron binoculars to help their students engage in science-oriented projects that may include birding activities and participating in Project FeederWatch.
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Celestron is giving 12 classrooms who engage in birding-based, science-based, or nature-based investigations a set of 10 Celestron binoculars for students to use. Whether students are monitoring a bird feeder, going on regular birding walks, or participating in a bio blitz, to apply, teachers can describe how their students are practicing their science skills and what they could accomplish with a classroom set of 10 Celestron binoculars. Applications are being accepted for the Celestron Binocular Grant now through December 10th.
Through a partnership between Celestron and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 12 teachers will receive a set of 10 Celestron binoculars to help their students engage in participatory science and inquiry! Teachers at any public or private K-12 school in the United States are welcome to apply. Grant recipients will document and share their school’s binocular experiences so the Lab’s K-12 Education Team can share the inspiring descriptions through social media and blog posts.
To learn more and to apply for the Celestron Binocular Grant, see Celestron Binocular Grant – K-12 Education (cornell.edu)