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Polar Bears and the Harsh Arctic Environment Vocabulary
Use this vocabulary list with the lesson Polar Bears and the Harsh Arctic Environment. | ||
Bird Bread
Create a bird feeder made from bread, and observe birds feeding in their natural environment. | Mystery of the Malformed Frogs Lesson Plan
In this lesson students learn how volunteers, including themselves, can aid in conservation. | |
Reptile and Amphibian Defense Strategies
Students study a range of defensive strategies used by reptiles and amphibians. | Discover a Pond Food Web
Students learn about the diversity of animal life in a pond and the interdependence of pond... | |
Polar Bears and the Harsh Arctic Environment Rubric
Use this scoring guide for assessment with the lesson Polar Bears and the Harsh Arctic... | ||
Gorillas in the Wild, Gorillas in Captivity
Students explore an online resource to learn about gorillas in the wild and write a plan for a... | ||
Sea Horses: Father Knows Best
Students learn about the unusual world of the sea horse -- in which the father fish carries and... | Investigate Activity: Investigating Migration
Students model population changes in migrating birds, and identify environmental changes that... | |
Estimating Turtle Size and Age
Explore an activity that is appropriate for more advanced students who are learning about... | ||
Bird or Mammal?
Students compare two animals whose superficial characteristics are identical. Assesses... | Investigate Activity: Observing How Animals Respond to Stimuli
Students predict and observe the responses of an earthworm to stimuli. Materials list, advance... | |
Life Cycle of Butterflies
Students will learn about the life cycle of butterflies and find answers to frequently asked... | Marine Iguanas
Using a variety of research materials (books, Internet, magazines, etc.) students learn about... | |
Mimics Survive -- Camouflaged Reptiles
Students recognize just how successful camouflage strategies can be for reptiles and... | Wild Critters
As students learn why feeding wild animals can be more harmful than helpful, they will also... |
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