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96-97 YLP-mini units

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BATS: Creatures of the Night By MarcieClaeys Images obtained from BatConservation International . Grade Level: Second Rationale: I chosethis topic because it was scheduled as a unit in my second eight weekplacement. This unit uses a combination of science discovery centers,small group activities, and whole group discussions. During thesecond week of the unit, the students were able to observe "bats" ina "cave" that had been set up in the classroom. This unit wasdeveloped to be a two week thematic unit on bats. This unitintroduces a lesson on mammals, which they will be studying thiswinter. BAT UNIT GOALS Identify the various parts of a bat's anatomy. Distinguish between bats and birds. Identify the differences between Microbats and Megabats. Identify bat habitats and the characte Read More
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A Constructivist Version of the Snail & Elodea Lab

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-Advertisement- A Constructivist Version of the Snail & Elodea Lab By James Linhares Type of Entry: Lesson/Class activity Target Audience: hands-on Inquiry lab Group cooperative learning Assessment of skills in testing a hypothesis Target audience: Life Science Biology Environmental Studies Abstract This activity has six phases. First, a pre-determined number of students are asked a series of questions in an interview format as a pre-test. The second phase presents a series of hypotheses and some simple materials. In groups of 2 or 3, students focus on one hypothesis and design and run an experiment to test that hypothesis. During the next class period, the groups, after collecting data and making conclusions, present their experimental designs and results to the rest of the class. Discuss Read More
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Africanized honey bee lesson plans

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Africanized Honey Bees on the Move Lesson Plans The University of Arizona Africanized Honey Bee Education Project Africanized honey bees have moved into the Southwest and are here to stay. In addition to the safety issues that need to be addressed because of the defensiveness of these bees, honey bees are also fascinating subjects to study. These lesson plans were developed to familarize students with honey bees and bee safety issues through a variety of interesting activities. These lesson plans are now available from the Publication Distribution Center, 4042 North Campbell Avenue, Tucson, Arizona 85719. Phone: 520-318-7275 The price is $17.00, plus shipping. Ask for publication #196025. To order this publication directly using CALSmart, go to this page . general instructions and informat Read More
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Animal Diversity Web

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Overview News Technology Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Partners & Contributors Awards & Recognition ADW Staff Contact Us Spinning Skulls About Mammals Frog Calls Resources for College Instructors Resources for K-12 Instructors Contribute to ADW What's in a Scientific Name? Authority Lists: Where We Get Our Names Name, Rank, and Serial Number Organismal classification: evolutionary relationships & ranks Glossary Search Guide Related Links Contact Us Report an Error Featuring Mindanao gymnure Podogymnura truei Browse Kingdom Animalia : Amphibians Arthropods Birds Bony Fishes Echinoderms Insects Mammals Mollusks Reptiles Sharks and others Sponsored in part by the Interagency Education Research Initiative, the Homeland Foundation and the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology . The ADW Te Read More
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Animal Index

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Birds Herptiles Habitats Invertebrates Mammals This page is an index to articles about many of the animals that The Wild Ones parent organization WPTI works with. Each article describes the animal, its habits, habitat, threats to survival, and the work being done on the animals behalf. Where possible you will also find an e-mail link to a conservation biologist working with that species. New Animals Are Added Weekly! The Vertebrates The vertebrates are animals with a spinal cord protected by a backbone. Birds Birds are warm blooded animals. Their bodies are covered with feathers and they lay eggs. Bali Starling (Leucopsar rothschildi) Cranes Black-Crowned Crane (Balearica pavonia) Grey-Crowned Crane (Balearica requlorum) Red-Crowned Crane / Grulla Corona Roja (Grus japonensis) Sandhill Cra Read More
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Animal Survival - An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan

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Lesson Plan #:AELP-ANM0004 Animal Survival An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Jeffrey Kimber, McGill Elem., Ely, NV Endorsed by: These lesson plans are the result of the work of the teachers who have attended the Columbia Education Center's Summer Workshop. CEC is a consortium of teacher from 14 western states dedicated to improving the quality of education in the rural, western, United States, and particularly the quality of math and science Education. CEC uses Big Sky Telegraph as the hub of their telecommunications network that allows the participating teachers to stay in contact with their trainers and peers that they have met at the Workshops. Date: May 1994 Grade Level(s): 2, 3, 4 Subject(s): Science/Animals OVERVIEW: All children love animals but often do not und Read More
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Arctic Animals Home

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The world has many different animals. In the Arctic we have many animals that are unique to the north that we would like to tell you about. We have chosen some of the most unique arctic animals there are. We have stories to read, great pictures of the animals, interesting facts to share, and some fun activities to do. On the walrus page we have a true story told by a Cup'ik (Choo'pik) friend of ours. It is the story of a walrus hunt. If our site has made you more curious about the Arctic you can find more information about the animals and people in the books and links listed on our resources page. Our search page will help if you want to look for something. We hope that you will sign our guestbook . So explore our site and learn about some of these animals and how they live in the Arctic. Read More
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Bat Fun for Kids and Adults!

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You are here: About > Hobbies & Games > Birding / Wild Birds Birding / Wild Birds Hobbies & Games Birding / Wild Birds Essentials Bird Photo Gallery Complete Birdhouse Guide Types of Birds Cooking FOR the Birds Recipes US State and Canadian Province Birds Topics About Birds Photography Attracting Birds Houses, Feeders, & More Birds A-Z Where to See Birds Identify Birds Bird Books Bird Problems Webcams, Quizzes & More Migration & Flight Bird Software Other Winged Creatures Extinct Birds Conservation - Research Buyer's Guide Before You Buy Top Picks Great Digital Cameras Best Feeders Bird Stories to Read Product Reviews Tools Compare Prices Yellow Pages Forums Most Popular Articles Latest Articles Help Bat Fun for Kids and Adults! This page has changed. Now onto a new section... B Read More
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Bay Link - Feathered Frameset

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Bird names translation index : Introduction

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BIRD NAMES A translation index URL: http://www.mumm.ac.be/~serge/birds/ Deutsch - English - Espa?ol - Fran?ais - Italiano - Nederlands This WWW application allows you to search through a database of European( 1 ) bird names for the translation in nine languages: Latin (the scientific name of the species), Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish and Russian. The database currently holds 804 records (species and sub-species). It also gives the status of the species as defined by the 79/409/CEE and 91/244/CEE directives of the European Union. The search interface to the database is available in six languages: Ihre Sprache wÄhlen Kies uw taal Select your language Elija su idioma Choisissez votre langue Scegli la tua lingua Here are some notes about this server. EuroBirdNet Ho Read More
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Birding Birdwatching and Wild Birds at About

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You are here: About > Hobbies & Games > Birding / Wild Birds Birding / Wild Birds Hobbies & Games Birding / Wild Birds Essentials Bird Photo Gallery Complete Birdhouse Guide Types of Birds Cooking FOR the Birds Recipes US State and Canadian Province Birds Topics About Birds Photography Attracting Birds Houses, Feeders, & More Birds A-Z Where to See Birds Identify Birds Bird Books Bird Problems Webcams, Quizzes & More Migration & Flight Bird Software Other Winged Creatures Extinct Birds Conservation - Research Buyer's Guide Before You Buy Top Picks Great Digital Cameras Best Feeders Bird Stories to Read Product Reviews Tools Compare Prices Yellow Pages Forums Most Popular Articles Latest Articles Help From Apply Now , Your Guide to Birding / Wild Birds . FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Read More
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Caterpillars to Butterflies - An Educator's Reference Desk LessonPlan

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Lesson Plan #:AELP-ENT0016 Caterpillars to Butterflies An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Author: Elaine Wilson, Anchorage, Alaska Date: May 1994 Grade Level(s): Kindergarten Subject(s): Science/Entomology OVERVIEW: This unit involves setting up a science activity that allows students to observe the development of a caterpillar into a butterfly. PURPOSE: The purpose is to give children an appreciation of nature by teaching them about the life cycle of the butterfly. OBJECTIVES: My objectives are: to develop language to learn sequencing skills to learn graphing and other math skills to experience art in a different light to learn about balance in nature, using the life cycle of the butterfly as an example to compare and contrast butterflies and moths RESOURCES/MATERIALS: I ordered my Read More
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Changing Attitudes about Nature Through Bird Identification

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-Advertisement- Changing Attitudes about Nature Through Bird Identification By Cindy Dawson Type of Entry: Hands-on Inquiry Lab Authentic assessment Group/cooperative leaning Review/reinforcement Type of activity: Hands-on Inquiry lab Authentic assessment Group/cooperative learning Review/reinforcement Target audience: Life Science Integrated science Advanced Biology Special needs (LD) Special education Notes to Teacher: It is very easy to do a lesson in bird identification. If you do not have a set of bird cards, make them. You can get a pocket guide by Audubon, and make your own flash cards. Or subscribe to a Wild Bird magazine and cut out pictures to use as flash cards . You do not have to tell students directly that this lesson will keep them from using air rifles and pellet guns to hu Read More
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City Animals

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-Advertisement- City Animals Frances Vandervoort 1991 Woodrow Wilson Biology Institute Objectives In this project, students will identify some of the most important native and introduced species of animals in the United States, describe how animal populations of cities have changed over time, outline the benefits and problems associated with animals of cities, and identify the government agencies that deal with animal-related problems. This activity, which is appropriate for all high school grade levels, can be conducted over a period of two to three weeks. Since much of it is independent study, its completion need not be tied directly to classroom activities. It is an appropriate activity to use in conjunction with studies of taxonomy, population, ecology, and land use. Background Animals Read More
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Core Knowledge Lesson Plans: Grade 2

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About K–8 Schools Preschool Bookstore Resources Conference Forums News Core Knowledge ® Lesson Plans Resources home About the Lessons » Search Adobe Reader ® Lesson Plans Leadership Preschool Kindergarten First grade Second grade Third grade Fourth grade Fifth grade Sixth grade Seventh grade Eighth grade Art & music Special areas Baltimore Curriculum Project Write your own: Lesson plan templates Contact Us Resources > Lesson Plans > Grade 2 Grade 2 Lesson Plans PLEASE NOTE: Some lesson plans refer to appendices that are not included in the PDF file ; unfortunately, these appendices are unavailable due to copyright or other issues beyond our control. We hope, nevertheless, that you will find the lesson plans useful. Language Arts/ English Reading and Writing Conquering Comprehen Read More
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Cow's Eye Dissection

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This web site requires Real Player. Download it here for free: Feedback | Use Policy | Credits © Exploratorium | The museum of science, art and human perception Read More
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Creepy-Crawly Things Crafts

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Guess What? Mother's Home now has it's own domain; The same great pages now at a new location! You can Find it it here: www.mothers-home.com My Other Craft Site Read More
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Curriculum Resources/WhaleNet

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Espanol / Translate Pages WhaleNet Curriculum Resources The links included on this page are educational curriculum resources for your use. If you know of more interesting links please forward the information to us so that we can share it with other WhaleNet users. Look for the Units. SPECIAL: An Introduction to the Internet for Teachers - This tutorial is geared towards teachers who have had little or no exposure to the Internet. It covers basic concepts and is not specific to any computer hardware or software. Curriculum Unit Development: WhaleNet Self-Workshop (12/5/96) WhaleNet Data and Information In depth Files (Archives) on Satellite Tagging Data, Whale Watch Research Data, and Case Studies to the use of the teaching units list below. How to interpret the satellite data transmissions Read More
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Dinosaurs for Kids

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Frogs: A Thematic Unit Plan - An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan

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Lesson Plan #:AELP-INT0025 Frogs: A Thematic Unit Plan An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Lisa Turturice Endorsed by: Dr. Karlyn Wood SUNY/College at Old Westbury Date: July 31, 1996 Grade Level(s): 2 Subject(s): Interdisciplinary Arts/Visual Arts Arts/Music Language Arts Mathematics Physical Education/Rhythms and Dance Science/Animals Social Studies Theme: The theme of this unit, "Frogs," is especially appropriate for children at this level because they are fascinated with animals and are often highly motivated to explore their immediate environment. The unit can be adapted for children at other primary and lower intermediate grade levels. It is assumed that the children will be acquainted with their local environment and that they have previously had some introductory Read More
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hinklecreek.com

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http://www.sped.ukans.edu/spedprojects/theme/pdf/animal.pdf

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Isopod Activity

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-Advertisement- Isopod Activity By Carl Benson Type of Entry: Project: modified by Carl Benson from Dr. Kenneth Bandelier, Western Montana College Type of Activity: Hands-on Activity Inquiry lab Group/cooperative learning Target Audience: Life Science Biology Background Information: This activity helps students to understand the methods used for scientific analysis. It uses simple quantitative testing to learn more about a living organism. Ultimately, it gives students an appreciation of quantitative analysis in biology. Notes for teacher: Using a spreadsheet with graphing capabilities allows the students to enter information and compare relationships that they are measuring. Examples of characteristics that can be measured are: movement, strength, food preference and response times to che Read More
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KidsCom: Play Smart, Stay Safe, Have Fun!

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This KidsCom page has moved. Please adjust your bookmarks. Your Web browser should automatically send you to the new Animals of the World. If it does not, please use the link below. KidsCom's Animals of the World Read More
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Lesson Plans for Australian Animals - Grades 4-12

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L esson Pl ans for Australian A nimals and B iomes Grades 4-12 When it comes to animals, Australia is unique. For example, it is the only continent on Earth that naturally has all three subclasses of mammals: placental , marsupial , and monotremes . Surrounded by seas and oceans, the animals on this continent are isolated. Over time, the animals adapted and changed to survive in the biomes of this continent . Many animals that were native to Australia have become extinct. Some are becoming endangered. In Australia, we discovered that people are very aware of nature and concerned about the many threats to their native animals. In other cases, humans are having to live with animals that are coming into their neighborhoods from the forests that are being depleted. The Kangaroo is one of those Read More
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Melissa Kaplan's Anapsid.org

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Melissa Kaplan's Herp Care Collection Last updated January 28, 2007 Oops! You followed an outdated link to my site. Information Clusters Species: Amphibians Chelonians Crocodilians Cyclura Green Iguanas Invertebrates Lizards Snakes Herp Care & Keeping: Behavior Captivity Issues Clean/Disinfect Conservation Education Food/Feeding General Herpetology Health Humor Pet Trade Plants Prey Resources For Kids Parents & Teachers Societies/Rescues Using the Internet Veterinarians Zoonoses Chronic Neuroimmune Diseases Lyme Disease & Co-infections Advanced Care Directives About Melissa Kaplan Iguanas for Dummies Melissa Kaplan Captive Care of the Green Iguana Adam Britton & Melissa Kaplan I moved my Herp Care, Iguana Care, and CND sites from Sonic.net in 2000. Please let the webmaster of the site you Read More
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Mini-Unit Topic: Bears

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Mini-Unit Topic: Bears Karen Heyen EMail: k-heyen@uiuc.edu Year Long Project University of Illinios, Urbana-Champaign Curriculum & Instruction 237 Fall 1994 Grade Level: Kindergarten Table of Contents Overview Lesson 1: Living and Non-living Bears / science and math Lesson 2: What Do Bears Eat? / science, art, and language arts Lesson 3: Where Do Bears Live? / science, art, and language arts Lesson 4: Our Favorite Bears / science, art, math, and language arts Evaluation Bibliography Mini-Unit Overview This mini-unit about bears is designed specifically for kindergarten. I chose to use bears for two reasons. First, my cooperating teacher has a letter of the week each week. She does a unit each week that starts with the letter of the week. This week's letter is B, so I decided to use bears. Read More
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Mini-Unit Topic: Insects

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Mini-Unit Topic: Insects Ophelia R. Griffin EMail: ophelia@prairienet.org Year Long Project University of Illinios, Urbana-Champaign Curriculum & Instruction 237 Fall 1994 Table of Contents A. Overview of Unit B. The Four Lesson Plans LESSON 1: Language Arts LESSON 2: Science LESSON 3: Fine Arts Modified Art Lesson for Fifth Grade LESSON 4: Music C. Evaluation of the Unit A. Overview of Unit Grade Levels This unit was developed as an introduction to the world of insects for grades two to three. Although insects may be covered in greater depth in these grades, this unit is intended only to introduce children to insects in order for them to learn about insects in as many fun ways as possible. Suggested extension ideas are listed at the end of each lesson for those interested in developing th Read More
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Oceans Alive! | Life in the Sea | Predators and Prey

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The Living Sea Predators and Prey Going Further The Web of Life Purpose A classroom game to demonstrate the balance of life in the ocean. Materials ball of yarn species cards safety pins Background Information Either directly or indirectly, almost every animal in the ocean depends on microscopic phytoplankton for food. These tiny plants form the base of nearly every food chain in the ocean. Plants use energy from the sun to make their own food through photosynthesis. In turn, some animals eat plants, and other animals eat the plant-eating animals. Procedure Hand out the role cards and ask students to sit in a circle wearing the card pinned to their shirt. Ask the students to identify which organisms rely directly on the sun for their growth and nutrition. The student that represents the su Read More
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PBS | About This Site . Retired Site

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Friday, November 23, 2007 by topic... Arts & Drama History Home & Hobbies Life & Culture News & Views Science & Nature Retired Site The "Newton's Apple" site has been retired from pbs.org. Please visit the Newton?s Apple site at its new address, http://www.tpt.org/newtons/ , where you can watch videos from the TV series, download activity guides, and order DVDs and videocassettes. To find related content on pbs.org, try a keyword search , visit a related topic area using the pulldown menu at the top of this page, or browse our Programs A-Z menu. Copyright Agent Feedback Plugins & Downloads Privacy Policy Terms of Use About PBS | About this Site | Support PBS | Producing for PBS | TV Schedules | Station Finder Arts & Drama | History | Home & Hobbies | Life & Culture | News & Views | Science Read More
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Piping Plover Atlantic Coast Population: Lesson Plan

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Lesson Plans Prepared by Barbara A. Beers for the New England Field Office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Edited by Susi von Oettingen and Linda Morse, New England Field Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Concord, New Hampshire, 1993. A printer-friendly PDF version of this lesson plan is in progress. Please check back. Synopsis Age: : fifth through seventh grade students Goals: To educate students about the piping plover, specifically with regard to the following areas: habitat needs behavior and general characteristics response to human activity threats to the species ways to protect Objectives: Upon completion of this unit, students will be able to: describe the life history of the piping plover locate suitable plover nesting habitat explain how human activity has adversely Read More
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Raising an Animal

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-Advertisement- Raising an Animal Randyll Warehime 1991 Woodrow Wilson Biology Institute Objectives: To observe reproduction and behavior in several types of animals. To nurture a sense of responsibility and cooperation in the student. To observe external features of several different types of animals groups. To develop an empathy for living things. Background: In ecology, we study about food webs and how the human species fits into the grand picture. Unfortunately, too many times animals are simply mentioned but never seen by too many of our students, especially those in the city. I usually start this unit during ecology so that ecological relationships can be centered around their own animals. I like to do this activity before we start a unit on reproduction and development, so that whil Read More
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Science Junction | Teacher Terminal | Brine Shrimp Project

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Lesson Plans The Brine Shrimp Project The Brine Shrimp Project was field tested with 10th grade biology students, but it can be adapted for use with all levels of students, from elementary to high school. This project gives students the opportunity to develop a question from which they will design an experiment, conduct an investigation to answer their question and analyze their results to determine if their hypothesis is supported by the data collected. This project supports the National Science Content Standards A and C for grades K-4 , 5-8 , and 9-12 . Purpose: To design and conduct a laboratory investigation to determine how different factors may affect the hatching and development of brine shrimp eggs. Introduction: The Brine Shrimp Project is an investigation in which you and your pa Read More
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Share the World

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Ingrid Newkirk Bruce Friedrich DEAR EDUCATOR: Share the World is a free educational program designed to help your students better understand and appreciate the animals with whom we share our world. In the reproducible activities that form the heart of this program, your students will use their thinking and writing skills to imagine the feelings and consider the incredible abilities of other animals, examine how our relationships with them have changed through history, discover alternatives to their use, and respond to situations in which their well-being is threatened. After completing this program, your students will have gained a richer understanding of animals in our world—and a sense of how we can treat them as fellow beings, with compassion and respect. Share the World has also p Read More
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Sheep Brain Dissection: The Anatomy of Memory

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The Annual Skinner Box Rat Training Competition

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-Advertisement- The Annual Skinner Box Rat Training Competition By John Banister-Marx Type of Entry: Class project Type of Activity: Hands-on activity, group/cooperative learning Target Audience: Life Science Biology Advanced Biology Notes for teachers: You will likely need to enlist the help of your wood shop teacher in order to get the Skinner boxes and accessories manufactured. Start early because they do take quite a bit of time to build. During the raising and training portions of the activity when students actually have rats, make sure that they change the bedding in the cages about once a week and always have the appropriate amounts of food and water for their rats. Perhaps grading students on the quality of the care they provide their rats would be helpful. Basically,this activity Read More
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The Predator-Prey Simulation

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-Advertisement- The Predator-Prey Simulation Dorothy Reardon 1991 Woodrow Wilson Biology Institute Objectives: The student simulates the interactions between a predator population of lynx and a prey population of rabbits in a meadow. After collecting the data, the student graphs the data and then extends the graph to predict the populations for several more generations. Background: Before playing this game students should be able to define a food chain, population, immigration, predator and prey. Materials: one 7.5 cm cardboard square (the lynx); about 250 2.5 cm construction paper squares (the rabbits); a 61 cm square section of table top (the meadow); masking tape (to mark off the meadow); data table; graph paper. Procedure: Distribute 3 rabbits in the meadow. Toss the lynx square once i Read More
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Virtual Frog Dissection Kit Version 2.2

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Virtual Frog Dissection Kit This award-winning interactive program is part of the "Whole Frog" project . You can interactively dissect a (digitized) frog named Fluffy, and play the Virtual Frog Builder Game. The interactive Web pages are available in a number of languages . Click on the frog to dive into the kit. Help and additional information available include a tutorial , an overview of how the system works, a paper that was presented at WWW '94, and a paper that was published in COMPCON '95. For some other interesting frog and biology-related pages, see Also of Interest . Frog statistics , including how many times it has been accessed in different languages. We welcome your suggestions and comments . Comments from teachers and students are especially welcome. Please note, however, that Read More
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We're Sorry - National Wildlife Federation

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Welcome to goENC.com

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Subscribe to goENC.com About goENC.com Contact goENC.com ENC.ORG is now goENC.COM! You have reached this web page because the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse (ENC) is no longer funded by the U.S. Department of Education and has discontinued operations as of September 29, 2005. ENC materials are still available from our new web site, goENC.com . goENC.com is a subscription service that continues to offer the same timely, high-quality math and science resources you've come to expect from ENC. From professional development to lesson plans to web resources, it's all here. Learn how your school, school district, university, or library can subscribe at goENC.com/subscribe/ . We have also added subscriptions for individuals. For further information, contact a representative from goENC.com by em Read More
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Welcome!

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Welcome to the Amphibian Embryology Tutorial ! This tutorial is part of an ongoing project designed to implement multimedia and computer-based learning materials in the university undergraduate classroom. The materials presented here are NOT designed to replace either hard work outside of class wrestling with the dynamic nature of embryonic development, nor are they meant as a substitute for "wet lab" experience using a real microscope and real embryos. Instead, this tutorial is meant to supplement the presentation of standard videotape, laser video, digitized video and animation sequences in the traditional lecture period. A common comment in student evaluations is the wish for more opportunities to interact with the visual data presented in class in a more "hands-on" Read More
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Whales

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This site has moved to http://www.richmond.edu/~kjoyce/Whales . Click the link above to reach the new location. Please update your bookmarks accordingly. Read More
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Wildlife Lesson Plans

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Pre-field Trip Activities Wildlife Lesson Plans Select the following pre-field trip lesson plans for your appropriate grade level: K-5, 'Hole Homes' K-2, 'Create a Food Chain' 3-5, 'Create a Food Chain' 1-5, 'Grizzly Habitat' 1-4, 'Grizzly Hibernation' 4-6, 'Grizzly Future' 6-8, 'Wolf Habitat' 6-8, 'Murder Ewe Wrote' Main | General Info. | Virtual Tour | Lesson Plans | Chat Room | Read More
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