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Henry David Thoreau
Students explore the life and philosophy of Henry David Thoreau. Students watch a slide show on Henry David Thoreau. They visit a quiet, tranquil location and observe nature. After reading and discussing Thoreau's works, students create...
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What is Life Without Water?
Students differentiate between how they use water in response to a need and how they use water for pleasure. They read books about water, participate in class discussion and illustrate their observations.
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F is For Frog-Printing Practice
In this letter f printing practice worksheet, learners practice tracing the upper and lower case letter f, then write the words frog, fly and flamingo.
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E is for Earthworm: Printing Practice
In this letter e printing practice worksheet, students trace the upper and lower case letter, then practice writing the word 'earthworm.'
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G is for Goose: Printing Practice
In this letter G printing practice worksheet, students trace the upper and lower case letter, then practice writing them, along with the words 'goose' and 'goldfish.'
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O is for Otter: Printing Practice
In this letter o printing practice activity, students trace and write the upper and lower case letter, then practice writing the word 'otter.'
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Nature and Fintess Trail
High schoolers investigate how humans impact the environment and compile an organism database into an e-book field guide. They name muscle groups and develop specific exercises to strengthen these groups. Students utilize technology for...
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Cell Energy-Colorful Respiration
Students examine the acid-base indicator, bromthymol blue (BTB), and what happens to it when you blow air into it or add plants and snails. Through an experiment, they test three different setups of BTB and record the color changes that...
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River Study
Students study physical features of a local stream. They study how to identify water features on topographic maps.
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Sink or Float?
Students predict and explore to discover which objects sink or float in fresh and salt water, predict how salt affect objects, write predictions on T chart, discuss difference between man-made and natural waters, and graph results.