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Habitat Hopscotch
Third graders explore animal characteristics by participating in a bat environment game. In this natural habitat lesson, 3rd graders identify the physical anatomy of a bat and discuss their eating and sleeping habits. Students conduct a...
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Seabird Survival Adaptation Card Game
Students study seabirds and how they have adapted to their environments.  In this activity based lesson plan students will play a card game that will allow them to have a better understanding of seabirds and their adaptations. 
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A Penguin is a Bird
Young scholars compare and contrast the ways that penguins are different to flying birds.
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Voyage to the Planets
Students examine the planets in the solar system.  For this planetatry lesson students complete a project using a WebQuest program.
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Classifying Rocks
Third graders classify rocks. In this rocks and minerals lesson, 3rd graders observe, make inferences and conclusions about rocks, minerals, soil and fossils.
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FACS:Nanotechnology and "Smart" Textiles (IT)
Students obtain an understanding of the term "nanotechnology" and how nanotechnology products be used.
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Life Cycle of the Butterfly
Students listen a variety of books on butterflies and are introduced to their life cycle.  In groups, they describe the life cycle in the correct order and watch the life cycle from larva to the butterfly in a demonstration.  To end the...
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In Your Own Backyard
Students observe organisms in their habitat and record their observations.  They then draw conclusions about the organism's habitat needs and food sources.
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Creatures of the Ocean
Second graders examine the characteristics of a specific ocean creature. In pairs, 2nd graders create a graphic organizer to list categories and supporting details of the ocean creature. Students review data and use it to write a report...
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Ya' Gotta Have Heart
Fourth graders study the parts of the human circulatory system and how they function. They design a flow chart of the circulatory system and use data to construct charts and graphs.
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Notes on Cell Organelles
Pupils record information and write journal entries on the structure and function of cell organelles while viewing a Powerpoint presentation.
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Gwynns Falls
Learners investigate the question: What is the impact of urban development and expansion on the health of a decidious forest ecosystem and humans? They examine the issue of land development by responding to a specific scenario and...
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Ecosystems
Third graders create an ecosystem for red wiggler worms to observe as they work on a complete unit.
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Bat's a Fact
Second graders investigate the truths and misconceptions associated with bats. By illustrating the characteristics and uniqueness of these often feared and misunderstood creatures, 2nd graders increase their awareness of these nocturnal...
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Organisms and Habitats
Second graders investigate biomes and the plants and animals that are native to particular biomes.  They participate in a class discussion, conduct Internet research on a selected biome, and create a shoebox biome using their Internet...
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Climate, Corals, and Change
Students examine oxygen isotope ratios and how they are related to water temperature. They also identify three forcing factor changes for climate change.
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Who Can Harvest A Walleye?
Seventh graders investigate the concept of how an ecosystem is put together while conducting research using a variety of resources. They correctly differentiate between a herbivore and carnivore by placing them in the order of hierarchy...
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Leaf Slides
Students, in groups, examine leaf slides in order to explore the detail in leaves.
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Parched! No Water, No Town
Students discuss the benefits of water conservation.  Given a data sheet, they document their water usage over a specified period.  Water usage data is graphed and analyzed.  Students discuss ways in which they can conserve water.
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Parasites: Our Tiny Companions
Young scholars consider parasites that seek human hosts. They prepare nutrient agar plates and cultivate samples of bacteria taken from their own bodies. They experiment with disinfectants and soaps to determine which method kills the...
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Twisted Vision
Students explain polarization vision and why some animals have it while others do not. They examine the reasons why it would be helpful for marine organisms to have polarized light.
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Soild Waste and Recycling
In this unit of lessons, students examine solid waste and recycling. They discover the concept of decomposition. They also observe the decomposition process and make observatins.
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What's Hatching in Kindergarten?
Students identify oviparous animals. They brainstorm a list of animals that lay eggs, read "Chickens Aren't The Only Ones" by Ruth Heller and then add to the list. Students complete a booklet that shows an egg and an oviparous animal.
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Photoelectric Devices
Fourth graders view a teacher-made PowerPoint presentation on how photoelectric devices work, and then they answer FCAT-like questions on the material presented. They answer questions about what they viewed in an assignment imbedded in...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
