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This lesson reinforces the idea that scientists often have to think creatively and “outside the box” when carrying out their experiments.
Students will read and analyze a newspaper article about wildlife research tracking the migration of red deer between Germany and the Czech Republic.
In this lesson, students will select and study a common mammal found in Arizona in order to “give a voice” to the animal.
Man and Wildlife in Arizona provides insight into the abundance and distribution of wildlife in Arizona prior to the arrival of settlers. In this activity, teachers are given resources to help students comprehend the reading in a meaningful way.
In this activity, students will study passages from historic journals to draw conclusions about wildlife species and populations prior to Arizona’s settlement.
Most animals live in very specific habitats.
Aldo Leopold was a hunter, conservationist, forester, educator and author.
The Akimel O’Odham (Pima) are a group of American Indians that have a rich tradition of storytelling, with folktales describing floods, butterflies and more.
Frankenstein has become a pop culture mainstay and it all started off as a novel written by an 18-year-old woman written in the early 1800s.
Students will observe and understand similarities and differences between Bald eagles and Peregrine falcons and summarize their findings in an organized way or via a classroom presentation.
Students will use words acquired through reading, being read to, and conversation to discuss and write about Bald Eagles.
They will use their knowledge to compare and contrast eaglets and emperor penguin chicks. T
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