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  • PDF Preview of the There's Snow Place Like Home FACTivity
    The question students will answer in this FACTivity is: What is the range of an animal?
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    FACTivity – There’s Snow Place Like Home

  • Illustration of scientist taking notes on a tree in the summer time in one half, and the other half during the winter.
    Sunlight is the source of energy for plants, which create food through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs in the foliage, or the…
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    Finding Ways to Soak Up the Rays: Lodgepole Pine Adaptation to Different Environmental Conditions

  • PDF preview of the Spanish version of "Finding Ways to Soak Up the Rays"
    Sunlight is the source of energy for plants, which create food through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs in the foliage, or the…
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    Finding Ways to Soak Up the Rays: Lodgepole Pine Adaptation to Different Environmental Conditions (Spanish)

  • PDF preview of 'Where There's Smoke' my word challenge.
    Try this vocabulary word challenge. Fill out the provided graphic organizer answering questions about a glossary term.
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    My Word! Challenge – Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire

  • A black and white drawing of birds flying and hunting worms.
    Pine forests are common in the tropical Caribbean. Usually, these pine forests also have an understory of broad-leafed trees. Broad-leafed…
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    Please Join Us for Dinner: Tropical Birds and Their Temporary Guests

  • A black and white drawing of birds flying and hunting worms.
    Pine forests are common in the tropical Caribbean. Usually, these pine forests also have an understory of broad-leafed trees. Broad-leafed…
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    Please Join Us for Dinner: Tropical Birds and Their Temporary Guests (Spanish)

  • A black and white drawing of a group of people standing with farm animals in a field at the edge of a town.
    Guanica Forest is a tropical dry forest in the southwest corner of Puerto Rico. In 1981, the United Nations recognized it for being one of…
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    Some Things Will Always Change: Land Use in a Dry Tropical Forest

  • A black and white drawing of a group of people standing with farm animals in a field at the edge of a town.
    Guanica Forest is a tropical dry forest in the southwest corner of Puerto Rico. In 1981, the United Nations recognized it for being one of…
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    Some Things Will Always Change: Land Use in a Dry Tropical Forest (Spanish)

  • PDF preview of Nature's Notebook: Taking a Pulse of Our Planet.
    This spotlight explores how data collected by non-scientists can be used by scientists. The USA National Phenology Network is an…
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    Spotlight – Nature’s Notebook: Taking a Pulse of Our Planet

  • PDF preview of "Where There's Smoke, There's Fire" article
    In this article, scientists explore if and how climate and weather are connected to very large wildland fires to help…
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    Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire: Is Climate Connected to Very Large Wildland Fires?

  • Fighting Fire with Fire word search preview
    Test your knowledge on ecologist, adaptation, and wildfire.
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    Word Search – Fighting Fire with Fire

  • Finding Ways to Soak up the Rays Word Search.
    Test your knowledge on photosynthesis, biomass, and elevation.
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    Word Search – Finding Ways to Soak Up the Rays