Middle School
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In this FACTivity, you will create a concept map to show what you’ve learned about flammulated owls and their habitat…In this FACTivity, you will create a concept map to show what you’ve learned about flammulated owls and their habitat needs. Materials: Paper Writing utensil
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In this FACTivity, you will learn how to improve your observation skills and think about how scientists use observation. In…In this FACTivity, you will learn how to improve your observation skills and think about how scientists use observation. In order to learn about trout habitat, the scientists in this...
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In this FACTivity, you will learn how to improve your observation skills and think about how scientists use observation. In…In this FACTivity, you will learn how to improve your observation skills and think about how scientists use observation. In order to learn about trout habitat, the scientists in this...
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After reading “What Is the Impact of the Impact Monster?,” test what you learned with a word search.After reading “What Is the Impact of the Impact Monster?,” test what you learned with a word search.
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To better understand songbird habitat, Dr. Saab wanted to look at the big picture. In this FACTivity, we are going…To better understand songbird habitat, Dr. Saab wanted to look at the big picture. In this FACTivity, we are going to make observations at different scales, just like Dr. Saab....
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To better understand songbird habitat, Dr. Saab wanted to look at the big picture. In this FACTivity, we are going…To better understand songbird habitat, Dr. Saab wanted to look at the big picture. In this FACTivity, we are going to make observations at different scales, just like Dr. Saab....
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In this FACTivity, you will build an insloping road to test your own model of erosion. Materials: Two large cardboard…In this FACTivity, you will build an insloping road to test your own model of erosion. Materials: Two large cardboard boxes with lid flaps removed (around 30 inches square and...
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In this FACTivity, you will build an insloping road to test your own model of erosion. Materials: Two large cardboard…In this FACTivity, you will build an insloping road to test your own model of erosion. Materials: Two large cardboard boxes with lid flaps removed (around 30 inches square and...
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In this FACTivity, you will conduct your own evaluation of an educational resource – a Natural Inquirer (or Investi-gator) article!…In this FACTivity, you will conduct your own evaluation of an educational resource – a Natural Inquirer (or Investi-gator) article! You will tabulate the results of your survey and create...
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In this FACTivity students will perform an experiment with a cardboard box, packing peanuts and thermometers. They will determine the…In this FACTivity students will perform an experiment with a cardboard box, packing peanuts and thermometers. They will determine the different temperatures between outside the box, inside the box, and...