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Today, Smokey continues to teach people of all ages about the importance of preventing wildfires. Just how effective is Smokey’s…
A Burning Question: Is An Ounce of Prevention Worth a Pound of Cure?
Today, Smokey continues to teach people of all ages about the importance of preventing wildfires. Just how effective is Smokey’s message? The scientists in this study were interested in learning...
The Did You Feel It? (DYFI) system allows Internet users to report earthquake data when they feel an earthquake. The…
All Over the Map: Investigating the Did You Feel It? Citizen Science System
The Did You Feel It? (DYFI) system allows Internet users to report earthquake data when they feel an earthquake. The data submitted are put into computer programs that create “Did...
People across the world are helping scientists collect data to answer important research questions. Learn how citizens are getting involved…
Citizen Science – Vol. 19 No. 1
People across the world are helping scientists collect data to answer important research questions. Learn how citizens are getting involved in science, from counting birds and lionfish to reporting earthquakes.
After reading “Flower Power,” test your knowledge with a create-a-phrase activity. Draw a line from a word in the left…
Create a Phrase – Flower Power
After reading “Flower Power,” test your knowledge with a create-a-phrase activity. Draw a line from a word in the left column to a word in the right column to create...
After reading the Citizen Science edition of Natural Inquirer, test your knowledge with a crossword puzzle.
Crossword – Citizen Science
After reading the Citizen Science edition of Natural Inquirer, test your knowledge with a crossword puzzle.
Test your understanding after reading the Citizen Science edition of Natural Inquirer. Each image is taken from an article in…
eyeChallenge – Citizen Science
Test your understanding after reading the Citizen Science edition of Natural Inquirer. Each image is taken from an article in the journal. Explain what each of the images represents. You...
After reading “Flower Power,” test your understanding by explaining or writing what each photo represents.
eyeChallenge – Flower Power
After reading “Flower Power,” test your understanding by explaining or writing what each photo represents.
Test your understanding after reading “Hidden in Plain Sight.” Each of the following images represents something from the article. Explain…
eyeChallenge – Hidden in Plain Sight
Test your understanding after reading “Hidden in Plain Sight.” Each of the following images represents something from the article. Explain what each image represents. You may write your explanation or...
After reading the Woodsy Owl edition of Natural Inquirer, test what you learned with an eyeChallenge. Look at each of…
eyeChallenge – Woodsy Owl
After reading the Woodsy Owl edition of Natural Inquirer, test what you learned with an eyeChallenge. Look at each of these images from the edition, and explain what each represents...
The questions you will answer in this FACTivity are: What are the advantages and disadvantages of having citizen scientists perform…
FACTivity – Device-ive Science
The questions you will answer in this FACTivity are: What are the advantages and disadvantages of having citizen scientists perform data collection and reporting for the community? Would you vote...
In this FACTivity, you will answer the following question: Does viewing a photograph of a flower provide a benefit to…
FACTivity – Flower Power
In this FACTivity, you will answer the following question: Does viewing a photograph of a flower provide a benefit to students taking a math quiz? The following are methods you...
You and your class will conduct a survey. You and your fellow students will each interview one other person. After…
FACTivity – Interviews
You and your class will conduct a survey. You and your fellow students will each interview one other person. After the interview is completed and notes are taken, you and...