Activities
Browse Natural Inquirer activities, including hands-on experiments, research activities, games and puzzles, coloring pages, and more.
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The questions you will answer in this FACTivity are: What are the characteristics of an area identified as a carbon…The questions you will answer in this FACTivity are: What are the characteristics of an area identified as a carbon sink? What are the characteristics of an area identified as...
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The question students will answer in this FACTivity is: What does photographic evidence appear to tell us about glaciers over…The question students will answer in this FACTivity is: What does photographic evidence appear to tell us about glaciers over the last century? Materials: Lined paper Pencil Glacier photos (included)...
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The question students will answer in this FACTivity is: What is the geographic range of an animal? Materials (per student…The question students will answer in this FACTivity is: What is the geographic range of an animal? Materials (per student or group): Animal field guides that include range maps Two...
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The purpose of this FACTivity is to demonstrate how house plants use water and compare this process with an outdoor…The purpose of this FACTivity is to demonstrate how house plants use water and compare this process with an outdoor plant’s use of soil water. Materials: Potted house plant with...
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In this FACTivity, you will use the knowledge you have gained from the reading “Under Where?” and other articles in…In this FACTivity, you will use the knowledge you have gained from the reading “Under Where?” and other articles in this journal, as well as other sources of information about...
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The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How do air temperature patterns relate to a yearly natural event,…The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How do air temperature patterns relate to a yearly natural event, such as the emergence of a particular species of flower,...
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The questions you will answer in this FACTivity are: What are the different ways that seeds move? How can models…The questions you will answer in this FACTivity are: What are the different ways that seeds move? How can models help us better understand how something happens? Materials: Six pieces...
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In this FACTivity, you will be the scientist and analyze real-time streamflow data from the three rivers that the scientists…In this FACTivity, you will be the scientist and analyze real-time streamflow data from the three rivers that the scientists in this study studied. The question you will answer in...
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The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How are human life and frog life similar, and how are…The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How are human life and frog life similar, and how are they different? Materials: Paper Pencils Crayons or markers for illustrations
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The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: What is the relationship between the level of chemicals in a…The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: What is the relationship between the level of chemicals in a city’s soils and level of the same chemicals in the...