Activities
Browse Natural Inquirer activities, including hands-on experiments, research activities, games and puzzles, coloring pages, and more.
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Test your knowledge of habitats, ecosystems, and wildlife with a word search.Test your knowledge of habitats, ecosystems, and wildlife with a word search.
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The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How much fresh water do you use during a typical day…The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How much fresh water do you use during a typical day at home?
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Test your knowledge of freshwater and the scientific process with a word search.Test your knowledge of freshwater and the scientific process with a word search.
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The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: What are the advantages and disadvantages of different types of scientific…The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: What are the advantages and disadvantages of different types of scientific description? Materials: Flexible measuring tapes (60 inches) Flexible measuring tape...
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American Samoa and Hawai’i are both a part of the United States. In this FACTIVITY, you will create a map…American Samoa and Hawai’i are both a part of the United States. In this FACTIVITY, you will create a map showing the location of American Samoa in relation to Hawai’i....
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In this FACTivity, you will explore natural areas near your school or home. You will come up with a plan…In this FACTivity, you will explore natural areas near your school or home. You will come up with a plan to help support natural vegetation and wildlife in the area....
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In this FACTivity, your class will consider the tradeoffs discussed in “Which Wood You Choose?” and work toward a solution.…In this FACTivity, your class will consider the tradeoffs discussed in “Which Wood You Choose?” and work toward a solution. A tradeoff is any situation where making one choice to...
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The questions you will answer in this FACTivity are: How does a park in your area offer visitors (1) refuge…The questions you will answer in this FACTivity are: How does a park in your area offer visitors (1) refuge or stress relief, (2) inspiration or a spark to the...
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As you have learned in “Owl-ch!,” humans are endotherms who, like other mammals and birds, must maintain a constant internal…As you have learned in “Owl-ch!,” humans are endotherms who, like other mammals and birds, must maintain a constant internal temperature in changing air temperatures. In this FACTivity, you will...
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In this FACTivity, you will choose an animal to study that lives in the United States and create an Animal…In this FACTivity, you will choose an animal to study that lives in the United States and create an Animal Fact File for that animal. If completing this FACTivity as...