Activities
Browse Natural Inquirer activities, including hands-on experiments, research activities, games and puzzles, coloring pages, and more.
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Examine the pictures and describe how each would be useful in a fire. Then look around your classroom or home…Examine the pictures and describe how each would be useful in a fire. Then look around your classroom or home and make a plan for what you would do if...
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Explain what each of these photos means in relation to the “Wilderness 2.0” article. You may write your explanation or…Explain what each of these photos means in relation to the “Wilderness 2.0” article. You may write your explanation or hold a class discussion.
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In this FACTivity, you will answer the question, “Does writing and reflecting on an experience help you to learn or…In this FACTivity, you will answer the question, “Does writing and reflecting on an experience help you to learn or understand something better?” An extension activity where you will write...
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After reading “Wilderness 2.0,” test your knowledge with a crossword puzzle.After reading “Wilderness 2.0,” test your knowledge with a crossword puzzle.
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In this activity, you will use a rain gauge to measure precipitation over a period of time. Included are instructions…In this activity, you will use a rain gauge to measure precipitation over a period of time. Included are instructions for building your own rain gauge. Materials: Chart for recording...
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In this activity, you will use a rain gauge to measure precipitation over a period of time. Included are instructions…In this activity, you will use a rain gauge to measure precipitation over a period of time. Included are instructions for building your own rain gauge. Materials: Chart for recording...
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Look at the pictures and match each animal to its habitat.Look at the pictures and match each animal to its habitat.
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In this FACTivity, you will create a management objective for your schoolyard. Then you will create an adaptive management process.…In this FACTivity, you will create a management objective for your schoolyard. Then you will create an adaptive management process. Materials: Paper Pencil
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In this FACTivity, you will learn about the migration of the red knot and why different areas where the red…In this FACTivity, you will learn about the migration of the red knot and why different areas where the red knot stops are important for the red knots’ survival. You...
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Test your knowledge on magnitude, migrations, and adaptive management after reading the Scientific Models in Adaptive Management edition of Natural…Test your knowledge on magnitude, migrations, and adaptive management after reading the Scientific Models in Adaptive Management edition of Natural Inquirer.