FACTivity – Quit Yer Horsin’ Around! (Spanish)
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In this FACTivity, you will determine whether trampling has an effect on plants by simulating different conditions.
Materials:
- Four shoeboxes or similarly sized boxes, lined with plastic
- Four squares of dirt, grass, and weeds dug up to fit the boxes
- Ruler
- Plastic bottle filled with water
- Aluminum can filled with sand or small rocks and taped shut
- Aluminum can (empty)
This is the Spanish-language version of the FACTivity.
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Quit Yer Horsin' Around! The Effects of Trampling on Vegetation in Montana (Spanish)
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Standards addressed in this Activity:
Social Studies Standards are educational guidelines outlining the essential knowledge, skills, and concepts students should learn in subjects such as history, geography, civics, and economics, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of societal structures, historical events, and global perspectives.
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People, Places, and Environments
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Science, Technology, and Society
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Time, Continuity, and Change
