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After reading “Show Me the Money,” explain what each of these illustrations from the article represent.After reading “Show Me the Money,” explain what each of these illustrations from the article represent.
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In this FACTivity, you will receive an incentive to practice conservation at home and at school. At the end of…In this FACTivity, you will receive an incentive to practice conservation at home and at school. At the end of the FACTivity, you will discuss your experience. The questions you...
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Unscramble the words to create a sentence from this monograph!Unscramble the words to create a sentence from this monograph!
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Look at the following pictures and see if you can determine what benefits the kids might be gaining from these…Look at the following pictures and see if you can determine what benefits the kids might be gaining from these outdoor activities.
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In this FACTivity, you will complete a scavenger hunt by using a compass to locate hidden objects. This activity includes…In this FACTivity, you will complete a scavenger hunt by using a compass to locate hidden objects. This activity includes a basic introduction on how to use a compass to...
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In this FACTivity, you will act as social scientists and conduct a survey with other students in your class to…In this FACTivity, you will act as social scientists and conduct a survey with other students in your class to determine information about each other’s time spent outdoors.
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Test your knowledge on alluvial soil, geomorphology, and spawn.Test your knowledge on alluvial soil, geomorphology, and spawn.
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Test your knowledge on alluvial soil, watersheds, and fish.Test your knowledge on alluvial soil, watersheds, and fish.
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Look at four photos or illustrations from “Food for the Soil” and use what you’ve learned to explain what each…Look at four photos or illustrations from “Food for the Soil” and use what you’ve learned to explain what each of the provided photos or illustrations is about. Try it...
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Frank Koch, Invasion Ecologist
- Ph.D., NC State University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An invasion ecologist studies the ways in which species move out of their native environments and into new ones, where they sometimes have negative impacts.
- Ph.D., NC State University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An invasion ecologist studies the ways in which species move out of their native environments and into new ones, where they sometimes have negative impacts.