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Background: Natural Inquirer (NI) articles are written at a middle school level; however, the content, format, and focus on the…Background: Natural Inquirer (NI) articles are written at a middle school level; however, the content, format, and focus on the process of science makes these journals a perfect resource for...
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Unscramble the words to create a sentence from “To Harvest or Not to Harvest!”Unscramble the words to create a sentence from “To Harvest or Not to Harvest!”
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After reading “To Harvest or Not to Harvest,” see how much you learned with this eyeChallenge. Each of the following…After reading “To Harvest or Not to Harvest,” see how much you learned with this eyeChallenge. Each of the following images represents something from the article. Explain what each of...
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Black cohosh is a forest plant that is harvested for its medicinal use. Black cohosh is native to eastern deciduous…Black cohosh is a forest plant that is harvested for its medicinal use. Black cohosh is native to eastern deciduous forests and can be found as far south as Georgia,...
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50 Trees, 50 Years Learn the history of the Capitol Christmas Tree through these coloring pages!50 Trees, 50 Years Learn the history of the Capitol Christmas Tree through these coloring pages!
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Welcome to Woodsy Owl LIVE, a virtual learning adventure brought to you by the USDA Forest Service and the Natural…Welcome to Woodsy Owl LIVE, a virtual learning adventure brought to you by the USDA Forest Service and the Natural Inquirer. Woodsy Owl and his friends discuss our connection to...
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Draw a line from each word in column one to the word in column two that creates a phrase used…Draw a line from each word in column one to the word in column two that creates a phrase used in “The Bee Frequency” monograph.
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In this FACTivity, we’ll demonstrate the pollination process and will see how effectively pollinators can move pollen between flowers. Materials:…In this FACTivity, we’ll demonstrate the pollination process and will see how effectively pollinators can move pollen between flowers. Materials: Roll of paper towels Markers Plastic Bowls Construction Paper (optional)...
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Learn more about the different types of pollinators and how they are able to pollinate plants.Learn more about the different types of pollinators and how they are able to pollinate plants.
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Lawns are a common sight in the United States. The scientists in this study found previous research showing that lawns…Lawns are a common sight in the United States. The scientists in this study found previous research showing that lawns mowed frequently or treated with chemicals had limited flowering plants...