Climate

  • The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How are human life and frog life similar, and how are…
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    FACTivity – Amphibious Assault

  • The questions you will answer in this FACTivity are: How do standardized units of measurement help scientists to answer questions?…
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    FACTivity – What’s the Nonpoint?

  • Test your knowledge of climate and weather with a short word search.
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    Word Search – Don’t Be So Fuel-ish!

  • Woodsy Owl and his friends discuss how climate change affects trees, the benefits of trees, the water and carbon cycles,…
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    Woodsy Owl LIVE 2: Open Your Eyes — Be Climate-wise

  • The scientists in this study wanted to compare the chemistry of soils and leaves in Puerto Rico’s northern wet and…
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    Tropic Topic: What Is Known About the Limestone Zone?

  • The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How much precipitation falls over a month’s time at my school…
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    FACTivity – Rain Gauge

  • A guided reading lesson plans that walks students through each section of this article. It includes a graphic organizer for…
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    Lesson Plan – Inquiry 1 from World’s Forests 3 Edition

  • A guided reading lesson plans that walks students through each section of this article. It includes a graphic organizer for…
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    Lesson Plan – Inquiry 2 from World’s Forests 3 Edition

  • Scientists explore if and how climate and weather are connected to very large wildland fires to help predict and prepare…
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    Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire (Time Warp Monograph Series) – Vol. 1 No. 14

  • In this article, scientists explore if and how climate and weather are connected to very large wildland fires to help…
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    Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire: Is Climate Connected to Very Large Wildland Fires?