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The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How do I effectively explain the possible effects of climate change…
FACTivity – Wide Open Spaces
The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How do I effectively explain the possible effects of climate change to people that live in rural areas? This FACTivity includes...
The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How would I use technology to communicate wildland fire safety in…
FACTivity – Fire and Water
The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How would I use technology to communicate wildland fire safety in the year 2050? Materials: Paper Pencil Poster board Markers Internet...
Students work in groups to analyze the Natural Inquirer article research study and give a brief presentation on their findings to their…
Lesson Plan – Summarize and Present
Students work in groups to analyze the Natural Inquirer article research study and give a brief presentation on their findings to their classmates. This lesson plan can be used with any Natural...
Lead students through an analysis of a Natural Inquirer article starting first with identification of key words and key phrases. This lesson…
Lesson Plan – Key Words, Key Phrases
Lead students through an analysis of a Natural Inquirer article starting first with identification of key words and key phrases. This lesson plan can be used with any Natural Inquirer article.
In this lesson plan, pairs of students will create a 60- to 90-minute radio broadcast/podcast based on the article. Creating…
Lesson Plan – Make Your Own Broadcast/Podcast
In this lesson plan, pairs of students will create a 60- to 90-minute radio broadcast/podcast based on the article. Creating the broadcast/podcast will involve close-reading a Natural Inquirer article. Graphic...
In this FACTivity, you will research different types of native trees in your area and select one that should be…
FACTivity – Balancing Act
In this FACTivity, you will research different types of native trees in your area and select one that should be planted in your schoolyard.