Wildlife
Learn more about bats, owls, prairie dogs, toads, fish, and more with a variety of Natural Inquirer resources. Browse by topic, grade band, and resource type.
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The question students will answer in this FACTivity is: What is the range of an animal?The question students will answer in this FACTivity is: What is the range of an animal?
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See if you can unscramble the words to create a sentence from this edition of the Natural Inquirer.See if you can unscramble the words to create a sentence from this edition of the Natural Inquirer.
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Test your knowledge on archeology, biomass, and dendrochronology.Test your knowledge on archeology, biomass, and dendrochronology.
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Give each student or group a copy of the THIEVES chart reproduced at the end of the lesson plan PDF.…Give each student or group a copy of the THIEVES chart reproduced at the end of the lesson plan PDF. You may either write the questions on the board, or...
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This lesson plan introduces the scientific process and guides students through an Investi-gator article using the K-W-L method. This lesson…This lesson plan introduces the scientific process and guides students through an Investi-gator article using the K-W-L method. This lesson plan can be used with any Investi-gator or Natural Inquirer...
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In small groups (or individually), students will read a Natural Inquirer or Investi-gator article and write a letter to the…In small groups (or individually), students will read a Natural Inquirer or Investi-gator article and write a letter to the scientist, asking for clarification on at least four questions. This...
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The purpose of this lesson plan is to give students a chance to reflect on their reading and create poems…The purpose of this lesson plan is to give students a chance to reflect on their reading and create poems to express what they have learned. The lesson plan is...
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Test your knowledge on invasive species, invertebrates, and freshwater.Test your knowledge on invasive species, invertebrates, and freshwater.
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Test your knowledge on ecosystems, vegetation, and erosion.Test your knowledge on ecosystems, vegetation, and erosion.
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In this FACTivity, you will research black-backed woodpeckers and learn about what they eat and where they prefer to build…In this FACTivity, you will research black-backed woodpeckers and learn about what they eat and where they prefer to build nests. Then you will pretend to be a black-backed woodpecker...