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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This is a 3-day lesson plan that can be used with any Natural Inquirer article to guide students through a…This is a 3-day lesson plan that can be used with any Natural Inquirer article to guide students through a close-reading and analysis of the article.
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Test your knowledge on invasive species, runoff, and humidity.Test your knowledge on invasive species, runoff, and humidity.
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Finished reading the Investi-gator (Northern Research Station)? See how much you learned by completing one or both of these word…Finished reading the Investi-gator (Northern Research Station)? See how much you learned by completing one or both of these word searches!
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Test your knowledge on the concepts presented in the journal by explaining what each of the provided photos means. You…Test your knowledge on the concepts presented in the journal by explaining what each of the provided photos means. You can have students write their answers or hold a class...
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The goal of this lesson plan is to help students identify key concepts and develop their own interpretations of what…The goal of this lesson plan is to help students identify key concepts and develop their own interpretations of what they read. It includes 42 open-ended questions for them to...
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Test your knowledge on anaerobic, climate, and the greenhouse effect.Test your knowledge on anaerobic, climate, and the greenhouse effect.
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In this lesson plan, students learn about invasive species in their area and create brochures educating others about their characteristics.…In this lesson plan, students learn about invasive species in their area and create brochures educating others about their characteristics. Materials: Internet or library access for research Paper and writing...
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Test your knowledge on metamorphosis, elevation, and foraging.Test your knowledge on metamorphosis, elevation, and foraging.
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The question students will answer in the FACTivity is: What are the advantages and disadvantages of different ways to protect…The question students will answer in the FACTivity is: What are the advantages and disadvantages of different ways to protect an endangered animal species from dying out?
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Test your knowledge on ecologist, adaptation, and wildfire.Test your knowledge on ecologist, adaptation, and wildfire.