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Welcome to the new Natural Inquirer website!

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Welcome to our new website! We are so excited to share some new features with you (including this blog!). As you may have already noticed, this website is filled with a lot of information and content. And we are adding more every day! This blog will give us a chance to highlight different features of the website, publications, and ways to use the publications from different guest bloggers.


Our first post is a welcome and a quick highlight of some items on the website.

Volunteer Your Classroom

Ms. Bryant's 7th grade academic seminar students standing outside holding Forest Service fans

Ms. Bryant’s 7th grade academic seminar students reviewed the monograph “Logjams and Beaver Dams.”

Did you know you can volunteer your classroom to be a class review group for a Natural Inquirer publication or a virtual learning adventure?

If you are interested in signing up, click the button below.


Explore Our Learning Modules

We have modules on invasive species, climate change, caves and karst, and Moon Trees. These modules can be used in their entirety, or you can choose sections that work with your classroom objectives.

Learning Module – Invasive Species

Learning Module – Countdown to Moon Trees


Lesson Plans

Also, check out the wide variety of lesson plans available to you. These are searchable by grade level and topic!


We hope you enjoy exploring the new website. Remember, all of our materials are FREE and we have products for K-12. Let us know if you have any comments. We always love hearing from people who use our resources!

A photo of Jessica from the top of Brasstown Bald in Georgia. Mountains in the background.

Jessica Nickelsen

I am the Director of the Natural Inquirer program. I also used to be a science teacher for 4th, 5th, and 7th grade students. I love teaching and learning about science and the natural world! By working with Natural Inquirer,...