This is an activity in which students use their senses to describe their garden. This is a guided inquiry lesson.
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- Nicole Hyvare
- Hyvare, Nicole
This is an activity in which students use their senses to describe their garden. This is a guided inquiry lesson.
Students will examine clues about animals such as nests, leaves, feathers, fur, tracks that allow some conclusions about the identity, physical characteristics or behavior of the animals. Students will study the characteristics of animal tracks.
Introduces students to basic properties of structural materials and behavior of simple structural elements and systems through a series of experiments. Students learn experimental technique, data collection, reduction and analysis, and presentation of results.
This inquiry lab activity involves students working to understand that sound is made from vibrations.
This is a thematic chart of items a teacher can easily find to create a weekly Observational drawing exercise.
Students will listen to the book, Under One Rock Bugs, Slugs, and Other Ughs, written by Anthony D. Frederick and illustrated by Jennifer DiRubbio and then make a mini-book observation journal, Under One Rock to record what they see when they go outdoors to investigate what lives under a rock.