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ECOLOGY FOR EVERYONE

Fall Observations

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Autumn is a time for change. As the days become shorter and cooler, what do you notice happening around you? What do you notice happening in yourself? In this lesson, students will make observations about the changes they notice in the outside world, and learn why some leaves change colors each fall. Then, students will take their observations inward and do a body mapping activity, reflecting on how their inner thoughts and emotions may also be undergoing change.

 

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Fun with Fungi

Fun with Fungi

In this lesson, students will learn what fungi is, and what the role of fungi is in the environment. The activity is going to be spore prints! Students will collect mushrooms and let the spores settle on paper overnight.

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Conifer Classification

Conifer Classification

The Pacific Northwest is known for its abundance of conifers and winter is a great time to study them! Students learn the differences between conifers and broadleaf plants, and why not all cones are pine cones.

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Ocean Habitats

Ocean Habitats

The ocean biome is the largest biome on the planet, containing a fascinating and diverse array of habitats. In this indoor lesson, students will learn about kelp forests, and other unique habitats found in the ocean.

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