Tree Octopus | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Webquest: A website that tries to convince people that there are tree octopi. A great website to teach a lesson on how to evaluate what students read, research multiple sources when gathering data, and that when an observation does not agree with an accepted scientific theory, the observation is sometimes fraudulent. Use of the computer lab or classroom computers with Internet access is needed for students to read all about the tree octopus. More... |
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Published by Wild Haggis Conservation Society
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High School
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Coral Reef Detectives: “Who Done It?” | |
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Download Lesson Plan Download Alternative Lesson Plan Elementary School Webquest: Students try to solve a mystery of the disappearing seahorse babies. Student learn about the suspects: tilapia, lionfish and turtle. Then students will fill out a chart about the suspects that will give clues about who had the seahorse babies for supper. At the end, students share their finding and vote to determine who was the guilty party. This webquest is a modified version of the forest animal mystery, which is listed as the second lesson plan. More... |
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Published by Diane Findlay
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Elementary School
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Real-Life Superhero Science | |
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Download Lesson Plan Elementary School Webquest: Students learn about the hormone adrenaline what is the science behind real-life superheroes. Next students solve puzzles and an answer key is provided. Last students write a bibliography about a superhero from a book. More... |
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Published by Library Sparks
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Elementary School
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T Cells Fight the Flu! | |
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Download Lesson Plan Elementary School Webquest: Partnered students work on a webquest and use Internet resources to learn about the cell-mediated immune response. Once students have filled in the online worksheet, that can print it with their answers. Last, the groups create a comic strip explaining visually what they learned about the immune response. More... |
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Published by Diane Findlay
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Elementary School
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