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From Birding to Robotics: Integrating STEM Learning Through Community Collaboration
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Birds, Bugs, and Butterflies: Science Lessons for Your Outdoor Classroom
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Among the wild animals that may travel through a school yard, birds, bugs, and butterflies are the most common—the focus of most of the lessons in this chapter. It offers a variety of activities to allow you to “tame”…
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Count Birds for Science This Winter With Project FeederWatch
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The Migratory Patterns of Birds of Prey
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Using scientific data to inform students about the ecological profile of the broadwinged hawk (Buteo platypterus)
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In an age where catastrophic damage from climate-related events circulates through social and print media, it is important to build communities of hope for our elementary students (Hestness, et al., 2019, Sanchez, et al…
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Engineering Encounters: Where Have the Birds Gone?
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This column describes creating a classroom culture for engineering.
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A teachable moment presented itself when a fallen bird was discovered in the snowy woods of Alaska by a couple of kindergarten students. As a result of this experience, the children had grown in their abilities to take…
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Citizen Science: Celebrate Urban Birds with citizen science
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Collaborative science projects you can join
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Natural Resources: For the Birds
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More than ticking off a checklist (though that is fun, too), birding fosters an appreciation for nature. The following citizen science opportunities connect children to the scientific community. The websites listed here…
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Students participate in an ecological pen pal exchange that focused on the broad differences in biodiversity between Scotland and America.
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Using web-based maps to explore bird habitats and migration patterns.