“Balloon Frantic” is a fun activity that can be used to teach a number of different concepts as well as general problem-solving. Students work together to keep lots of balloons in the air.
In multiple parts, students will first brainstorm what various federal lands provide recreation activities. Second, they will categorize agencies/mission statements/laws regarding those lands using cards.
This lesson uses the learning cycle to teach students about rain shadows, a concept that is essential to understanding the weather and ecology of the Olympic Peninsula. Several variations are presented.
In this highly adaptable activity, students practice social and emotional skills by anonymously giving compliments and recognizing their peers in a structured environment.
This an active game where students play the part of an invertebrate struggling to survive under increasingly challenging conditions, based on their pollution tolerance.