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Each card describes the contribution of a woman to Yosemite's rich history. Could be used as an EOTO exercise.
This activity gets students moving and being silly through a game that resembles musical chairs, without the chairs.
This is a tool-based science inquiry write up, comparing the average body temperatures of California Newts and Western Fence lizards.
These cards accompany the activity Newt Musical Ponds
Students are broken into two teams. The head of one group tries to grab the “tail” of the other dragon.
Students have to get the entire group to the other side of the rope based on certain criteria.
Students work together in partners to try to be the last “tank” standing.
Students work together to switch places with the other half of the group.
Students work together to try to get the entire group standing on the other side of a tarp without stepping off of the tarp.
Students will need to use communication skills, planning, cooperation, and patience to move the "helium pole" from average student’s chest height to the ground.
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