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Students will observe antlion activity and predict what the animal looks like. Students will be more in tune with the hidden secrets of nature.
Wildlife camera images from Yosemite National Park's Carnivore Crew
A hands-on way for students to share what they have learned about biotic factors and Stewardship, by creating a “micro-park.” When they are finished creating their "park" they will act as "Interpretive Rangers" and give "guided tours" on their...
A simplified version of the trophic state index, for use with a secchi disk.
A more complex version of of the Trophic State Index, for AP science and college students only.
Students are surfers in this version of “Captain’s Calling.” Students get to act out commands such as getting barreled, duck dive, and pop up!
Students watch the waves and pretend to be surfers on the surfboard they’ve made in the sand.
Uncovering the history of how the Spruce Railroad tunnels came to be through observations, and a possible trust walk/challenge hike.
The famous Lake Crescent formation story, and how to incorporate student observations of the land.
This is the first in a series of activities that can help drive home to students what a national park is and why they are important.
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