Students will explore tectonic plate boundaries and different types of seismic waves generated by earthquakes.
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“You see, but you do not observe.” -Sherlock Holmes, A Scandal in Bohemia
Through scientific sketching, you can identify patterns in traits shared by a species and get to know variation.
What is ocean acidification, and who is affected by it? Engage your students in a mock conference on the issue.
Use observation skills to find "opposites" within aquarium animals.
What factors and constraints do we have to consider when designing a renewable energy plan for a community?
Students insert a Table of Contents, number the pages, and complete their first reflective entry.
Design Thinking Challenge: Are your students ready to tackle a food system issue at home or in their school?
What animals did your barn owl eat this week? Observe the bones it swallowed to identify its prey!