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Earth, Moon, Sun, and Seasons -- Fact Sheet
The fact sheet can be used by students as a reference source and the accompanying follow-up homework activity will help them to master the facts. |
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Star Chart: Autumn Sky
The major constellations are shown so your children and you can get outside and enjoy the wonders of the night sky. |
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Can You Make a Feather? -- Activity 4.4
Children will construct their own feather and compare it with a real bird feather. |
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How Do Seasons Affect Animal Adaptations? -- Activity 4.11
Animals have different ways of adapting to seasonal change. In this lesson students will classify animals into three categories of adaptation: hibernate, migrate, and adapt. |
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Can You Design a Better Bird? -- Activity 4.13
Children design a bird using a variety of materials. This lesson is a great culminating activity on Animal Adaptation. |
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True Hibernators
Reference an article that describes how true hibernators are animals that adapt to the shortage of food and cold temperatures during the winter months. |
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Animals with Protective Armor
Examples of animals that have adapted bodies for protection against predators. |
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Animals and Their Colorful Markings
A list of animals that have colorful markings to either attract a mate or ward off predators. |
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Animals That Migrate
Many animals must migrate during certain seasons to search for food, water, shelter, etc. This list shows several migrating animals, including birds, mammals, reptiles, and insects. |
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Take a Look Back
Students pretend to be a historians as they gather data about the environment over the last 25 years and learn how to create a time line to show the results. |
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