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After an interest-generating discussion about "dirt" and microbes, learners select and collect soil samples from a variety of locations (schoolyard, home, etc.). They make a dilution in sterile water, plate it on a nutrient agar Petri dish, and then observe it 1-7 days later. Any growth on the Petri dish indicates the presence of microbes in the soil.
  - 10 to 30 minutes
 - 1 to 7 days
 - $1 - $5 per group of students
 - Ages 8 - 18
 - Activity, Experiment/Lab Activity
 - English
 
Quick Guide
Materials List (per group of students)
- Soil samples from two locations
 - Tube of sterile water (for dilution)
 - Empty Petri dish
 - Eyedropper
 - Sterile nutrient agar Petri dish
 - Dirt Life notebook insert
 
Subjects
- 
                Life Sciences    
- 
                Diversity of Life    
- Protists and Fungi
 
 - 
                Ecology    
- Biodiversity
 
 
 - 
                Diversity of Life    
 - 
                The Nature of Science    
- 
                The Scientific Process    
- Asking Questions
 - Conducting Investigations
 - Gathering Data
 - Formulating Explanations
 
 
 - 
                The Scientific Process    
 
Informal Categories
- Nature and Environment
 
Audience
To use this activity, learners need to:
- see
 - see color
 - touch
 
Learning styles supported:
- Involves hands-on or lab activities
 
Other
This resource is part of:
Access Rights:
- Free access
 
By:
- Solberg, Owen ; Fay, Scott
 
Rights:
- All rights reserved, Berkeley Natural History Museums and the Regents of the University of California, 2011