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Ask an Elder
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In this activity, learners listen to a story and tell a story of their own as they learn about the importance of elders in Native American cultures.
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Paper Animals
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This resource contains ideas and brief instructions on how to build animals out of construction paper and other simple materials.
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Keeping a Field Journal
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In this activity, learners start their own field journal to better understand the wildlife in their area.
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Designer Ears: Make “better” ears!
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Find out what it would be like to have ears shaped differently from your own! Design and make different animal ears then try them out.
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Polar Bear Glove
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In this activity, learners will explore how animal in cold areas stay warm.
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Tweak Your Beak
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In this activity, learners will explore how different bird beaks work and discover what birds can eat based on their beak shape.
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Coral Polyp
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In this activity, learners will create their own coral polyps - the basis for a coral reef.
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Life in the Sidewalk Cracks
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In this activity, learners compare plant and animal life in different habitats including a sidewalk crack and lawn. Learners sort human-made materials and natural materials found in each habitat.
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What's for Dinner?
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In this activity (page 5 of the PDF), learners will create a food web and explore food sources for different organisms. They will identify relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.
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Disappearing Act
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Make a camouflage cut-out animal! Using patterned paper or magazine pictures from around the house, use your craft skills to make a paper animal that blends into its background.