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Earth Walk
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  In this hands-on and feet-on excursion, learners take a science walk to visualize the planet's immense size and numerous structures, without the usual scale and ratio dimensions found in most textbook
   
Wetland Bioblitz
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  This activity (located on page 3 of the PDF under GPS: Temperate Rain Forest Activity) is a full inquiry investigation into biodiversity of a given habitat.
   
Seas in Motion
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  In this outdoor, beach activity, learners use tennis balls, water balloons and other simple devices to investigate the movement of waves and currents off a sandy beach.
   
Is It Living?
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  This activity (on pages 10-12 of the PDF) encourages learners to consider what makes living things different from non-living things.
   
Beach Zonation
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  In this outdoor, ocean-side activity, learners investigate the distribution of organisms in the upper region of the intertidal zone.
   
Tree Trunk Diameter to Branch Height Relationship
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  In this activity (located on page 2 of the PDF under GPS: Temperate Rain Forest Activity), learners will identify a group of deciduous trees to study.
   
Old Faithful Plumbing Investigation
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  This activity (located on page 3 of the PDF) is a full inquiry investigation into mapping the underground “plumbing” of geysers.
   
Clam Hooping
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  In this two-part outdoor activity, learners conduct a population census of squirting clams on a beach or mudflat, and investigate the clams' natural history.
   
Rock Pioneers
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  In this outdoor activity/field trip, learners investigate organisms that live along the ocean's rocky coast.
   
Envirolopes
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  In this outdoor activity and observation game, learners hunt for a variety of textures, colors, odors and evidence of organisms in the activity site.
   
Water Walk
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  Learners take a field trip along a local body of water and conduct a visual survey to discover information about local land use and water quality.
  