This movie shows red-necked phalarope feeding behavior. The phalarope, indigenous to western …
This movie shows red-necked phalarope feeding behavior. The phalarope, indigenous to western North America, swims in circles to create a vortex to bring small crustaceans to the surface. The bird then uses its beak to draw food-rich water into its mouth, but until now, no one knew how. Using a mechanical model of the phalarope beak, researchers at MIT and their colleagues from Ecole Polytechnique in Paris recently discovered how the birds use surface interactions between their beaks and the water droplets to propel bits of food from beak tip to mouth
Snapshot Wisconsin is a partnership to monitor wildlife year-round, using a statewide …
Snapshot Wisconsin is a partnership to monitor wildlife year-round, using a statewide network of trail cameras. Snapshot Wisconsin provides data needed for decision making at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. It is also a unique opportunity for individuals, families, and students to get involved in monitoring the state’s valuable natural resources. This tool is designed to help visualize many aspects of Snapshot Wisconsin data.
These animal cards can be used to help students learn more about …
These animal cards can be used to help students learn more about various species, animal vocabulary, and how plants/animals survive. The lesson plan lays out several possible activities.
An interview with biologist David Pearson, an author and expert on tiger …
An interview with biologist David Pearson, an author and expert on tiger beetles. Did you know that tiger beetles can run so fast that they go blind and just what would it be like to be hunted by these tiny, but ferocious animals? These are a few of the questions that we learn the answer from our guest biologist.
Using three-dimensional scaffolds, these materials address the following topics: - Cells and cell …
Using three-dimensional scaffolds, these materials address the following topics: - Cells and cell function- Animal growth and development- Digestion & cellular respiration - Biosynthesis Each packet is broken into five parts - data dive, core ideas, investigations, asssessments, and life connections. Formative assessments and checkpoints are embedded throughout each packet. The final packet prepares students for a summative assessment, with a provided practice assessment.Implementation instructions are embedded for each component of each packet. PDFs are included as attachments (in case the file formats are altered by this system).
At some point, many children wish for a pet animal to play …
At some point, many children wish for a pet animal to play with and care for. But what does it take to keep an animal alive and healthy? In this engaging lesson plan, children will act out adopting a pet and shopping for items based on its needs. As they bring their items together, they will notice that every animal needs food, water, shelter, and air to survive.
An interview with biologist Gro Amdam, one of the members of the …
An interview with biologist Gro Amdam, one of the members of the group that brought us the bee genome. Hey just what is a genome and could bees hold the answer to aging? In this show we learn the answers to these questions and why researchers are buzzing around bees.
Wild Kratts PBS Kids is a website that supports the Wild Kratts …
Wild Kratts PBS Kids is a website that supports the Wild Kratts PBS Kids television show. This Wild Kratts PBS Kids website features games, habitats, videos, creaturepedia, and biology. Assessments are not included with Wild Kratts PBS Kids. Educators will be explected to resources because of the size of the collection.
This video is slow-paced for all students to comprehend. The color is …
This video is slow-paced for all students to comprehend. The color is very vibrant and the content keeos students engaged. It is narrated from the perspective of the animal and gives information describing the animal allowing students to use higher order level thinking skills. Students will learn about a variety of animals and where they live.
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