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Ashbrook, Peggy – Science and Children, 2007
"Community," "assemblage," "network," "complex," "interdependent," "web," and "synergism"--definitions of an ecosystem often include these words to highlight the dynamic interrelated workings of plants and animals with their physical environment. Young children don't understand the complexities of ecosystems, but they can begin to understand that…
Descriptors: Physical Environment, Ecology, Science Instruction, Entomology
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Rockow, Michael – Science Scope, 2007
The author describes how he used to teach a unit on food webs and ecosystems using actual food webs as models. However, the models used by the author tend to be either too simplistic or too complicated for his students. A few years ago, he solved these problems by making up his own food web, complete with invented plants and animals. The model has…
Descriptors: Animals, Ecology, Science Instruction, Models
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Buczynski, Sandy – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2007
In these activities, middle school and high school students examine the threat of nonnative plant species to Hawaiian ecosystems. Students explore different viewpoints on alien plants and consider how beliefs and attitudes may affect others' decisions concerning nonnative plant species. Students also identify invasive plant characteristics and…
Descriptors: Gardening, Ecology, Plants (Botany), Science Instruction
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Bowker, Rob; Jasper, Andy – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2007
This study looked at 30 primary aged children between 10 and 11 years old who were visiting the Eden Project, Cornwall and participating in workshops led and designed by the Eden Education Officers. The study attempted to directly test the effects of the Education Officers' workshops on children's learning. Personal meaning mapping, a…
Descriptors: Workshops, Indigenous Populations, Constructivism (Learning), Foreign Countries
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Knapp, Alan K.; Smith, Dixie L. – American Biology Teacher, 1997
Presents an exercise that demonstrates how plants cope with multiple resource limitations in the field. Stimulates students to think about interactions among multiple limited resources and the challenges plants as immobile organisms face when characteristics that increase the capture of one resource negatively impact the availability of another.…
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Higher Education, Plants (Botany)
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Arnfield, Edwin A. – American Biology Teacher, 1991
Discusses the succession of ecological and geological structures as exhibited at Glacier National Park, Montana. Topics discussed include glaciers, the geological history of Glacier National Park, glaciation of the Rocky Mountains, paleoecology, the vegetational history of the Northwestern United States, and glaciation and the modern vegetation.…
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Geology, Higher Education
Hickman, Pamela M. – 1993
This book of activities is designed to supplement a child's outdoor experiences and to encourage children to take a closer look at nature by creating temporary mini-habitats at home or in school. An introduction explains to students the concept of habitat and the responsibilities of keeping a mini-habitat. The remainder of the book contains…
Descriptors: Animals, Ecology, Environmental Education, Habitats
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Pascoe, Frank – American Biology Teacher, 1994
Describes an alternative to studying plant community composition and dynamics. Suggests that teachers and students collect soil samples containing buried seeds (the seed bank), germinate the seeds in the laboratory, and analyze community dynamics through the composition of the seed bank. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Ecology, High Schools, Higher Education, Plants (Botany)
Raymond, Stephanie – Clearing, 1999
Finds that many restoration projects have attempted to replace the native species, but project planners often have an imperfect understanding of the plant communities they are trying to re-create. Argues that when students join these projects, they may receive an inaccurate impression of local ecosystems. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Misconceptions
Bernard, Robin – 1995
This book is designed to introduce students to a variety of fascinating desert ecosystems through a series of learning activities including games, graphs, experiments, and crafts. Each section contains an information section along with student activities and worksheets. The section topics are sand, scorpions, and snow; scenic sculpture; desert…
Descriptors: Animals, Ecology, Hands on Science, Plants (Botany)
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Green Teacher, 2000
Introduces activities on nitrogen, nitrogen pollution from school commuters, nitrogen response in native and introduced species, and nutrient loading models. These activities help students determine the nitrogen contribution from their parents' cars, test native plant responses to nitrogen, and experiment with the results of removing water from…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Earth Science, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education
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Raven, Peter H. – Science Teacher, 2000
Explains biosphere troubles due to tropical deforestation. Discusses long term consequences and effects. First published in 1988. (YDS)
Descriptors: Animals, Biodiversity, Earth Science, Ecology
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Brook, Richard; Smith, Shelley; Tisdale, Mary – Science and Children, 1995
Discusses "The Big Empty" or, the Great Basin. Suggests that it is not empty but rather a great ecosystem rich in plants, animals, and minerals. Presents information and activities to guide students in exploring the Great Basin in order to understand the ways in which such an arid and seemingly harsh environment can support so many…
Descriptors: Animals, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
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Schmaefsky, Brian R.; Schmaefsky, Timothy D.; Schmaefsky, Kathleen M. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1998
Provides an activity that focuses on the color changes of leaves and reinforces lectures in ecology, plant physiology, and the scientific method. (ASK)
Descriptors: Ecology, Higher Education, Plants (Botany), Science Activities
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Sandro, Luke H.; Lee, Richard E., Jr. – American Biology Teacher, 2006
This article describes a variety of opportunities for educational activities that can be found in the complex, yet easy-to-manipulate, trophic relationships between goldenrod plants, insects that induce gall formation, and the natural enemies of these gallmakers. Gall collection, measurement, and observation (exit holes, larval response,…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Activities, Plants (Botany), Science Process Skills
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