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Bowen, G. M. – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2008
For curriculum content-related reasons, inquiry activities can be difficult in classrooms unless the activities are approached in a manner that makes variations among student group findings understandable in the context of the study. Studies of individual animals and plant reactions to stimuli, such as insect exploratory behavior, allow the…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Science Instruction, Learning Activities, Animals
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

Eason, Perri K.; LaManna, Melinda M. – American Biology Teacher, 2000
Presents a laboratory exercise on the capabilities of plants to ward off the insects that want to eat them. (ASK)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Entomology, Higher Education
Golick, Douglas A.; Ellis, Marion D.; Beecham, Brady – American Biology Teacher, 2006
Bumble bees are valuable pollinators of native and cultivated flora. Despite our knowledge of bumble bee nest site selection, most efforts to attract bumble bees to artificial domiciles have been met with limited success. Creating and evaluating artificial domiciles provides students an opportunity to investigate a real problem. In this lesson,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Entomology, Teaching Methods, Science Projects