Naturalist
Observatory
suggested
grade levels:7- 8
view Idaho achievement standards for this lesson
Objectives:
1. Students will develop
keen observational skills.
2. Students will compile, organize, and compare data.
3. Students will identify species of wildlife using the Digital Atlas.
4. Students will complete a report on one species using the Digital Atlas and
their observations as resources.
Procedure:
I.
Introduction to Project
a. Instructor will explain
requirements and what students are expected to do (this can be adapted by instructor).
b. Introduction to the
Digital Atlas of Idaho. Teachers should demonstrate how to use it and navigate
around the sections. Give special attention to the biology and climatology sections.
II.
Start Project
a. Weekly checks on observations.
Teachers should check student's notebooks periodically to make sure they
are doing their observations.
b. Keep track of species observed.
III.
Species
Report
a. Teachers should give
class time to work on report and use the Digital Atlas in class.
b. Presentations to class on
each student's observations.
IV.
Species
Distribution
a. As a class, begin to compile
a species list for your area from the many student observations.
b. Draw maps showing sites
and number of species observed.
Questions
for discussion:
1. What are the major differences
between the different sites observed?
2. What were the reasons for
the differences in species observed at different sites?
3. How does the changing weather
or other environmental conditions change the species observed at the site?
4. Did your prediction and
observation skills improve during the project?
5. Were you surprised
at any of your observations?
Related
Lesson Topics:
Biology: Biology
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