14 resultados para Games in ecology education.

em University of Michigan


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You will find scientific names used in this activity book. The scientific name will be in italics and will immediately follow the animal's common name. For example, the woodchuck's scientific name is Marmota monax. Your scientific name is Homo sapiens. Scientific names are used so that scientists from different parts of the world can communicate with one another and know that they are talking about the same species. These names are based on a Latin system.

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Introduces Illinois insects including the house fly, mosquito, grasshopper, dragonfly, praying mantis, monarch butterfly, firefly, honey bee, water strider, and ladybug.

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The information in this booklet may be useful to educators when teaching about animal and plant adaptations. Illinois Learning Standards and Benchmarks: 12.B.1a, 12.B.1b, 12B.2a, 12B.2b.

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The information in this booklet may be useful to educators when teaching about animal and plant adaptations. Illinois Learning Standards Benchmarks: 12.B.1a, 12.B.1b, 12B.2a, 12B.2b.

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This activity book is designed to supplement the information provided in the Illinois Trees poster from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR). When using this book, students will become familiar with identification characteristics of leaves (page 2) and will be able to identify tree species by using a dichotomous key to these leaves (page 5). Students will also become familiar with traits of the tree species and key vocabulary words.

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"Illustrated by Clinton Johnston"--p. [2] of cover.

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The mammals from Illinois' Past activity book from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is designed to supplement your curriculum in a variety of ways. The information and activities contained in this publication are targeted to grades kindergarten through three and can help you meet the following Illinois Learning Standards: 12.A.1a; 12.A.1b; 12.B.1a; 12.E.1b; 16.A.1a; 16.B.1b; 16.E.1; 17.A.1a; 17.B.1b; 17.D.1.

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The mammals from Illinois' Past activity book from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is designed to supplement your curriculum in a variety of ways. The information and activities contained in this publication are targeted to grades kindergarten through three and can help you meet the following Illinois Learning Standards: 12.A.1a; 12.A.1b; 12.B.1a; 12.E.1b; 16.A.1a; 16.B.1b; 16.E.1; 17.A.1a; 17.B.1b; 17.D.1.

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In Spanish.

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When using this book, students will become familiar with the aquatic resources of Illinois. The information and activities can help you meet the following Illinois learning standards: Mathematics 6.A.2, 6.B.1, 6.B.2, 6.B.3a, 6.C.1a, 6.C.2a, 6.C.3a; Science 11.A.1a, 11.A.1c, 11.A.1d, 11.A.2b, 11.A.2d, 11.A.3a, 11.A.3b, 11.A.3c, 11.A.3f; Social science 16.E.2a, 16.E.2c, 17.A.1a, 17.A.1b, 17.A.2a, 17.A.2b, 17.B.1a, 17.B.1b, 17.C.1a, 17.C.2b, 17.D.2b. For part of the activities an Illinois road map is needed.

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"12/05"--Colophon.

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"5/99"--Colophon.

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Introduces Illinois insects including the house fly, mosquito, grasshopper, dragonfly, praying mantis, monarch butterfly, firefly, honey bee, water strider, and ladybug.

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"Prepared by V.S. Blanchard and Laurentine B. Collins."