Category: Team Activity

Children’s Book of Ecology

Document: Childrens Book of Ecology Performance Document: Ecology Children’s Book Rubric Abstract: In class we will be discussing many aspects of ecology and there will be many terms that will need to be memorized.  I will help you to achieve this by asking you to produce a children’s picture book based on the knowledge that you acquire in and out of the...

Effects of a Closed Environment Lab Activity

Documents: Effects of a Closed Environment Lab Activity-2 Abstract: We must understand the interdependent relationships between photosynthesis and animal respiration before we can proceed in developing systems that will allow long term survival in space. Utilizing the processes of photosynthesis and respiration, students investigate living organisms in a closed environment

Lab Energy Content of Foods

Documents: Lab Energy Content of Foods Abstract: Measure temperature changes. Calculate energy changes using specific heat. Infer the energy content of food. Relate energy content to types of food. Evaluate whether the nutrition labels are accurate.

Counting Sheep

Document: http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/collection/detail.asp?case_id=419&id=419 Abstract: In this case study, students hear arguments on both sides of a debate over wildlife management and must integrate ethical and scientific perspectives to formulate their own opinions. The case as written is most appropriate for an environmental ethics or policy course, but could also be used in an introductory or interdisciplinary environmental studies course.

The Fish Kill Mystery

Document: http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/collection/detail.asp?case_id=197&id=197 Abstract: In this case study, students speculate on what may have caused a major fish kill in an estuary in North Carolina. In the process, they explore how land runoff and excess nutrients affect aquatic communities, and learn about the complex life cycle of the dinoflagellate Pfiesteria. The case is appropriate for an introductory environmental science course, a general...

Mutualism

Document: http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/collection/detail.asp?case_id=599&id=599 Abstract:This case explores two-species interactions, especially mutualism, and presents students with a problem, namely, the inconsistent treatment of the concept of mutualism and symbiosis in many textbooks. It begins with a question that students will probably not feel qualified to answer: Is the equation of mutualism and symbiosis in a textbook correct? It then guides students through...

I’m Looking Over a White-Striped Clover Case Study

Document: http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/collection/detail.asp?case_id=272&id=272 Abstract: This case is an exploration of the process of natural selection using white clover (Trifolium repens) as an example. In general, two forms of white clover can be found around the world in various habitats. One type is able to produce cyanide in its leaves, while the other is not. This variation within the clover species,...

Element Silent Roundtable Task

Document:ElementRoundtable   Abstract: Element Silent Roundtable Task-This task is an example of an activating, team-building strategy. Each student will write with a different color marker. When instructed to start, one member of the group will write the name of an element on the board, then pass it to the right. Each member of the group will add one element...
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