Welcome To NSTA Scott Forney Issue Mar01 / Feature Various botany activities incorporate multicultural Mathematicalanalyses of variations in nature can teach high school http://www.nsta.org/main/news/stories/subject/list_stories.php?topicid=192&categ
Welcome To NSTA and Scott Forney Issue Mar01 / Feature Various botany activities incorporate multicultural El-Khalick,Fouad Issue Dec-99 / Feature To teach students about http://www.nsta.org/main/news/stories/subject/list_stories.php?topicid=245&categ
SMILE PROGRAM BIOLOGY INDEX About 200 K-12 lesson plans for Anatomy Biology Education teaching Resources Lesson Plans Andrew the Apostle; Making and Using a Gel Person to teach Human Anatomy by botany. byPamela Moy Morgan Park High School; Fun activities Using Seeds by Imara http://www.iit.edu/~smile/biolinde.html
Extractions: Science Resources Content Life Science Botany Plants http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/index.html ScienceNetLinks - KidsClick! Plants Page KidsClick! Trees Page http://cycas.cornell.edu/ebp/projects/laststraw/ise.info.htm The Last Straw is a - 1.A self-paced computer tutorial that covers basic plant structure, water use, gas exchange, and adaptations to extreme environmental conditions. Together, these sections make up a self-contained activity that provides all of the information necessary to complete and understand the experiments. On a more general level, the student will also develop a better understanding of the scientific method and what it means to be a scientist. http://www.ncsu.edu/sciencejunction/terminal/imse/lowres/1/botany.htm IMSE Botany Page http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Science/Botany/Botany.html Awesome Library Botany Classroom Page http://www.iit.edu/~smile/biolinde.html#b3
Camp Mondamin, Employment Information We teach fairly highlevel skills (ie NATURE PROGRAM - Throughout all our activities,we employ a in environmental sciences, including botany, geology, animal http://www.mondamin.com/employment/instruction.htm
Extractions: Most of our staff have two primary roles at camp, that of an activity instructor and that of a cabin counselor. Both jobs are lots of fun, and you'll definitely appreciate the variety. A few of our more experienced staff will spend so much time in the woods that they will not have a cabin, but they still act as counselors when they're not teaching, helping to fill in the gaps. In your role as an activity instructor, you'll be a part of a team led by an Activity Head who will coordinate schedules and teaching methods . Simply being able to swim does not qualify you to teach swimming; having had a horse does not qualify you to teach riding. A good teacher needs a thorough understanding of the fundamentals and a method for communicating them. If, however, you do possess a basic skill, we can teach you to teach. We use activities as a means of communication, as a tool for stimulating growth
Education botany How to Order Curriculum Guides Produced by BRIT Staff Elementary botany andLife River Watch Guidebook and activities (Grades 612) teach your students http://www.brit.org/edu/classroom_resources.htm
Plants plants. Plant Glossary; Plant of the Week; Plants and botany; PlantsTheme Page From ABC teach many activities for your plant unit. http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/web/plants.html
Extractions: Plants Research/Informational Sites A Garden Overview for Teachers and Parents Alfy's Picks for Plants - Click on Internet Activities, Lesson Plans, and Related Resources Aquatic Plants Beanstalk Project - Rremember Jack's talenow students can create their own beanstalk journals and stories. Botany.com Cacao Dandelion Desert Plants ... Gardening for Kids - Theme page. Gardening for Kids Garden Theme Grassland Plants I Can Garden ... KinderGarden - An introduction to the many ways children can interact with plants and the outdoors. Don't miss a link here! Kids Gardening Let's Get Digging! - What do you want to know about plants? Do a search here or browse by topic. National Gardening Web Site - Great resource for teachers. Phoenix Botanical Garden Tour - Tag along with a third grade class as it visits the Phoenix (Arizona) Botanical Gardens and see and read what they've learned about various desert plants. Plant Glossary Plant of the Week Plants and Botany Plants Theme Page - From ABC Teach...many activities for your plant unit. Plants of the Rain Forest Plants, Trees, and Forests
All Star Review: Bean There, Grown That, Educational Program Bean There, Grown That The botany Lab in a Box Curious Company (ages 8-12 Ten daysof lab activities teach about germination and photosynthesis are provided. http://www.allstarreview.com/beanthere.html
Extractions: Synopsis: Bean There , is a hands- on science kit containing seeds to grow and an interactive CD. Ten days of lab activities teach about germination and photosynthesis are provided. The computer instructs kids to collect data, enter observations, read and follow directions, take measurements and graph the results. A final report is created at the end. Educational Value: This educational software contains a glossary of science terms, over 45 minutes of video, and over 100 illustrations. The kit contains an assortment of (beans) seeds, petri dish, ruler, magnifying glass, cheese cloth and a cover cloth. Included is a glossary containing 114 terms. Questions are multiple-choice.
Extractions: Annotated Plant Bibliography Select Level Introduction Plant Study Introduction Pre-Primary Level Primary Level ... Multimedia Teacher/Parent Information Castlemoyle Home Page Bleifeld, Maurice, Botany Projects For Young Scientists , 1992, Franklin Watts, New York. 142 pages. [0-531-11046-X] Intended as a resource for entering science fairs Botany Projects For Young Scientists can serve nicely as a lab manual for the botany portions of either life science or biology courses. Some of the activities may be suited to younger grades with appropriate supervision. Packed with over two hundred plant science projects dealing with everything from the germination to photosynthesis. Under each topic more than one project is suggested, allowing students studying the same topic to conduct different projects. It is an excellent resource for both teacher and student. Hunken, Jorie, Botany for All Ages: Discovering Nature Through Activities Using Plants , 1989 The Globe Pequot Press, Chester, CT. 155 pages. [0-87106-616-5] Botany for All Ages begins with an excellent section on "teaching with plants"
BOTANY At Lane Community College Pisgah Arboretum Wildflower Festival is one of the many activities studentstake part in as part of the spring botany courses. Offered FALL Quarter. http://teach.lanecc.edu/bakerg/Botany.htm
Extractions: BOTANY at Lane Community College Just curious about plants or Thinking about a career that includes Botany? The Science Division at Lane Community College offers a variety of BOTANY COURSES that appeal to many different interests. These courses are a gateway to connecting you with the vast array of Botanical opportunities in our area. Students taking these courses are introduced to Mt. Pisgah Arboretum, activities of the Native Plant Society of Oregon and kept informed about scholarships and job opportunities for botany students. Participation in the set-up of the annual Mt. Pisgah Arboretum Wildflower Festival is one of the many activities students take part in as part of the spring botany courses. Offered FALL Quarter Bi 201:Cellular Foundations has replaced the original Bot 201 course This foundational course is the beginning for the yearlong botany majors sequence offered at LCC. It includes the study of the molecular basis of life, cell structures and functions, energy flow in biological systems and genetics. Labs and readings are designed to have students study and participate in the process of scientific investigation.
Selected Publications My current activities at LCC focus on offering students a and opportunities in courses,especially botany related ones the 6 different courses I teach each year http://teach.lanecc.edu/bakerg/Interests.htm
Extractions: Gail A. Baker Teaching and Research Interests In the fall of 1994 I began teaching full-time in the Science Division at Lane Community College (LCC). This marked a significant transition for me from a research to a teaching career. Before joining the faculty at LCC I had a 15-year career as a research scientist at three major universities, University of California Irvine and Los Angeles and Oregon State University. My research background in the field of plant ecology has given me a strong foundation of information and experience to bring to the classroom and share with students. The research projects I have been involved with range from the deserts of Baja and southern California to the chaparral and giant sequoias of the southern Sierra and up the west coast of the United States to the temperate rain forests of the Olympic peninsula in Washington. I knew I would like to make the transition from research to teaching when I taught part-time at LCC in 1986 and continued to teach at North Seattle Community College during 6 years in the Seattle area. The opportunity to work with motivated students in small classes was very inspiring.
NC State: Botany - 1999-2000 DATLE Citation The Department of botany is committed to excellence in First, the activities as adepartment are student programs, offering courses that teach students about http://www.ncsu.edu/provost/dept_awards/recipients/1999_2000/BO_cite.html
Extractions: Reviews, descriptions, most popular, recommended, hard to find, educational picks, and more! This is not a training course that certifies teachers (or schools). Mont. training courses are typically very expensive and are taught at a Mont. school or center and are accredited by a Mont. organization. Montessori for Mommies: an introduction to Montessori (appropriate for 3 to 6 year olds). Includes the following lessons and activities, with pictures and text, plus e-mail correspondence with a
Re: Fools Rush In... and Capon's books, both titled botany for Gardeners. activities my students especiallyliked spore prints playing You might want to teach 'em something about http://csf.colorado.edu/archive/2003/nwnatives/msg00060.html
CASEA Science-ational Brainstorming Possible Activities activities could involve onsite and off-site Ethno botany; Marine Biology; Introductionto Various Perspectives Herbal Medicine Workshop could teach the youth http://www.skicin.ns.ca/CASEA/Camp/braincmp.htm
Extractions: 3. Possible Approaches Return to table of contents 1. CONSIDERATIONS Once you list the resources in your area you can begin to set out the main objective of your camp. The kind of camp you design will depend on the dominant age group in your community and the resources available to you. Themes can be identified for different days of the week and activities can be broadened and developed depending on your specific needs. THEME AREAS WILL GUIDE YOU TOWARD DIFFERENT TYPES OF ACTIVITIES: At this stage of the planning process, all factors come into play: age, resources, number of participants, community support etc. Your initial list of activities will unavoidably depend on the different skills and experience of your staff and volunteers. Outings, visits, as well as guest speakers and lecturers are a good way to break up the week's activities and add variety to your activity list. What is going on in the community? Is there a economic project underway? Is there a housing development taking place? Special projects done by local businesses can turn an afternoon camp visit into a full day outing or even a weekly theme. Keeping up to date on community activities will help expand and enrich your activity list.
Botany - Education Tropical Rainforest Songs and activities. K12 Curriculum Resources for botany A nicelist of resources of resources for teachers who want to teach students to http://www.louisianagarden.com/resources/botany_education.htm
BabyCentre | Toys And Activities For Your Toddler Play activities. Related Topics. Stones and leaves Playing with thesewon't teach geology or botany; your toddler is not ready for that. http://www.babycentre.co.uk/refcap/539863.html
Extractions: Toddlers will play with whatever is available to them. They need raw material to explore and experiment with, but they do not (yet) care whether it comes from a toyshop, is passed on by a friend or is assembled from junk materials. It is impossible to generalise about which of the thousands of available toys your child should have because it depends what she already has, and chooses to spend time on. But there are various types of plaything that every child will enjoy and learn from in one form or another during this age period. Natural materials If your child is to understand the world and how it works, she needs to know which materials are natural and where they come from. If you live in a flat and don't have a garden, you child won't acquire that knowledge automatically. It's up to you to make sure she realises that concrete is artificial and that not all water or milk comes out of taps, bottles or cartons. And it's important to give her different materials to explore, and to tolerate messy play, so she can discover how they behave. Water play : Play with plain, bubbly, coloured, warm or cold water will teach your toddler that it pours, splashes, runs, soaks and feels cold in the end even if it's warm to start with. If she blows, it bubbles. Some things she puts in it float, some sink and some dissolve. It can be carried in things with no holes, but it leaks through a sieve or cupped hands and seeps through fabrics. The child will play in scale with the quantity you provide, so while a paddling pool is glorious and a bath is obvious, a washing-up bowl on lots of newspaper, with small containers to fill and empty, and extras such as ice cubes, food colouring or a whisk, is good, too.
TEACHERS-PRIMARY Puffin Books. Read and Write Together activities. Reading Comprehension ToolBox. Tell Me A Story. teach a Child to Read. botanyAsk Eric Lesson Plans. http://www.boundaryschools.com/perley/kencon/pages/Teachers-Primary.htm
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Extractions: Jump To Home Page Academic Depts Calendar Job Openings Cafeteria Menus Special Ed. Sports Staff Develop. Student Regist. District Tech Transportation Search Select School High School Middle Schools Arongen Elemen. Chango Elemen. Karigon Elemen. Okte Elemen. Orenda Elemen. Skano Elemen. Tesago Elemen. Contents... National Honor Society Outdoor Adventure Club Extracurricular Club Directory Listed below are club activities, along with their advisor and building location, which are available for all students at the high school. Art Club S. Way, M. Corbett Mission of the group is to promote interest in dance among the school community, elevate cultural awareness, teach various dances to the members, and provide opportunities for the students to practice and share their knowledge with others within the school community and at large. Bicycling Club K. Allison and C. Boynton