Bring your students to the Museum of American Bird Art Education Center to discover the biodiversity of a forest habitat! Give your students an opportunity outside of their classroom to learn about biodiversity through ponding, nature journaling, and sharpening their observational skills with a leaf shape variation study. Students will be able to use evidence to construct an explanation for why variation in characteristics is advantageous and will analyze how changes in a habitat may affect the ability of an organism to live in its habitat.
Program Location(s):
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Museum of American Bird Art, Canton
Grades:
3, 4
Price:
Please see school program brochure for updated pricing information.
Learning Standards Supported:
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3-LS1-1 - From Molecules to Organisms--Structures and Processes - life cycles
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3-LS3-1 - Heredity--Inheritance and Variation of Traits - plant/animal inhereted traits evidence
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3-LS4-3 - Biological Evolution--Unity and Diversity - env. constraints on organisms survival
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4-LS1-1 - From Molecules to Organisms--Structures and Processes - animal/plant, internal/external structures
Contact:
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