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82. Classroom Visits
of plants to why people choose to study botany. Activity 4 What Are Different Pollinatorsand How Do This group discussion is designed to teach students about
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Science Connections Classroom Visits to PPS Elementary Schools Home Program Information Lecture Series OSU Campus Visits ... Contact Us About Classroom Visits Undergraduate science clubs from OSU develop inquiry-based, hands-on projects which they bring to 3rd and 4th grade PPS classrooms. In past years, the Botany Club, Bug Zoo, and Geosciences Club have been involved in this activity. Below is an example of an activity designed by the OSU Botany Club . This club is available during the school year to visit PPS classrooms. If you would like more information, or to schedule a visit, please contact us OSU Botany Club: Plants and Pollination The Botany Club of Oregon State University has developed a series of hands-on activities for 3 rd and/or 4 th grade students. In these activities, students explore the process of pollination, using models and props such as real flowers and fruits, and learn about the importance of plants in our daily lives. These activities take approximately 1 hour.
Activity 1: Why Are Plants Important?

83. Science
for students with developmental disabilities to teach many aspects of ActivitiesChildren learn to become junior geologists IBG) BUGS, BIRDS AND botany Ages 4
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Science (including zoology)
Summer camps
• (GIRL) GIRL SCOUT EDUVENTURES: 2-week camp with scientists at Idaho State University to learn about archeology, microbiology, paleontology, geology, engineering, chemistry and physics. • (BSU) IDAHO ENGINEERING SCIENCE CAMP, 426-3764. Ages : For students entering ninth or 10th grade. Dates : June 9-14. Sponsored by Boise State College of Engineering. Cost : $375, includes campus housing. • (BPR) CRITTER COLLEGE SUMMER 2002 Ages Dates : June 11-Aug. 23, a different camp each week. Activities: Future zoologists, veterinarians, zookeepers or animal wildlife enthusiasts can learn about many aspects of wildlife through class exercises, tours, art projects, animal encounters and games. Cost : $60 per student/week members or residents; $80 per student/week non-members or non-residents. • (BPR) T.O.S. CAMP (Totally Outrageous Science), Frontier Point Lodge, Bogus Basin. Ages Dates : June 24- 28 and Aug. 5-9. Activities: Each day has a theme with fun experiments, games and opportunities to discover fascinating things. Cost : $50 resident; $75 non-residents.

84. Eric Carle : Teacher Resource Unit
Grades 1 to 3; science, agriculture, botany; by Marcia Firefly Grade 1; book review activity; by Katy the ClockUsing the Computer to teach the Abstract
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Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Eric Carle page. You will find biography, bibliographies and lesson plans on this page. The ISLMC is a preview site for librarians, teachers, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap
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85. CVDean99
C. Smith, G. Wong, (I am the coordinator teach approximately 40% of this class OTHERACTIVITIES Department of botany Curriculum Committee (1995Present).
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DTW Home Page Curriculum Vitae David T. Webb Assistant Professor Department of Botany, University of Hawaii at Manoa,
3190 Maile Way, Honolulu, HI 96789-2279 UNIVERSITY PHONE UNIVERSITY FAX E-MAIL ADDRESS dave@.hawaii.edu URL: http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/webb/ RESEARCH SPECIALIZATIONS: Ecological Anatomy Structure and Ultrastructure, Plant Morphogenesis POSITIONS HELD B.C. Research Corporation Research Scientist July '87 - Feb. '89,
Vancouver, BC Canada Agrogen Biotechnologies Inc. Project Leader May '86 - July '87,
Vancouver, BC Canada Queen's University Assistant Professor Jan. '82 - May '86, Kingston, Ont. Canada University of Puerto Rico Assistant Professor Aug. '79 - Jan. '82, Rio Piedras Simmons College Assistant Professor Aug. '77 - July '79, Boston, MA University of Montana Graduate Teaching Asst. '73 - '77 - '67 - '69 U.S. Army, Fort Detrich Research Assistant '71 - '73, Frederick, MD COURSES TAUGHT IN THE LAST 5 YEARS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII: COURSE, CREDIT HOURS, ENROLLMENT BOT. 201

86. NBII - Pacific Basin Information Node - Educational Resources Page
This website has information and activities to teach This webpage hasgames that help teach kids about the Title Endeavor Botanical Illustrations.......
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Educational Resources Linking you to learning opportunities in the Pacific Basin Welcome to the PBIN Education page! We are committed to helping people understand and respect the unique and vibrant natural heritage of which they are a part. Student Scientists The world is a big place, full of wonder and mystery. Science can help you start to understand the world around you! Science in the Classroom Students are the teachers, scientists, resource managers and policy makers of the future. We offer lesson plan ideas and materials that you can use in your biological and ecological sciences curriculum. EXPLORE!

87. Plant Parts
you will create a game or activity to teach someone else .. activity using the informationobtained about plant parts and their functions. Basic botany.
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Fun and interactive site to help kids appreciate science. Five activities adapted from science and children's museums. From the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. ... Cool Home. Plant-Parts. Air Junk. Critters. Butterflies. - ...
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Plant-parts salad This portion of the Cool Science for Curious Kids website asks students to name a tomato, lettuce, asparagus, broccoli, and carrot as a fruit, stem, leaf, root, or flower. Users ...
Great Plant Escape - Plant parts
The Great Plant Escape is an elemertary plant science program for 4th and 5th grade students. Each of the lessons in this program is interdisciplinary, designed to introduce students to plant ... Plant Parts - Roots. Basic parts of most all plants are roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and ... provide support by anchoring the plant and absorbing water and nutrients needed ... http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/gpe/case1/c1facts2a.html

88. Genentech's Access Excellence
Guide of Local Plants Creek teach Cross/Cultural teaching Biology Through ProblembasedActivities The Cost from a Schoolyard Tree (biology/botany) Bodies in
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window.document.form1.pagename.value = window.document.location; Genentech's Access Excellence Lessons Genentech has collected an outstanding group of high school level unit/activity plans for a wide range of biology-related topics, from genetics to environmental science. Some are also interdisciplinary in nature and suitable for gifted curricula. The teachers who wrote them have included specific advice for implementation. Many ideas are adaptable for middle school or special ed, while more are also suitable for AP or honors level classes. The plans emphasize authentic assessment methods which could be substituted for traditional tests/exams. While some are short-term, others include ideas for structuring long-term units or entire years of study around these projects or themes. We have listed the lessons below, grouped by topic for easier reference. All links are directly to Genentech's site. Genentech specifies that these materials may be reprinted only for educational and classroom use. Advanced - AP Biology
An Application of HyperCard-Based Media in the Secondary Biology Classroom Antibiotic Production by Soil Actinomycetes Cell Respiration - A Computer Based Laboratory Graphing Toad/Frog Respiration ... Paleoanthropology: Making journal research accessible (to high school students).

89. Environmental Education - Link: EE Activities - Waste And Toxics
waste that teach math and science by uniting these subjects with every day environmentalexperience in the lives of students. Sample activities on the WWW
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Links on this page are for activities and materials dealing with:
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You will also find topic-specific information on EE-Link in two other areas: Links for EE Activities - Waste and Toxics: Exploring Environmental Issues: Focus on Risk
"The new PLT secondary module, Exploring Environmental Issues: Focus on Risk, draws on state-of-the-art instructional strategies and on highly relevant topics to technologies, environmental hazards, and everyday activities. The module helps students explore how environmental and human health risks affect their everyday lives and how society as a whole makes decisions about risk."
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90. Cartoons And Paper Aeroplanes Teach Physics
Cartoons and paper aeroplanes teach physics Sept the fresh opportunity to reignitestudents` enthusiasm for all school subjects and extra curricular activities.
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91. Biolog
3Anatomy medecine and Health, 4-botany, 5-Journals are addressed when students performactivities that utilize energy Chemistry of life ( teach throughout year
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UPDATED Fall 1999 The following is a content outline with a suggested sequence. For the most part, only the major benchmarks have been shown in this outline. Please refer to the actual benchmark in the body of this document to determine other mandated benchmarks; including those on science as inquiry, environmental science, and earth science. The science as inquiry benchmarks are addressed when students perform activities that utilize a hands-on/minds-on approach. CONTENT OUTLINE BENCH- MARK TEXT This outline provides 16 weeks of instruction for the 1 st semester.

92. John Birks
I also teach two short courses at University Other interests Besides field botanyand plant photography, my main leisure activities are collecting
http://www.uib.no/bot/qeprg/personal_pages/HJB_BIRKS.htm
H. John. B. Birks
Professor of Quantitative Ecology and Palaeoecology, Botanical Institute, University of Bergen. Also ENSIS Professor of Quantitative Palaeoecology, Environmental Change Research Centre, University College London and Adjunct Professor, Department of Biology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario.
Email address: john.birks@bot.uib.no
Research interests and current activities:
My current research interests and activities fall into five main categories.
Quaternary pollen analysis, vegetational history, quantitative palaeoecology, and palaeolimnology
Recent atmospheric pollution and environmental change on Spitsbergen, as recorded by lake sediments. This was supported by NFR (Norway) and involves Viv Jones (London), Neil Rose (London), Don Monteith (London), Steve Brooks (London), Sylvia Peglar (Bergen), Barb Zeeb (Kingston), John Smol (Kingston), Ali Betts (Toronto), John Boyle (Liverpool), and Peter Appleby (Liverpool).
Theory of quantitative palaeoecology, palynological theory and practical techniques, quantitative reconstruction of past environments from palaeoecological data, numerical methods for the handling and analysis of Quaternary biostratigraphical data and of modern surface samples, and the use of randomisation procedures for testing palaeoecological hypothesis. Active collaborators include John Line (Cambridge), Cajo ter Braak (Wageningen), Steve Juggins (Newcastle), and Petr Smilauer (Ceske Budejovice). Much of this work is supported indirectly by other research grants, particularly from NFR (Norway) and the EU.

93. Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL) - Science Station Faculty
I teach occasional Sunday classes. Botanical Society of America (teaching SectionSecretary 2001 in Research and Scholarly activities, Southeastern Oklahoma
http://www.wheaton.edu/BlackHills/faculty/rice.html
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Dr. Stanley Rice Associate Professor
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
E-Mail: srice@sosu.edu
Education Ph.D., Plant Biology, University of Illinois, 1987
B.A., Environmental Biology, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1979 Professional and Personal Interests My interests are botany, plant ecology, and in conducting research projects with undergraduate students (see below) at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. I am also the coordinator of the Master of Technology program at SE OSU. My writing projects include books about how plants keep the world alive and about the intersection between Christianity and evolution, and professional articles about research techniques as applied to undergraduate education. I teach occasional Sunday classes. My particular passion is for protecting, and spreading the knowledge of God's wonderful plant kingdom (see Isaiah 41: 17-20).
Courses Taught
  • Field Botany/Plant Taxonomy Environmental Science
Membership in Professional Societies
  • Botanical Society of America (Teaching Section Secretary 2001-) Project Kaleidoscope Faculty 21 (Leadership Institute 1996

94. Ecology: How To Teach A Successful Undergraduate Science Class For The First Tim
biology professors with a slight bias toward botany. developing your own inquirybasedactivities that require introductory courses that we teach and resonates
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95. Program Detail
Byron USD Learn lessons from UC Botanical Gardens supplemented language arts andfine arts activities that are on puzzles and gadgets that teach about angles
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96. Botanical Electronic News - BEN #155
Art Kruckeberg, University of Washington, botany, Box 351330 these forests has beeninfluenced by human activity. Faculty will teach the equivalent of one and
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BEN BOTANICAL ELECTRONIC NEWS ISSN 1188-603X No. 155 January 31, 1997 aceska@victoria.tc.ca Victoria, B.C.
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BOTANY BC, A ROLE MODEL FOR WASHINGTON STATE BOTANISTS
From: AR Kruckeberg (ark@u.washington.edu) originally printed in Douglasia Winter 1997 A novel botanical gathering occurs annually over the border in Canada. Novel, indeed, in the waning years of this century, when botanists now most often gather to share their findings and techniques from laboratories equipped to probe the mysteries of DNA molecules and proteins. Rather, Botany BC harks back to the days when field botany (read, Natural History!) was a common and respected pursuit. Especially in the study and appreciation of regional floras is the "gel jock" botanist supplanting the field botanist. Yet Botany BC is hardly an anachronism; it thrives each year on the premise that total immersion in one's regional flora can be fun and an unforgettable learning experience. This year Botany BC focused on unusual habitats within the Prince George area. We visited a serpentine outcrop (Murray Ridge) and a limestone habitat (Pope Mountain), both located near Fort St James and the scenic Stuart Lake. With the aid of botanists familiar with the local flora, we put together creditable check lists for these two, and other, edaphic sites. I had given a talk the night before on Pacific Northwest serpentine ecology, so all were primed to encounter a unique vegetation. And it was! On Murray Ridge we witnessed the serpentine form of maidenhair fern (

97. Improving The Science And Mathematic Achievement Of Mexican American Students Th
a number of ways to use art to teach science squash and tomato) and radially symmetricalbotanical diagrams of Class activities in biology can begin with an art
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Improving the Science and Mathematic Achievement of Mexican American Students Through Culturally Relevant Science. ERIC Digest.
The underrepresentation of minorities in science, mathematics, and engineering has been well documented. Suggested interventions frequently mention better preparation in mathematics and science at the elementary and secondary school levels and increasing the number of intervention programs. The success of intervention programs is well established, but what needs examining are the strategies a classroom teacher can use to help Mexican American students excel in mathematics and science. This digest will explore the use of a culturally relevant curriculum as one strategy. WHY IS A CULTURALLY RELEVANT CURRICULUM NEEDED?

98. NCCS--National Taxonomy Of Exempt Entities - Core Codes — Definitions: Arts, Cu
local groups that present, sell or teach various folk Societies Related HistoricalActivities (A80 in the natural sciences including botany, zoology, geology
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Includes: museums and halls of fame; historic preservation programs; organizations that provide services to artists, performers, entertainers, writers, or humanities scholars; programs which promote artistic expression of or within ethnic groups and cultures; art and performing art schools, centers, and studios; historical societies; and genealogical or heredity-based organizations (e.g., Sons of the Revolution, Daughters of the Confederacy). Excludes: cultural exchange programs (see ); libraries and reading programs (see

99. General
and Building a Terrarium, This activity is geared day unit that is designed to teachprimary students Internet Directory for botany, Literally hundreds of sites
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General Poems/Stories Language Arts Reading and Writing Lesson Plans and Activities Art and Crafts Colouring and Activity Pages Rainbows ... Clip Art This page was updated on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 If you enjoyed our site please click on the link below to rank our site weekly in the top 100 General Barb's Little Dumplins A lot on seeds, kites and other spring themes. Craft ideas, poems and more. A wonderful site filled with ideas. Think Spring This section is from the KinderNet site and offers some great poems and ideas for K-1 teachers. Day Care Providers This section has both Fall and Spring ideas. Just go down to the Spring Section. In that section you will find poems, art activities, science ideas, center ideas and more. Childfun Poems, activities, crafts and more. Suitable primarily for grades K to 2. ABC Teach This site has ideas, printable worksheets and more. Many of the activities are geared for grades 2 to 4. House of Hugs This site geared for early childhood providers has craft ideas, songs, poems and activities on a number of themes including this one on Spring.

100. Teach Interact - Interact Simulations
Handson activitiesbotany, measuring shadows, sundials, outdoor scavenger hunt,bird beak design, ant observation http//www.owu.edu/~mggrote/pp/ Uncle Bob s
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