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to our curriculum page!
Every month we update our curriculum materials to reflect the new topics presented through our website and monthly E-Magazine. Please adapt the activities and projects in this curriculum to suit your teaching needs. We hope the material offered here will serve as a useful tool for inspiring students to learn more about their local ecological communities, while helping you meet the current State Science Standards.
Check It Out!

We are beginning a new Educator's interview series. Listen to stories that illustrate effective instructional techniques; discover proven educational methods that foster a sense of curiosity and wonder.

  • Interview 1: The Power of Questioning and Curiosity
    • Listen to Part A of this interview.
    • Listen to Part B of this interview.
Download the Birds of Prey Teacher's Guide and Curriculum
as an Adobe Reader Pdf File.

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Gross Me Out
Australian desert honey ants store food as sweet liquid in their bodies. Some people like to eat them!
Cool Facts
The frilled lizard is also called the bicycle lizard, because it runs on wobbly-looking hind legs.
Did You Know
Elephants form groups led by females.
 
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