Identifying Alien Invaders Alien invaders, also known as non-native or exotic species are those plants or animals that have been brought into a new area http: //dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/teacher...
Observing Wetland Habitats You and your students can use the Wetland Scavenger Hunt observation sheet as a starting point in your discovery. While on their scavenger hunt, have students look for adaptations in plants and animals that help them live in a partially wet habitat.
Conduct a Fish Survey in Your Class In this activity, students will simulate a fish survey to determine the population of bluegills in a hypothetical lake using tagging and a capture/recapture technique http: //dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/teacher...
Meet the Cheetah An Activity Guide for Primary Students (United States) and Lower Primary Learners (Namibia).
http: //cheetah.org/ama/orig/meet_cheetah.pdf
Tracks Animal tracks can be the basis for several types of investigations. Identifying the tracks that you and your students find will help fill in a species list of those animals found in your school yard area http: //dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/teacher...
Critter Search Groups will collect aquatic insects and animals from streams and rivers to determine the water quality http: //dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/teacher...
Voice of the Cheetah An Activity Guide for Intermediate Elementary Students (United States) / Upper Primary Learners (Namibia). http: //cheetah.org/ama/orig/cheetah_voice.pdf