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Using
a
color
chart,
students
will
make
observations
outside
during
each
of
the
four
seasons.
During
each
session,
they
will
try
to
find
as
many
colors
as
possible
and
record
what
they
see.
As
a
class,
they
will
make
charts
describing
the
colors
they
find
in
each
season.
At
the
end
of
the
school
year,
students
will
compare
their
results
and
generate
conclusions
about
variations
in
colors
in
nature
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A
learning
activity
for
the
Scoop
on
Soils
book
in
the
Elementary
GLOBE
Series.
Students
will
make
predictions
about
what
they
think
they
will
find
in
a
sample
of
soil.
They
will
investigate
the
sample
and
sort
out
the
various
items
they
find.
Next
they
will
spend
time
outside
observing
one
or
more
sites
to
see
what
they
find
in
the
soil.
After
recording
and
sharing
their
observations
they
will
create
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In
this
activity
students
construct
a
sundial
and
use
it
to
observe
the
movement
of
the
sun
through
the
sky
over
the
course
of
a
day
by
marking
changes
in
the
position
of
a
shadow
once
each
hour.
Students
determine
the
approximate
time
of
solar
noon
at
their
school
as
indicated
by
the
time
of
the
shortest
shadow.
They
revisit
the
site
on
a
subsequent
day
to
estimate
the
time
of
day
using
their
sundial.
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A
learning
activity
for
the
"All
About
Earth:
Our
World
on
Stage"
book
in
the
Elementary
GLOBE
series.
In
pairs,
students
will
create
experimental
conditions
in
terrariums
in
order
to
study
what
plants
need
to
live.
Variables
to
study
include
the
presence
or
absence
of
soil,
water,
and
sunlight.
Students
will
record
the
growth
of
radish
plants
as
well
as
observations
of
"the
water
cycle"
in
their
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The
purpose
of
this
resource
is
to
increase
students'
awareness
of
the
qualitative
changes
in
plants
during
green-up
and
green-down
from
which
they
will
be
collecting
quantitative
leaf
change
data,
and
to
develop
an
understanding
of
the
patterns
and
differences
among
plants
at
the
same
location.
Students
will
observe,
compare,
and
classify
plants
during
green-up
or
green-down
and
then
make
inferences
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The
class
will
brainstorm,
write,
create,
and
produce
a
play
in
which
they
represent
how
all
the
Earth
systems
are
interconnected.
This
play
can
be
based
on
the
Elementary
GLOBE
book
"All
About
Earth:
Our
World
on
Stage"
or
on
other
student-generated
topics
representing
interconnections
of
the
Earth
systems.
The
purpose
of
the
play
is
to
serve
as
a
performance
assessment
providing
students
with
the
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Each
student
will
keep
a
science
journal
during
each
of
the
four
seasons.
Students
will
record
observations
of
the
general
outdoor
environment
they
visit
and
then
will
make
observations
of
one
specific
item
from
the
habitat
in
each
season.
At
the
end
of
the
school
year,
students
will
make
comparisons
of
their
seasonal
drawings
and
share
the
results
with
the
class.
The
purpose
of
the
activity
is
to
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A
learning
activity
for
the
"All
About
Earth:
Our
World
on
Stage"
book
in
the
Elementary
GLOBE
series.
One
of
the
"big
ideas"
in
Earth
system
science
is
the
notion
of
interaction
among
parts
of
the
Earth
system.
In
the
Elementary
GLOBE
book
All
About
Earth:
Our
World
on
Stage,
the
children
in
Ms.
Patel's
class
discuss
instances
of
how
the
four
major
spheres
of
Earth's
system
interact.
They
symbolize
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Students
will
learn
about
magnification
and
how
a
magnifying
lens
works.
They
will
examine
a
variety
of
different
objects,
first
without
a
magnifier
and
then
with
a
magnifier,
and
compare
what
they
observe.
They
will
practice
observing
details
of
these
objects
with
magnifying
lens.
The
purpose
of
this
activity
is
for
students
to
learn
about
observation
skills
and
how
tools
can
help
people
make
observations,
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In
this
activity,
students
will
record
a
list
of
things
they
already
know
about
hummingbirds
and
a
list
of
things
they
would
like
to
learn
about
hummingbirds.
Then
they
will
conduct
research
to
find
answers
to
their
questions.
Using
their
new
knowledge,
each
student
will
make
a
hummingbird
out
of
art
supplies.
Finally,
using
their
hummingbirds
as
props,
the
students
will
play
charades
to
test
each
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