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Education
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1-5 > Scouting & Private
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School Programs:
Grades 1 thru 5
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1st grade
Bug Safari:
One hour program
in which students identify
the distinguishing
characteristics of insects
and other bugs. Children
examine habitat needs and
the various ways bugs use
plants for food, shelter,
and water. The roles bugs
play in a food chain is
introduced. Anatomical
changes during metamorphosis
are explored. A nature hike
provides an opportunity to
identify and observe bugs in
action.
TEKS for Science: 1.1 (A),
1.2 (C)(D), 1.4 (A)(B), 1.5
(A), 1.6 (A) (B), 1.7 (D),
1.8 (B), 1.9 (A)(B) |
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2nd grade
Wildlife Habitats:
In this 1 ˝ hour program, the term
“habitat” is defined and
students identify the
components that are
necessary for animal
survival. They investigate
the physical characteristics
of several unique habitats
through the medium of a
puppet show. A trail hike
thorough various ecosystems
allows students an
opportunity to discover a
variety of animal habitats.
TEKS for Science: 2.1 (A)(B),
2.2 (A)(C)(D)(E)(F), 2.6
(D), 2.8 (A)(B), 2.9 (A)(B)
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3rd grade
Hunt for a Home:
A 1 ˝ hour
program to discover how
animals, including humans,
use various cues to
recognize their surroundings
and orient themselves in the
natural world. A puppet show
is used to present various
animal navigation
techniques.
Students are given
instruction in the use of
compasses. They navigate,
using their compasses,
toward a particular
ecosystem to measure
physical properties and
determine if a specific
animal could survive in that
environment.
TEKS for Science: 3.1 (A),
3.2 (A)(B)(C)(D), 3.4 (A),
3.6 (B), 3.7 (A)(B), 3.8 (A)(B)(C)(D),
3.9 (A)(B), 3.11 (A)(B) |
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4th grade
Exploring Ecosystems:
This 1 ˝ hour lesson focuses on
students understanding the
concept of the “scientific
method” and how it helps
scientists gain knowledge
about our world. The
students use the scientific
method to investigate a
field “problem”, use
instrumentation, collect
data, and draw conclusions.
Students investigate and
measure components in
several different
ecosystems. They are asked
to identify ways that the abiotic components of the
ecosystem affect the biotic
components. Similarities and
differences they observe
among the ecosytems are
examined. Students are
challenged to predict the
effects of pollution or
other damaging activities if
introduced into the
ecosystem.
TEKS for Science: 4.1 (A),
4.2 (B)(C)(D)(E), 4.4 (A),
4.5 (A)(B), 4.8 (B), 4.10
(A), 4.11 (A)(C)
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5th grade
Plant Adaptations:
The
concept of “adaptation” is
developed through classroom
demonstrations and field observations / experiments.
Allocation of 1 ˝ hours for
this class is recommended.
Students investigate the
unique characteristics of
various plant species that
enable them to survive
(predation and/or
out-complete other plants
for minerals, water, or
space).
TEKS for Science:
5.1 (A), 5.2 (B)(C), 5.4
(A), 5.5 (A)(B), 5.6 (A)(B),
5.9 (A)(B)(C), 5.10 (A),
5.11 (A)(B) |
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Education
> Kindergarten > Grades
1-5 > Scouting & Private
Parties >
Gardens, Habitat,
Library |
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