Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Science and Technology Curriculum: Wildlife is All Around Us - The Wildlife Detective

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Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Science and Technology Curriculum: Wildlife is All Around Us - The Wildlife Detective Lesson Academic Standards Grade Level Activities The Wildlife Detective 3.2..B. Describe objects in the world using the five senses. 3.3..A. Learn that many animals are difficult to see because of their hidden habitats. Look for signs of wildlife such as tracks, scat, or feathers. Learning Your Animal Groups 3.1..A. Know that natural and human-made objects are made up of parts. 3.2..B. Describe objects in the world using the five senses. 3.3..A. Learn about vertebrates and invertebrates. Observe characteristics and habits of fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. 3.3..C. Know that characteristics are inherited and thus offspring closely resemble their parents. Habitat: What Animals Need to Live 3.3..A. 3.5..C. Know basic weather elements. 3.5..D. Recognize the Earth s different water resources. Learn the differences between herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores. Understand why water, cover, space, and habitat are important to animals and that finding them depends on the time of year.

Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Science and Technology Curriculum: Wildlife is All Around Us - Spring 3.1..A. Know that natural and human-made objects are made up of parts. 3.3..A. 3.3..A. Describe the similarities and differences that characterize diverse Learn about animals emerging from hibernation, or returning from migration. Observe which animals are first to appear, and learn about the emergence of their young. 3.3..C. Know that characteristics are inherited and thus offspring closely resemble their parents. 3.3..C. Know that every organism has a set of genetic instructions that determines its inherited traits. 3.3..D. Explain basic concepts of natural selection. Amphibians in the Night 3.2..B. Describe objects in the world using the five senses. Take a field trip to observe amphibians in the wild and learn to identify them by sight or sound.

Building Your Own Birdhouse Bird Song Field Trip 3...B. Select appropriate instruments to study materials. 3.2..B. Describe objects in the world using the five senses. Learn how birds build nests, then construct a birdhouse from everyday household items. Take a field trip and identify as many birds as possible by sight and sound.

Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Science and Technology Curriculum: Wildlife is All Around Us Summer 3.1..C. Illustrate patterns that regularly occur and reoccur in nature. 3.1..E. Recognize change in natural and physical systems. 3.2..B. Describe objects in the world using the five senses. Learn how animals grow and develop in summer. Identify ideal locations to find animals depending on the weather. Learn to identify poisonous from non-poisonous snakes. 3.3..A. 3.5..C. Know basic weather elements. Tracking in the Summer Wildlife Food Quest 3...B. Select appropriate instruments to study materials. 3.5..C. Know basic weather elements. Identify animal tracks in the wilderness and make plaster casts of them. Create a display of various wildlife foods. Learn which animals are likely to consume which foods.

Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Science and Technology Curriculum: Wildlife is All Around Us Fall 3.1..C. Illustrate patterns that regularly occur and reoccur in nature. 3.1..E. Recognize change in natural and physical systems. 3.3..A. Understand that wildlife is preparing for winter by gaining weight, collecting food, or migrating. Learn that deer are preparing for breeding season by marking their territory. 3.3..C. Know that characteristics are inherited and thus offspring closely resemble their parents. 3.5..C. Know basic weather elements. Why Migrate? 3.1..E. Recognize change in natural and physical systems. 3.2..C. Recognize and use the elements of scientific inquiry to solve problems. Understand that the availability of food determines which birds must migrate. Observe and identify migrating birds. 3.3..A.

Why Migrate? (continued) Providing Shelter for Wildlife 3.3..A. Describe the similarities and differences that characterize diverse 3.5..C. Know the basic weather elements. 3.5..C. Know basic weather elements. Determine which types of cover could provide shelter for wildlife. Build a brush pile to shelter wildlife and observe what types of animals use it. Hawk and Owl Pellets 3.2..C. Recognize and use the elements of scientific inquiry to solve problems. 3.3..A. Learn that hawks and owls regurgitate material they cannot digest. Locate and dissect a pellet and try to determine what the bird ate.

Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Science and Technology Curriculum: Wildlife is All Around Us Winter 3.1..C. Illustrate patterns that regularly occur and reoccur in nature. 3.1..E. Recognize change in natural and physical systems. Learn that some mammals and birds are active in winter and others hibernate. 3.3..A. 3.3..A. Describe the similarities and differences that characterize diverse 3.5..C. Know basic weather elements. Animal Signs Scavenger Hunt 3.2..B. Describe objects in the world using the five senses. Locate and observe tracks, feeding signs, and shelters of different animals and complete a data sheet. Feeding Birds in Winter 3.5..C. Know basic weather elements. 3...B. Select appropriate instruments to study materials. Learn that providing a variety of food can attract several different birds in winter. Construct several types of homemade bird feeders.

Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Environment and Ecology Curriculum: Wildlife is All Around Us The Wildlife Detective Lesson Academic Standards Grade Level Activities The Wildlife Detective.6..A..6..A. Explain the flows of energy and matter from organism to organism within an ecosystem. Learn that many animals are difficult to see because of their hidden habitats. Look for signs of wildlife such as tracks, scat, or feathers....a. Learning Your Animal Groups.6..A....A. Learn about vertebrates and invertebrates. Observe characteristics and habits of fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Habitat: What Animals Need to Live.1..E. Recognize the impact of watersheds and wetlands on animals and plants..3..a. Know that plants, animals, and humans are dependent on air and water. Learn the differences between herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores. Understand why water, cover, space, and habitat are important to animals and that finding them depends on the time of year.

Habitat: What Animals Need to Live (continued).6..a..6..a. Explain the flows of energy and matter from organism to organism within an ecosystem....a....b.

Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Environment and Ecology Curriculum: Wildlife is All Around Us Spring.6..A....A. Learn about animals emerging from hibernation, or returning from migration. Observe which animals are first to appear, and learn about the emergence of their young....b....b. Explain how species of living things adapt to their environment. Amphibians in the Night.1..C. Identify living things found in water environments..1..e. Recognize the impact of watersheds and wetlands on animals and plants. Take a field trip to observe amphibians in the wild and learn to identify them by sight or sound..3..a. Know that plants, animals, and humans are dependent on air and water. Building Your Own Birdhouse.6..A. Learn how birds build nests, then construct a birdhouse from everyday household items.

Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Environment and Ecology Curriculum: Wildlife is All Around Us Summer.3..A. Know that plants, animals, and humans are dependent on air and water..6..a. Learn how animals grow and develop in summer. Identify ideal locations to find animals depending on the weather. Learn to identify poisonous from non-poisonous snakes..6..c. Identify how ecosystems change over time....a....b. Collecting Your Own Nest Materials.6..A. Identify what types of nests different birds construct and what their eggs look like. Wildlife Food Quest.3..A. Know that plants, animals, and humans are dependent on air and water....b. Create a display of various wildlife foods. Learn which animals are likely to consume which foods.

Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Environment and Ecology Curriculum: Wildlife is All Around Us Fall.6..A....A....B. Understand that wildlife is preparing for winter by gaining weight, collecting food, or migrating. Learn that deer are preparing for breeding season by marking their territory. Why Migrate?.6..A....A. Understand that the availability of food determines which birds must migrate. Observe and identify migrating birds....b. Providing Shelter for Wildlife.6..A....B. Determine which types of cover could provide shelter for wildlife. Build a brush pile to shelter wildlife and observe what types of animals use it.

Hawk and Owl Pellets.3..C. Understand that the elements of natural systems are interdependent. Learn that hawks and owls regurgitate material they cannot digest. Locate and dissect a pellet and try to determine what the bird ate.

Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Environment and Ecology Curriculum: Wildlife is All Around Us Winter.3..A. Know that plants, animals, and humans are dependent on air and water. Learn that some mammals and birds are active in winter and others hibernate....a. Tracking in the Snow...A....B. Find animals tracks in the snow. Follow them and learn where the animal habitats are. Feeding Birds in Winter.6..A....A. Learn that providing a variety of food can attract several different birds in winter. Construct several types of homemade bird feeders....b.