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INDIANA PHENOLOGY
Lydia Minton
Sep 7, 20211 min read
Maple Syrup Density - Middle and High School
This unit explores the properties of density. Students will discover the density of maple syrup and calculate the mass of sugar in their...
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Lydia Minton
Sep 6, 20211 min read
Transpiration Time - Middle and High School
Students act out transpiration (including evaporation, runoff, and precipitation) as water molecules. The activities are designed as a...
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Lydia Minton
Sep 5, 20211 min read
Cloned Lilac Data Climate Graphing - Middle and High School
Students will research global temperatures over the past century. They will compare and contrast data in relation to the theory of...
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Lydia Minton
Sep 4, 20211 min read
Working with Citizen Science Data - Middle and High School
In this actvity, students will research global temperatures over the past century. They will compare and contrast data in relation to the...
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Lydia Minton
Sep 3, 20211 min read
Waxy Cuticle Demo - Middle and High School
In this unit, students will investigate plant adaptations that prevent water loss by using a simple sponge model. Deciduous leaves are...
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Lydia Minton
Sep 3, 20211 min read
Winter Buds - Middle and High School
This activity is split into three parts. Part one is outdoor collection and observation of buds followed by discussion and generalization...
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Lydia Minton
Sep 1, 20211 min read
Water Cycle - Middle and High School
There are two documents in this posts. One is a review game and one is a scavenger hunt. Both are about the water cycle, which is a very...
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Lydia Minton
Aug 31, 20211 min read
Transpiration Craft - Middle and High School
Students will learn about transpiration by creating a model plant and moving paperclips representing water molecules through the model....
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Indiana Phenology Interns
Aug 29, 20211 min read
Teacher's Post Program Evaluation - Teacher Resource
Please fill out this form after completing the Schoolyard Phenology Program. It is a way for Indiana Phenology to measure how effective...
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