Citizen Science in the Classroom Series: Phytoplankton Monitoring Network
Citizen Science in the Classroom and the Phytoplankton Monitoring Network Phytoplankton Monitoring Network Screen Shot (Photos: NOAA PMN) NOAA National Ocean Service Phytoplankton Monitoring Network...
View ArticleCitizen Science in The Classroom: Monarch Migration
Using Journey North’s Monarch Project to Meet Common Core and Next Generation Teaching StandardsJourney North supports a variety of citizen science projects, including monarch migration. (Photo:...
View ArticleCitizen Science in the Classroom: Project NestWatch
Project Nest Watch is a great citizen science project, through Cornell University, for your classroom. (Photo: NestWatch website)Using Cornell Ornithology Lab’s Project NestWatch to Meet Common Core...
View Article8 Great Reasons Why You Should Use Citizen Science in Your Class
Collecting amphibian data (Photo: Karen McDonald)Why Classrooms Should Integrate Citizen ScienceAfter writing quite a few entries in the series “Citizen Science in the Classroom” I thought it would be...
View ArticleCitizen Science in the Classroom: School of Ants
Using School of Ants Citizen Science to Meet Common Core and Next Generation Teaching Standards in the ClassroomDiscovering AntsGrades:K-12thDescription:School of Ants (SOA) is one of many urban...
View ArticleCitizen Science in the Classroom: Monitoring Dragonflies
Citizen Science in the Classroom: Using the Migratory Dragonfly Partnership Pond Watch Project to Meet Common Core and Next Generation Teaching StandardsDragonfly captured during citizen science...
View ArticleCitizen Science in The Classroom: Urban Birds
Using Celebrate Urban Birds (CUB) to Meet Common Core and Next Generation Teaching StandardsThe brown-headed cowbird is one of sixteen birds observed in the Celebrate Urban Birds project. (Photo: CUB...
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