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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 11/1/2012Stock # ss12_036_03_62Volume 036Issue 03
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Using Birds to Teach Inquiry
Birds are accessible everywhere so why not use them to help your students become better observers and to make connections to the outside world? A number of ideas for implementing birding and... See More
Birds are accessible everywhere so why not use them to help your students become better observers and to make connections to the outside world? A number of ideas for implementing birding and related activities are included in this article, including how to incorporate inquiry studies. The connections to birds can extend out of the classroom and into families as well. This article did not go into great detail about how to upload or access data from eBird
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