A Beach in Your Classroom

by: Kathleen Conn

Combining biology, geology, mathematics, geography, and language arts, this activity encourages students to use the scientific method to solve a realistic problem encountered by a fictional field paleontologist. Students learn about the principles of superposition, biostratigraphy, and correlation. They also learn about marine biology as they investigate the remains of single-celled organisms that are found among grains of beach sand. This activity can be used in introductory high school biology courses.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 5/1/2001Stock # ss01_024_08_12Volume 024Issue 08

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