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Environmental Forensics
Forensics can be used to solve murders, burglaries, forgeries, etc., but forensics can also be used to solve environmental crimes.
Stephanie Miller
3/7/2022
Let's Talk Turkey Munsell Style
Our friends at Munsell have shared with us their secret of how you can use a Munsell Soil Color Book to cook your Thanksgiving turkey to perfection!
Stephanie Miller
10/30/2021
Do Frozen Ponds = Frozen Fish?
How do fish survive in ponds and lakes when winter temperatures freeze the water?
Stephanie Miller
3/29/2021
Exploring Soil Texture
LaMotte shares 2 soil activities.
Stephanie Miller
1/25/2021
Oh Christmas Tree... What Kind are You?
We are entering the Christmas season when Christmas Trees are all around. Why not make it into a fun learning experience on tree identification?
Stephanie Miller
11/30/2020
Digging up the Dirt on History
Science is about discovery - not always about things to come, but also about discovering the past.
Dalton Capps
10/26/2020
Live Streaming the Natural Way!
Students can tell you all about live streaming in today's technological world, but do they know the importance of "live streaming" in the natural world?
Stephanie Miller
9/28/2020
Nutrients for Life
Nutrients for Life Foundation provides FREE information and resources to educators and the public.
Stephanie Miller
1/22/2020
Soil – Can You Dig It?
The Soil Science Society of America is a valuable resource for educators teaching soil science!
Stephanie Miller
9/3/2019
Down and Dirty with Owl Pellets
An overview of the owl food web.
Stephanie Miller
10/3/2017
St. Louis Box Turtle Project
Box Turtles help introduce students to nature and the importance of conservation efforts.
Stephanie Miller
7/31/2017
The Ultimate Environmental Classroom
McDowell Environmental Center in Nauvoo, Alabama.
Stephanie Miller
10/24/2016
What's Streaming in Your Watershed?
Adopt-A-Stream program examines water quality.
Stephanie Miller
8/22/2016
Little Lagoon Artificial Reef Deployment
Testing the hypothesis that marine life will grow in the lagoon on artificial reefs.
Stephanie Miller
6/7/2016
NCF – Envirothon Competition
Envirothon empowers students to achieve a natural balance of life and the environment.
Stephanie Miller
4/27/2016
Summertime Learning in the Galapagos
Expanding horizons with the Rural School and Community Trust Global Teacher Fellowship Program.
Stephanie Miller
7/5/2015
4-H Promotes High-Quality, Positive Youth Development
The science of agriculture rests in future generations.
Stephanie Miller
3/17/2015
A Visit to the Birmingham Botanical Gardens
Watch your students bloom through educational programs offered by your local Botanical Gardens.
Stephanie Miller
8/19/2014
A Visit to the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science
It's always a great time to explore your local museums to see what they have to offer your classes.
Stephanie Miller
6/17/2014
A Visit to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
A visit at the GLOBE Program Teacher Training Workshop at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.
Stephanie Miller
5/20/2014
A Visit to the University of Louisiana Monroe Campus
An inside look into some "biology on the bayou" college level science courses at ULM.
Stephanie Miller
4/15/2014
Creating the Rock Cycle
An activity by Kathleen Robbins to learn how all rocks are related.
Stephanie Miller
3/21/2014
Determining Rock Types
A review of rock types and how to identify them.
Kathleen H. Robbins
3/21/2014
Rock On: A Practical Approach to Teaching Geology
Observation is the fundamental scientific discipline.
Kathleen H. Robbins
3/21/2014
Revealing history in the geologic scope: An interview with Dr. Jim Lacefield
Making connections between classrooms and the natural world.
Stephanie Miller
3/21/2014
Earth Day
Bring Earth Day alive with these great lessons from Population Education!
Stephanie Miller