Weather, Plants, and Animals
Students will analyze weather phenomena of at least two habitats, and look for evidence of specific weather conditions. Students will interpret data on weather conditions and the affects on animal abundance, behavior, etc.
Students will:
• Be able to identify and describe weather patterns and conditions across different seasons
• Understand the use and importance of scientific technologies and instruments to accurately record data.
• Make meaning of their data with impact analysis of weather on animals in habitats
Program Details
Location
Programs can be held at your school, a natural area near your school, or the at RTP Estuary Center 100 Lyme St. Old Lyme, CT 06371
Grade Level
Grade 3
Duration
2 hrs
Curriculum Connections
- NGSS Disciplinary Core Idea -3-ESS2.D
- NGSS Science and Engineering Practices -Analyzing and Interpreting Data
- NGSS Cross Cutting Concepts -Patterns
Program Fees
Program Fee
- Contact hkordula@ctaudubon.org for info
Scheduling
Call 860-598-4218 or email Heather Kordula at hkordula@ctaudubon.org