In this animated computer activity, students attempt to restore the prairie, one of North America's great ecosystems, now largely lost. If they choose the right plants and animals, they can watch the prairie come to life before their eyes. They can choose to restore either a tallgrass ecosystem or a shortgrass ecosystem. Educational levels: Intermediate elementary, Middle school
Tallgrass prairie once dominated most of mid-continent North America. Conversion of this prairie to ...
Grade Level(s): 6-12In this lesson, students consider the definition of an ecosystem as it relates t...
This book is a K-12 curriculum supplement developed by the Tallgrass Prairie Center at the Universit...
This lesson plan is part of the DiscoverySchool.com lesson plan library for grades 6-8. Using resear...
In this activity students examine the effect of various levels of ground shade on new seedlings. The...
The purpose of this project was to develop a prairie site and implement associated activities for t...
This month-long project has students research and explain the importance of prairie habitats, analyz...
October 4, 2002 a prairie stomp was held on the campus of Arrowhead High School to develop over an ...
The University of Wisconsin- Madison Arboretum, home to the world\u27s first prairie restoration, ha...
This website integrates video footage and information with lesson plans and activities to teach stud...
In this lesson plan students will learn about the characteristics of prairie habitats. Students will...
Project Prairie began in 2011 as a curriculum-linked integrated environmental studies program to sho...
Students learn about ecosystem services provided by prairie roots by matching them to services provi...
This hands-on activity demonstrates the abrasive power of glaciers carrying rocks and sand. Its purp...
In the lesson on which this practical article is based, third grade students constructed a “lift-the...
Tallgrass prairie once dominated most of mid-continent North America. Conversion of this prairie to ...
Grade Level(s): 6-12In this lesson, students consider the definition of an ecosystem as it relates t...
This book is a K-12 curriculum supplement developed by the Tallgrass Prairie Center at the Universit...
This lesson plan is part of the DiscoverySchool.com lesson plan library for grades 6-8. Using resear...
In this activity students examine the effect of various levels of ground shade on new seedlings. The...
The purpose of this project was to develop a prairie site and implement associated activities for t...
This month-long project has students research and explain the importance of prairie habitats, analyz...
October 4, 2002 a prairie stomp was held on the campus of Arrowhead High School to develop over an ...
The University of Wisconsin- Madison Arboretum, home to the world\u27s first prairie restoration, ha...
This website integrates video footage and information with lesson plans and activities to teach stud...
In this lesson plan students will learn about the characteristics of prairie habitats. Students will...
Project Prairie began in 2011 as a curriculum-linked integrated environmental studies program to sho...
Students learn about ecosystem services provided by prairie roots by matching them to services provi...
This hands-on activity demonstrates the abrasive power of glaciers carrying rocks and sand. Its purp...
In the lesson on which this practical article is based, third grade students constructed a “lift-the...
Tallgrass prairie once dominated most of mid-continent North America. Conversion of this prairie to ...
Grade Level(s): 6-12In this lesson, students consider the definition of an ecosystem as it relates t...
This book is a K-12 curriculum supplement developed by the Tallgrass Prairie Center at the Universit...