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Chunks of rocks come in many sizes and shapes, from boulders to grains of sand and even smaller....

     

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Some animals and plants are alike in the way they look and in the things they do, and others are very different from one another....

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Stories sometimes give plants and animals attributes they really do not have....

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Exploring Caves

http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/teachers-packets/exploringcaves/


Description

Exploring Caves is an interdisciplinary set of materials on caves for grades K-3. The resource centers around an online book divided into five chapters. For each chapter, there are accompanying teacher materials and lessons. Also included are special sections on the following topics: cave types, cave animals, cave care, and America's caves.


Using the Resource

Exploring Caves presents concepts from five scientific disciplines: earth science, hydrology, mapping, biology, and anthropology. Detailed lesson plans suggest ways to address these ideas to very young students. Be sure to emphasize to children that this is a fictional story and that stories sometimes give animals attributes that they don't really have. (See Benchmarks for Science Literacy, 5A The Living Environment: Diversity of Life (K-2) #3). Ask them to give an example from this story. (The obvious answer is the talking bat.) You can also reinforce concepts in benchmark 6D The Human Organism: Learning (K-2) #1 by asking students to note which senses the characters will need to learn about the thing found in caves.


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Created : 01/07/2003

    

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