These activities were designed to help middle school students understand phenology and how it relates to plant and animal life cycles.
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Phenology Bingo
Grades: 6-8
This activity increases science literacy by teaching about life-cycle events, encouraging students to recall experiences outdoors, and spend more time observing things they may note yet have experienced.
Indoor or Outdoor activity; 20-40 minutes
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Flight of the Pollinators
Grades: 6-8
This activity is designed to help students experience the importance of plant phenology from a pollinator's perspective. Participants learn why pollinators visit flowers, and what color, shape, and size of flowers their pollinator prefers to visit.
Indoor or Outdoor activity; 60 minutes
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Life of Corn
Grades: 6-8
This activity can be used as an introduction to the concept of phenology. The Life of Corn highlights the importance of the developmental life-cycle, something which all organisms experience in a predictable manner.
Indoor activity; 15 minutes
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