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Students learn the basic concepts of classification by sorting imaginary creatures to create an identification key in "Creature Feature", then, move on to using a key to classify and identify some of the local species of fish here at Hard Bargain Farm in "Fishin' for a Name".
Recommended as a preparation or follow-up activity for Birds Up Close, Fish Adaptations, Habitat Hike, and Up A Creek courses at Hard Bargain Farm.
Cow In and Out Game: In this fun and informative activity, students learn the "ins" and "outs" of cattle. The "Cow In and Out Game" requires students to decide what goes into the cows, and what comes from them by sorting a variety of items.
Recommended as a preparation activity for any of the agriculture courses offered at Hard Bargain Farm, especially for younger students.
Ecosystem Food Web Mural: Freshwater Marsh In this classroom activity, students conduct research and present information on organisms in a specific ecosystem; then assemble their information to create a food web mural. Recommended as a preparation activity for Habitat Hike, Up A Creek, Birds Up Close, and Fish Adaptations field studies at Hard Bargain Farm.
"Let's Take a Dip" is a virtual dip netting activity. Students get to "virtually" catch the kinds of organisms they might find when they really dip net here at Hard Bargain Farm. Students will make predictions, collect, organize and compare data and practice the principles of the scientific method.
Recommended as a preparation or follow-up activity for Habitat Hike, and Up A Creek courses at Hard Bargain Farm.
Macroinbertebrate Identification is an interactive lesson that helps students identify benthic macroinvertebrates using key characteristics. It also emphasizes the special adaptations each has to its aquatic habitat and demonstrates how macroinvertebrates can be indicators of the health of the stream.
Nature Recycles: Shouldn't We All? helps students learn how to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Activities include packing a "Trash Free Lunch" online, comparing and ranking lunches, "Trash Sorting", and analyzing their lunch trash data collected during the field trip.
Recommended as a preparation activity for any of the courses offered at Hard Bargain Farm.
Plant Identification is an interactive lesson that helps students learn plant identification and classification using a dichotomous key. Plant keys provide a systematic way to identify plants. This activity uses a visual key is based on leaf shapes, margins, and their arrangement on a stem.
"Swim for Your Life" is an interactive game that teaches students the life cycle of anadromous fish and the perils they encounter in their journey from spawning grounds to ocean and back. Can be played alone or in teams.
Ways of a Watershed: What in the world are watersheds? This interactive online lesson defines what a watershed is, and follows a single raindrop on its journey from the sky to the ocean.
Recommended as a preparation activity for any of the courses offered at Hard Bargain Farm, especially Habitat Hike, Down to Earth and River's In Action.
Water Cycle: Water on the Move allows students to explore the water cycle through a series of interactive lessons. Recommended as a preparation activity for any of the courses offered at Hard Bargain Farm, especially Rivers in Action and Down to Earth.
Potomac Watershed Timeline covers major Potomac Watershed events dating back to the 1500s.
Where's the Corn? This classroom activity introduces students to the importance of corn in our society by having them discover that corn products are unexpectedly found in numerous foods. Recommended as a preparation activity for Farm Life Exploration, Corn: From Ancient Ways to Now-A-Days, and Hunter-Gatherers field studies at Hard Bargain Farm.