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Signals of Spring
This site offers students the opportunity to track the migration of a particular species of animal. It incorporates many availble to all students.
Features:
Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, Questions, Data Source, Expert, News, History, Career, Core Content, Inquiry, Misconceptions
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Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
3.00 / 3
Journey North/ South
The Journey North/South program allows student to participate in the tracking of wildlife migration and seasonal change. Students then share information with other students from throughout the United States and Canada.
Features:
Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Data Source, Inquiry
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.63 / 3
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Sites for Students (25)

Journey North
Students track the journeys of a dozen migratory species and signs of spring each year, with live interactive programming from February until June. Animal species tracked include bald eagle, hummingbird, humpback whale, and monarch butterfly.
Features:
Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Data Source, Collaboration, Expert, News, History, Inquiry
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.75 / 3
Shadow a Swan Project
Using satellite technology shadow a tundra swan on its migration from Alaska to California. As you follow their paths, learn about their biology and habitat needs.
Features:
Hands On, Lesson Plans, High Graphic, Expert
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.50 / 3
The Cricket Parade
The Mormon Cricket can gather in great numbers and have a destructive impact on food crops in the west of the United States. This resource describes how scientists with the Agricultural Research Service can track individual crickets in a mass migration.
Features:
High Graphic, Data Source, Expert, History, Career, Core Content
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.38 / 3
Migration Science and Mystery
Follow the migration of shore birds from Panama to Alaska.  View web casts and videos or check out lesson plans on migration, nesting, habitat and more.
Features:
Lesson Plans, High Graphic
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.38 / 3
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