Archers follow the 11 Steps to Archery Success as they operate their bow and shoot an arrow. Ready, Aim, Shoot - Bull's Eye! This fun, hands-on program exposes prospective archers to the sport of international style target archery. Archaeology II is a sequel to Archaeology I and provides a hands-on excavation experience in a simulated Hohokam house site. In Archaeology I students will be introduced to important archaeological concepts and terms such as chronology, context, inference, artifacts, and observation through participation in games of ancient times, and hands-on activities. Students will discover aquatic communities and animals, and learn the difference between lakes and ponds as they examine living specimens under a microscope. In this course students will play the role of microbiologists. In addition, students will be given the opportunity to create their own petroglyphs. This class will emphasize the protection, preservation and history of artifacts. Students will be provided a historical and hands-on look at Native American rock art. They will then learn explore how invasive species spread through an interactive game in which they become the "invaders." Ancient Ones! Students will be introduced to invasive species and discuss their impacts on the ecosystem by examining local examples. The similarities and differences among common recyclables learned will help students play a sorting game to determine what cannot be recycled and why. Students will recognize the impacts recycling and not recycling will have on the environment. Recycling can be a simple way to contribute to the good of our environment and future resources. Subjects: Science, Health, Sustainability Experience pollination by playing the bee's pollination relay race! Recycling Rules! ***NEW*** Learn why pollinators are important to our environment and human food supply. All sorts of desert creatures help flowering plants to produce fruit, vegetables, and seeds. Pollinators are more than butterflies and bees. Discover what air pollution is, where it comes from, and what students can do to help keep our air clean! This program was created in partnership with the Maricopa County Air Quality Department. À la carte Programs Air Aware: What's in Your Air? ***NEW***ĭo you know what’s in your air? In this lesson students will solve a particle air pollution mystery by magnifying and identifying particles that could be in our air. Parks Vision 2030 Public Feedback Responses.Online Resources (brochures and handouts). Arizona Master Naturalist-Maricopa County Chapter.
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