Students describe the basic concepts of population demography. They collect a wide range of data from an online cemetery database including a variety of places across the U.S. They analyze factors that may have affected human demography over time.
Students examine poetry and art to gain a perspective on the Japanese American incarceration during World War II.
Students recognize that there are threatened and endangered bird species in Illinois, why they have been given this status and how it relates to endangered species on a worldwide basis.
Students recognize common traffic signs and signals.
Students learn the harvesting of apples process.
Students use their knowledge of dolphin natural history to create a "movie."
Students collect snowflakes on slides and view them through a microscope.
Students identify foods in the Meat Group and examine how these foods build strong, healthy muscles. They add Meat Group foods to their deck of Pyramid Food Cards and help Frank Strong-muscle organize the Pyramid Cafe's Mixed-Up Food Delivery.