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Introducing Ulysses S. Grant
Material Culture: The Powder Horn
- Type: Lesson Plan
- Grade Levels: Middle School: Sixth Grade through Eighth Grade
To introduce to students material culture related to the Battle of Cowpens.
Adaptation Explorers
- Type: Distance Learning
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
Infiltrating the Water Cycle
- Type: Student Activities
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
Two demonstrations to introduce students to the water cycle and the idea of infiltration.
Camouflage
My New Home On-Site Education Program
- Type: Lesson Plan
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade

This lesson introduces students to hot spot theory and how it relates to plate tectonics. It also compares and contrasts composite and shield volcanoes and introduces students to the theory behind the formation of the Hawaiian Islands. Students will learn how to classify Hawaiian volcanoes according to their activity and location as active, dormant and extinct.
Nuclear Chemistry and the Manhattan Project
Leave No Trace
Map Analysis
Bear Essentials
- Type: Distance Learning
- Grade Levels: Lower Elementary: Pre-Kindergarten through Second Grade
Our Bear Essentials program will introduce your students to the essentials bears need to survive and inspire them to think like scientists.
Hō‘ike o Haleakalā: High School Science Curriculum
Structure and Function - Banana Slugs (First Grade: Lesson 1 of 3)
What is Algae?
History of Floyd Bennett Field
- Type: Teacher Reference Materials
- Grade Levels: Middle School: Sixth Grade through Eighth Grade
This guide will help teachers introduce the ways in which technology and time affect an area (i.e. a neighborhood), using Floyd Bennett Field as an example.