Animal Skulls Investigation
Single program or series | One school visit (1 hour) or one school visit (1 hour) and one field trip (2 hours)
Compare mammal skulls and determine the adaptations that have allowed each animal to survive as a predator or prey. Learn how to deduce an animal’s diet from knowledge of its teeth and use your observation skills to identify unknown skulls.
On a follow-up field trip, students will use this information during an exploration of a wildlife sanctuary or their schoolyard. While searching for signs left behind by primary and secondary consumers, students will construct a model of the food chains involved, linking these chains to create the diverse food web of this ecosystem.
Locations: Your school and/or either Broad Meadow Brook or Wachusett Meadow
Program Location(s):
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Wachusett Meadow, Princeton
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Your school or other location
Grades:
6, 7, 8
Price:
Please call for pricing.
Learning Standards Supported:
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7-MS-LS1-4 - From Molecules to Organisms--Structures and Processes - animal beh., plant structures repro.
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7-MS-LS2-3 - Ecosystems--Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics - matter and energy cycling
Contact:
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