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Inquiry Box: Florida’s Reptiles & Amphibians – For Educators

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/educators/inquiry-boxes/reptiles-amphibians/

Bring the Museum to your school! The Florida Museum currently offers five Inquiry Box outreach programs for use in the classroom. All activities are designed to integrate social studies, language arts, math and science in a unified learning experience. Suitable for: All ages but geared to K-3rd g
blooded and cold blooded animals by using a simple thermometer

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The astonishing Monarch – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/the-astonishing-monarch-butterfly/

Imagine walking into a towering cathedral draped with million-faceted curtains of orange-gold and black, shimmering in the morning sunlight. Then these incredible living tapestries take flight, with a soft rustle from countless wings sweeping the air and billions of tiny butterfly scales drifting do
milkweed.Florida Museum photo by Eric Zamora As regular as a thermometer

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Children have less perceived access to important tools than reported by their parents – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/children-have-less-perceived-access-to-important-tools-than-reported-by-their-parents/

According to a new study, children think they have less access to common measurement tools and toys around the house than their parents do. This was the unexpected result Megan Ennes and co-investigator Gail Jones discovered just before launching a year-long program to boost science engagement among
regularly interact with measurement tools such as thermometers

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Study shows largest North America climate change in 65 million years – Research News

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The largest climate change in central North America since the age of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago, a temperature drop of nearly 15 degrees Fahrenheit, is documented within the fossilized teeth of horses and other plant-eating mammals, a new study reveals. The overwhelming majority of pr
Oxygen isotopes act as thermometers, telling scientists

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