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Mark-Recapture Population Sampling 1

Please complete the “Participant Card” 2

Put your student hat on Experience the kit Put your teacher hat on Envision classroom use Curriculum integration Support for students 3

Student Handouts SafetyQuick Guide Student Instructions Turn to this page 4

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6 Your Task: In this activity, you will use the mark-recapture technique to determine the size of a spider population in sample of leaf litter. Leaf litter is dead plant material that has fallen to the ground and accumulated to form a layer on the ground. Leaf litter is a habitat for many small animals such as spiders, centipedes, and worms. This activity is a simulation using plastic spiders and simulated leaf litter (paper shreds).

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Teacher Information 9 Quick Guide Key

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Thanks for being a GREAT group!!! 14 Please turn in your participant card before you leave.