FINDING THE 4 LEAF CLOVER USING SICENCE TO FIND A ST. PATRICKS DAY TREASURE.

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FINDING THE 4 LEAF CLOVER USING SICENCE TO FIND A ST. PATRICKS DAY TREASURE

OBJECTIVE  S.W.B.A.T.- Apply scientific method’s used in presentation to determine if the Greenberg Biome is a place for 4 leaf clovers.

C.H.A.M.P.S.  C – LEVEL 2  H – ELBOW PARTNER  A – SEARCHING FOR CLOVERS  M – WALKING OUTSIDE  P – SEARCHING GREENBERG BIOME  S – DETERMINIATION OF IF GREENBERG IS CORRECT BIOME  ACTIVITY  Watch “How Science Can Help You Find a 4-Leaf Clover”   Take teacher lead notes over video  Partner up  2 by 2 walking outside to grass area  10 min search of Greenberg Biome  Debrief findings (write summary)  When done work on Forest Booklet