“The River Mile” NatureMapping Field Investigation Descriptive Study Essential Question How do we simultaneously use and protect our watershed? Investigative.

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“The River Mile” NatureMapping Field Investigation Descriptive Study Essential Question How do we simultaneously use and protect our watershed? Investigative Question

Hypothesis/Prediction What will we find? We predict that we will find the following species at our River Mile: Wildlife Species Plant Species “The River Mile” NatureMapping Field Investigation Descriptive Study

Materials In the field: In the classroom: “The River Mile” NatureMapping Field Investigation Descriptive Study

Procedure In the field: In the classroom: “The River Mile” NatureMapping Field Investigation Descriptive Study

Collecting, Organizing, and Analyzing Data Field Data Collected: Data Collection Sheet: Classroom data collected: “The River Mile” NatureMapping Field Investigation Descriptive Study

Conclusion Discussion “The River Mile” NatureMapping Field Investigation Descriptive Study