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Smith, Robert W.; Fleisher, Paul – Instructor, 1984
The use of invertebrates as classroom "pets" can develop students' skills in scientific inquiry and instill respect for science. Few materials are needed for projects involving invertebrates. Suggested activities using snails, crickets, earthworms, crayfish, and guppies are offered. (DF)
Descriptors: Biology, Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Invertebrates


