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Elwess, Nancy L.; Bouchard, Adam – Science Scope, 2007
In this inquiry-based activity, Roborovsky hamsters are used to provide students with an opportunity to develop their skills of analysis, inquiry, and design. These hamsters are easy to maintain, yet offer students a means to use conventional techniques and those of their own design to make further observations through measuring, assessing, and…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Inquiry, Animals, Science Instruction
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Burns, Sylvia F. – Science and Children, 1977
Stresses that observation and information processing skills in young children may be enhanced by first hand contact with animals, freedom of time, and careful preparation by teachers for the experience. (CS)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animal Husbandry, Animals, Elementary Education
National 4-H Council, 2005
Experienced youth investigate responsible breeding, diseases, caring for geriatric dogs, training, service dogs, dog roles and careers related to dogs. This guide provides youth with numerous leadership opportunities. Because youth development programs help build tomorrow's leaders, leadership is a strong theme in Level 3 activities. One will be…
Descriptors: Caring, Ethics, Animals, Nutrition
National 4-H Council, 2005
These guides are activity guides. Several fact-filled books about dogs are listed as resources on this guide. The activities are active, hands-on, and engaging and are guided by the 4-H motto: Learning by Doing. As youth explore a dog project topic of interest to them, they also practice essential life skills. Although a few dog project youth will…
Descriptors: Caring, Ethics, Animals, Nutrition
National 4-H Council, 2005
Youth explore more about dog health, nutrition, and care, genetic problems, population control, showmanship, training, ethics and budgeting. Youth who engage in this curriculum will develop essential dog project skills such as selecting a dog; investigating breeds; appreciating dogs' places and roles in society; practicing grooming, fitting,…
Descriptors: Caring, Ethics, Animals, Nutrition
National 4-H Council, 2005
This final guide in the series is designed to assist in one's role of helper for youth interested in the dog project. These learn-by-doing activities can be adapted for families, classrooms, dog project meetings, after school programs, camps or other settings. In this Helper's Guide, one will find helpful information about characteristics of…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Experiential Learning, Learning Activities, Teaching Methods
Tomasello, Michael – Natural History, 1997
A human demonstrator showed human children and captive chimpanzees how to drag food or toys closer using a rakelike tool. One side of the rake was less efficient than the other for dragging. Chimps tried to reproduce results rather than methods while children imitated and used the more efficient rake side. Concludes that imitation leads to…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Behavioral Sciences, Early Childhood Education, Imitation
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Vestal, Bedford M.; Estes, James R. – American Biology Teacher, 1992
Outlines a student research study in animal behavior to help develop students' empirical skills. The study examines the differences between male and female students in the way that they carry their school books. Reports results of one study indicating no significant difference in bookcarrying habits of men and women. (MDH)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Biology, Class Activities, College Science