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Glacier National Park
K-3 Activities
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The significant resources protected in Glacier can be grouped under the themes of: wilderness, Native American connections, biodiversity, ecosystem connections, cultural resources from the 19th & 20th centuries, and International Peace. The K-3 activities of the Glacier teacher's guide focus mainly on the themes of: wilderness (& wild animals), ecosystem connections (web of life), and geology.
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Unit One: You Are Here - This unit focuses on the geographic perspective of a child's world and the bigger world with W-GIPP included. for teacher background information and the introduction to K-3, Unit One.
- Activity 1: The Big Circle - students construct a grahic representation of themselves to the universe.
- Activity 2: My World - mapping my room, my yard, my schoolroom, and schoolyard.
Unit Two: My Home's in the Park -This unit provides and overview of Alberta and Montana wildlife. for teacher background information and the introduction to K-3, Unit Two.
- Activity 1: - comparison of familiar domestic animals and wild animals of the W-GIPP.
- Activity 2: - components of habitat through art and video.
- Activity 3: - outside game finding food, water, shelter and space.
- Activity 4: Is there Room for Everybody? - habitat's relationship to carrying capacity.
- Activity 5: - classifying animals by their food sources.
- Activity 6: - picture exercise analyzing track stories.
- Activity 7: - rudimentary web game with pictures of plants and animals.
Unit Three: Rottenly Beautiful; Life & Death Cycles - Life, death and decomposition are the concepts covered in this unit. for teacher background information and the introduction to K-3, Unit Three.
- Activity 1: -students study decomposition through composting.
- Activity 2: - hands-on examination of rotting logs.
- Activity 3: - art and social studies look at death using the book Lifetimes.
Unit Four: The Three Bears - Exercises in this unit compare and contrast black, grizzly, and (non-native) polar bears. for teacher background information and the introduction to K-3, Unit Four.
- Activity 1: Goldilocks and the Real Bears -the story vs. bears in real life.
- Activity 2: - compare and contrast bear shapes, sizes, tracks, and food using cut-outs.
- Activity 3: - geography and independent reading and reporting on new bear facts.
Unit Five: Rock Park - Students do an exploration of local geologic features, developing observation skills. Click here for teacher background information and the introduction to K-3, Unit Five.
- Activity 1: - F.O.S.S adapted math activity on comparing and contrasting rock sizes, shapes, and colors.
- Activity 2: - multicultural introduction to rock types adapted from Keepers of the Earth.
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![4-6 text 4-6 text](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20081014161757im_/http://www.nps.gov/imr/customcf/apps/CMS_HandF/Pictures/GLAC_4_6-copy.jpg) Activities from the Glacier Teacher's Guide Seven units include native plant use, glaciers, climate, old growth forests, and geography more... | | ![7-12 text 7-12 text](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20081014161757im_/http://www.nps.gov/imr/customcf/apps/CMS_HandF/Pictures/GLAC_7-12-copy.jpg) Activities from the Glacier Teacher's Guide Five units cover topics such as interrelationships, watersheds, and the concept of peace more... | |
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Did You Know?
Did you know there are only 6 peaks over 10,000 feet high in Glacier - Cleveland, Stimpson, Kintla, Jackson, Siyeh, and Merritt.
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Last Updated: December 05, 2007 at 10:25 EST |