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17. Sustainability Lesson #1: Perspectives On Sustainability, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
17. Sustainability Lesson #1: Perspectives On Sustainability, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
This lesson introduces various definitions of sustainability that youth will examine and discuss. They will conclude by creating a working definition of sustainability for the YELL-YCC.
Student Experience 14: "So What?", Ana K. Houseal
Student Experience 14: "So What?", Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
This activity is designed to encourage students to question their own learning and the implications that learning has to them as well as to the broader community. For example: How will this knowledge, these skills and these concepts influence individual lives and the life of the community? What impact does this have on the environment? The activity also helps teachers to reflect about the relevance of lessons within their own curriculum and appropriateness of their teaching strategies. And it is a way for students to take the concepts and apply them in new ways making them more relevant.
Student Experience 03: Photo Points, Ana K. Houseal
Student Experience 03: Photo Points, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
Students learn about using photogrammy (making multiple identical images of a location taken with a camera whose relative position is known to a certain degree of accuracy) to monitor change over time. This set of activities within the following lesson will help students learn about the process of collecting identical images and its importance, and practice collecting images from set locations, first in their own environments and then in the field. With this background, students can participate in photo point data collection during their expedition on Geology Day, and have a better understanding of the importance of this data collection. …
Student Experience 02: Powers Of Ten Background, Ana K. Houseal
Student Experience 02: Powers Of Ten Background, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
Powers of Ten (P10) refers to scale. This scale can be an excellent tool to use when framing observations. In other words, P10 is a way of putting objects being observed into context using size as the focal point. Once students understand the terminology, it can be used to both communicate and focus attention.
Student Experience 11b: Mammoth Hot Springs Microbe Wheel, Ana K. Houseal
Student Experience 11b: Mammoth Hot Springs Microbe Wheel, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
Mammoth Hot Springs Microbe Wheels.
Student Experience 12: Using The Ir Thermometer To Develop Answerable Questions, Ana K. Houseal
Student Experience 12: Using The Ir Thermometer To Develop Answerable Questions, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
Students learn about and use IR thermometers in the classroom or some place on the school grounds to develop answerable questions. After developing the questions, they perform brief investigations to answer their questions and share their findings with their classmates.
Student Experience 04: Mammoth Hot Springs Photo Points, Ana K. Houseal
Student Experience 04: Mammoth Hot Springs Photo Points, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
Photos taken over time from set photo points can help to increase understanding of terrace formation and concretely map the movement of microbial communities. Now, and in the future, researchers can use these high quality photos to help answer questions about things such as microbial mat migration, possible shifts in water flow, and formation of terracing through travertine precipitation/deposition. In the meantime, visitors and students will have access to these photos and can compare visible changes themselves.
14. Stewardship Lesson #1: Connecting To The Land, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
14. Stewardship Lesson #1: Connecting To The Land, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
This lesson uses a variety of activities to explore what youth believe are the essential ingredients of stewardship. It also explores the importance of place in relation to stewardship.
Background 4: Student Experience Lesson - Systems Study, Ana K. Houseal
Background 4: Student Experience Lesson - Systems Study, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
This lesson helps students observe, integrate and articulate their knowledge of a familiar earth system by considering how the different parts of the system interact to keep it in balance. Students first explore the word “system” and then apply the concept of systems to a familiar natural environment. Students will create a collage that is a representation of this system through discussion, further inquiry, and investigation.
Student Experience 08: Starrs Temperature Tools, Ana K. Houseal
Student Experience 08: Starrs Temperature Tools, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
Students get a chance to use various temperature tools to explore the Celcius temperature scale. They also will explore the differences in the temperature tools and determine and share with the whole group which tools are appropriate for measuring temperature in different situations.
Background 3: Microbiological Communities In Mammoth Hot Springs, Ana K. Houseal
Background 3: Microbiological Communities In Mammoth Hot Springs, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
Microbial Communities in Mammoth Hot Springs Background
Student Experience 07: What's In The Bag?, Ana K. Houseal
Student Experience 07: What's In The Bag?, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
This is a "black box" activity. Students use their sense of hearing, touch, and smell to figure out what objects are contained in their paper bag.
10. Leadership Lesson #1: Understanding Leadership Styles, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
10. Leadership Lesson #1: Understanding Leadership Styles, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
This lesson encourages youth to discuss the nature of leadership.
18. Sustainability Lesson #2: The Big Ideas Of Sustainability, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
18. Sustainability Lesson #2: The Big Ideas Of Sustainability, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
This lesson explores the main concepts of sustainability through various activities.
Background 6: Student Experience Lesson - Facies Modeling Using Video, Ana K. Houseal
Background 6: Student Experience Lesson - Facies Modeling Using Video, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
Background for Student Experience Lesson: Facies Modeling Using Video
Student Experience 10: Grid Protocols, Ana K. Houseal
Student Experience 10: Grid Protocols, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
Students will use specific protocols and equipment to systematically collect comprehensive data from a single location at a single point in time.
Student Experience 13: Student Driven Research, Ana K. Houseal
Student Experience 13: Student Driven Research, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
In groups of 4-5, students develop answerable quesitons about MHS, and design their investigations and data collection procedures. Next, they carry out their investigations in the field during the expedition, perform simple data analysis, and present their findings and challenges to authentic audiences both at E:Y! and back in their own communities.
19. Summary Of The Weeks Focus Of Resource Education In Yellowstone’S Youth Conservation Corps, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
19. Summary Of The Weeks Focus Of Resource Education In Yellowstone’S Youth Conservation Corps, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
No abstract provided.
20. Yellowstone’S Youth Conservation Corps Resource Education Curriculum, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
20. Yellowstone’S Youth Conservation Corps Resource Education Curriculum, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
No abstract provided.
Background 1: Mammoth Hot Springs Background, Ana K. Houseal
Background 1: Mammoth Hot Springs Background, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
Mammoth Hot Springs geologic background
Student Experience 06: Prolonged Observations, Ana K. Houseal
Student Experience 06: Prolonged Observations, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
Students participate in an exercise conducting a prolonged observation of a known object. Students will compare how their observations change as the observation time passes. This activity meant to teach the importance of careful, sustained observation as a "scientific tool".
02. Ecological Relationships Lesson #1: Observation Is A Skill, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
02. Ecological Relationships Lesson #1: Observation Is A Skill, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
This lesson consists of three activities that introduce youth to guided scientific inquiry. They will learn to make careful observations, ask questions, and create connections to their own lives while learning about the classification of abiotic and biotic factors in the natural world.
11. Leadership Lesson #2: Communicate With Clarity, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
11. Leadership Lesson #2: Communicate With Clarity, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
This lesson introduces youth to a powerful exercise that teaches them how to work together and communicate in groups.
06. Ecological Relationships Lesson #5: Wolf Reintroduction, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
06. Ecological Relationships Lesson #5: Wolf Reintroduction, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
This lesson introduces youth to thinking critically about wolves in Yellowstone National Park (YNP) while looking to resources to build their understanding of ecological and conservation issues.
Student Experience 09: Social Applications For Power Of Ten (P10), Ana K. Houseal
Student Experience 09: Social Applications For Power Of Ten (P10), Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
In this lesson, students are asked to observe and record their observations of an object at a specific distance, either moving away from or toward at specific powers of ten intervals. Discussions of their observations may help students to see how detail changes with perspective, and how different jobs, including science, might require focus on different powers of ten.
04. Ecological Relationships Lesson #3: Clark The Nutcracker, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
04. Ecological Relationships Lesson #3: Clark The Nutcracker, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
This lesson introduces the art of creating a species account. The account identifies the important qualities of a species through a scientific drawing. This then leads to exploration of the interrelationship of the Clark’s Nutcracker (a type of woodpecker) and the whitebark pine.
09. Cultural Heritage Lesson #3: It’S A Dilemma- You Decide, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
09. Cultural Heritage Lesson #3: It’S A Dilemma- You Decide, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
This lesson focuses on the difficulty of balancing a natural/cultural management decision while adhering to the National Park Service dual mission statement.
16. Stewardship Lesson #3: Reflection –Transference, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
16. Stewardship Lesson #3: Reflection –Transference, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
This lesson allows youth to reflect on what they learned during their YELL-YCC stewardship experience and brainstorm stewardship project possibilities applicable to their home communities.
12. Leadership Lesson #3: Decision Making & Judgment, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
12. Leadership Lesson #3: Decision Making & Judgment, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
This lesson provides youth with an understanding of decision making styles and criteria for choosing which style is best for them during different situations.
05. Ecological Relationships Lesson #4: Up In Smoke!, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
05. Ecological Relationships Lesson #4: Up In Smoke!, Kristen Schulte, Ana K. Houseal
Ana K Houseal
This lesson introduces youth to the effects of fire on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem(GYE) using observations and guided inquiry.