Washington NatureMapping Program

Creator: NatureMapping Foundation | visit site

Grade Range: 3 - 11

The Washington NatureMapping Program provides information and programs to support environmental stewardship and the collection of data to inventory and monitor wildlife. Although primarily geared toward the states of Washington and California, many of the support materials include information of interest for all locations. Choose the Resources link to find educational materials, animal fact sheets, and more. Be sure to check out the Biodiversity Data that includes several modules with information divided into categories such as marine animals, plants, and wildlife.

In the Classroom

If you don’t live in a state included in the NatureMapping Program, use this site as a model to begin collecting data on wildlife in your area. You may want to share the video Leapin Lizards! found on the site on your interactive whiteboard or projector to inspire students to do their own field research. Have students create online posters individually or together as a class using a tool such as Web Poster Wizard, reviewed here, or PicLits, reviewed here, to show different animals and habitats in your region.

At Home

Use ideas found on the site for researching and documenting animals together with your son or daughter as you explore the area where you live. Encourage your budding scientist or naturalist with ideas from the NatureMapping Program.

Tags

environment, data, animal homes, animals,

Subjects

Biology/Life Science, Earth Science/Geology, Math, Science,