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2 LoriAnne Barnett & Jill Nugent Jennifer Fee & Nancy Trautmann Terry Tomasek NancyLee Bergey Be a Scientist! Bring Biology to Life through Citizen Science

3 Session Overview »Defining “citizen science” »Teaching with citizen science »Navigating the book and lessons »Implementation strategies

4 Projects in which volunteers partner with scientists to answer real-world questions.

5 In citizen science, people everywhere report observations of natural events using basic, scientific protocols.

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7 Buds…

8 Birds…

9 Frogs and other amphibians…

10 Butterflies and other insects…

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12 All help us put the puzzle together…

13 Value in Data

14 Why Citizen Science?  Gets kids outside  Generates questions and the opportunity for investigations  Teaches STEM content and meet science standards  Environmental stewardship  Access to real life data  Connects kids to the scientific community

15 It’s fun… it’s kids being scientists

16 It’s It’s learning … Photo, MLMP photo gallery In the Monarch Larvae Monitoring Program, youth “bond” over loving science! (Kountoupes and Oberhauser 2008)

17 … and it’s … and it’s real science! Monarch data predict ideal breeding conditions will be found further north in the future. (Batalden et al. 2007)

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19 1. What is Citizen Science ? 2. Why Use Citizen Science in Your Teaching? 3. Implementation Strategies 4. Case Study: Connecting With Students Through Birds 5. Case Study: The Mystery of Monarchs 6. Case Study: Amphibians and Reptiles 7. An Integrative Approach to Studying our Changing Planet Introductory Chapters

20 1. Whale Song Project 2. It's Been a Hard Day's Flight: Flight Distances of Monarchs 3. Terrestrial Invertebrates 4. Signs of Spring: Earthworm Inquiry 5. Animated Maps for Animated Discussions 6. Bird Migration Patterns in My Area 7. Habitat Matters: YardMap Your Schoolyard! 8. Winter Twig Investigation 9. Flight of the Pollinators: Plant Phenology 10. Ozone Biomonitoring Garden Study 11. Turtle Trackers 12. Who’s Out There? A Calling Amphibian Survey 13. Wetland Discovery 14. Citizen Science to Study Marine Food Webs 15. Tree Squirrels: Narrators of Nature in Your Neighborhood Lesson Plans

21 Appendices Lessons Mapped to: Scientific Practices (NGSS) Crosscutting Concepts (NGSS) Key Science Topics Science Process Skills Primary Location and Season

22 1. Whale Song Project 12. Who’s Out There? A Calling Amphibian Survey Lesson Plans: Songs and Calls

23 Whale Song Project (1) by Debra Taylor Hall, NC Dept. of Public Instruction

24 http://whale.fm/

25 Song or call? »A song is a longer and more complex vocalization, often with specific repeated patterns Usually used to attract mates or defend territory »A call is a shorter, simpler vocalization Used to sound alarms, tell others about food, keep track of each other ♪Hey sweetie, come check out my awesome territory and my nice colors’♪ I’m here! Where are you? wildcarolina.com/spring-peepers/ wikipedia.org/wiki/Whale

26 Who’s Out There? A Calling Amphibian Survey (12) by Terry Tomasek, Elon Univ. & Jill Nugent, Texas Tech Univ.

27 2. It's Been a Hard Day's Flight: Flight Distances of Monarchs 4. Signs of Spring: Earthworm Inquiry 5. Animated Maps for Animated Discussions 6. Bird Migration Patterns in My Area 8. Winter Twig Investigation 9. Flight of the Pollinators: Plant Phenology Lesson Plans: Cycles

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29 Animated Maps for Animated Discussions (5) Bird Migration Patterns in My Area (6) by Jennifer Fee, Cornell lab of Ornithology

30 Where and when did you look? Which birds did you see? How many of each kind of bird?

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32 How often do eBirders in Illinois see Ruby- throated Hummingbirds and Northern Cardinals?

33 Photo credit: L. Romano

34 Plant and animal species = 943 total 3727 observers reporting (11,587 total) making 603,073 observations 13,249 sites, 6404 active sites As of 9/1/14

35 Reproduction Development Method Activity ANIMAL  Active individuals  Feeding  Male combat  Mating  Young individuals  Dead individuals  Individuals at a feeding station Flowers Fruits Leaves  Young leaves  Leaves  Colored leaves  Flowers or flower buds  Open flowers  Ripe fruits  Recent seed or fruit drop PLANT PHENOPHASES …How Many?

36 7. Habitat Matters: YardMap Your Schoolyard! 13. Wetland Discovery 15. Tree Squirrels: Narrators of Nature in Your Neighborhood Lesson Plans: Habitat

37 Habitat Matters: YardMap Your School Yard (7) by Nancy Trautmann, Jennifer Fee, and Jennifer Goforth, Cornell Lab of Ornithology YardMap is a citizen science project designed to cultivate a richer understanding of bird habitat, for both professional scientists and people concerned with their local environments.

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39 Wetland Discovery (13) by Terry Tomasek, Elon Univ. and Danielle Marchand, Bridgewater Junior/Senior High

40 Tree Squirrels: Narrators of Nature in Your Neighborhood (15) by Steve Sullivan, Kristi Backe, and Michelle Rabkin, Chicago Academy of Sciences

41 3. Terrestrial Invertebrates 11. Turtle Trackers Lesson Plans: Animals

42 Terrestrial Invertebrates (3) by Susan Sachs, Great Smoky Mountains National Park Hands on the Land is a national network of field classrooms and agency resources to connect students, teachers, families, and volunteers with public lands and waterways. Hands on the Land brings classroom learning to life in America's largest classroom! ggep.org/plants-animals-gallery Turtle Trackers (11) by Jill Nugent, Texas Tech University Californiaherps.com

43 9. Flight of the Pollinators 10. Ozone Biomonitoring Garden Study 14. Citizen Science to Study Marine Food Webs Lesson Plans: Interactions

44 Red maple (Acer rubrum) in 2013 collected via Nature’s Notebook http://www.usanpn.org/data/visualizations DATA DOWNLOAD

45 Ozone Bio-Monitoring Garden Study (10) by Susan Sachs, Great Smoky Mountains National Park

46 Implementation Strategies »Resources for getting started: CitizenScience.org SciStarter.com

47 Implementation Strategies

48 http://www.birdsleuth.org/csbook/

49 Questions?


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