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u/TakverToo ยท 7 pointsr/ScienceTeachers

What are your students' ages and your teaching context?

For upper elementary through high school, I highly recommend attending a session for Project WILD, Project W.E.T. and/or Project Learning Tree. I worked for many years as an environmental educator (outreach and place-based) before becoming a full time school teacher. I used those three curricula as inspiration for a lot of my outdoor ed and continue to do so in the classroom. If you have the opportunity to take kids outside and generating real data, that's powerful stuff.

For older/more advanced students, there are several great labs in [this lab guide] (https://www.amazon.com/Environmental-Science-Learning-Laboratories-Applied/dp/0470087676) (college level but scale-able for high schoolers)

If you can get to a gym or playing field and your students aren't too self conscious, the Project WILD activity "Oh Deer!" (lots of variations free online) is bar none the best modeling activity for carrying capacity and sparks a lot of great ecological conversations.

I've got more if you have particular goals!