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Measuring Animal Behavior *Practice Worksheet*
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Get your students engaged in real-life animal research by with this unit about measuring animal behavior. Students get a chance to not only learn how to be researchers, but they also will have the opportunity to participate in actual studies! This download is the practice worksheet that accompanies the lesson plan.

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Measuring Animal Behavior *Practice Worksheet*

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9th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
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This is a bundle of all 3 of my San Diego Mini Units: The evolution of San Diego's biodiversity, Measuring animal behavior and The riparian ecosystem.Each mini unit contains 5 lessons in a 5E model and have correlating NGSS and AP standards. You will receive the lesson plan with background research
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Get your students engaged in real-life animal research by with this unit about measuring animal behavior. Students get a chance to not only learn how to be researchers, but they also will have the opportunity to participate in actual studies! This download is the practice worksheet that accompanies the lesson plan.

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NGSSHS-LS2-8
Evaluate evidence for the role of group behavior on individual and species’ chances to survive and reproduce. Emphasis is on: (1) distinguishing between group and individual behavior, (2) identifying evidence supporting the outcomes of group behavior, and (3) developing logical and reasonable arguments based on evidence. Examples of group behaviors could include flocking, schooling, herding, and cooperative behaviors such as hunting, migrating, and swarming.
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