The Bosque Education Guide: How To Use The Standards Guide

Below is a list of the activities in this guide. The activity number used in this appendix is on the left; the page number for the activity is on the right. You may search for a benchmark, content standard, or performance standard and find the numbers of the activities that meet them. To view or download the complete text of those documents, visit the Public Education Department web site.

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Activity Number
Activity
Page Number
1
P. 75
2
P. 80
3
Field Explorations Booklet
P. 87
4
Naturalist Notebooks
P. 94
5
Scavenger Hunt
P. 103
6
Wildlife Detectives
P. 108
7
Crawly Creatures
P. 110
8
Pitfall Trapping
P. 113
9
Kick-net Kritters
P. 122
10
A Rose by Any Other Name
P. 128
11
P. 137
12
Winter Bud Activity
P. 147
13
P. 162
14
Cottonwood Creation
P. 190
15
P. 198
16
P. 240
17
Working Water
P. 256
18
Bosque Chaos
P. 265
19
The Web
P. 281
20
Bosque Leaf Hunt Relay
P. 284
21
Cottonwood Quiz
P. 290
22
Mapping Species Richness
P. 294
23
Crane Migration
P. 305
24
WebQuest: Invasive Species
P. 313
25
Time Line Activity
P. 329
26
What Is the Rio Grande Rift?
P. 331
27
WebQuest: Geologic History
P. 341
28
Porosity and Permeability
P. 349
29
Rio Grande Bosque Water Cycle
P. 357
30
Surface Water Demonstration
P. 366
31
Watersheds in New Mexico
P. 371
32
Rio Grande Stream Table
P. 382
33
How Deep Is the Water Table?
P. 387
34
Water Budget Activity
P. 401
35
Interpreting a Hydrograph
P. 411
36
Change Is All Around Us
P. 424
37
Aldo Leopold
P. 440
38
River Stories
P. 455
39
Bosque Songs
P. 465
40
If You Owned a Bosque Ecosystem
P. 473

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