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Science Activities

Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms
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Animal Watching. In the Classroom and in the Field

Using Amphibians and Reptiles to learn the Process of Science

Pages 29-32
Published online: 03 Apr 2010
 

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Janice Schnake Greene

JANICE SCHNAKE GREENE is an associate professor of biology at Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri. She teaches introductory biology, science teaching methods, and graduate environmental education courses. Dr. Greene offers numerous in-service workshops for teachers.

Brian D. Greene

BRIAN D. GREENE, an assistant professor of biology at South-west Missouri State University, teaches introductory biology, herpetology, and vertebrate natural history. Dr. Greene is a herpetologist with a research emphasis on snake ecology.

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