TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction
Time Frame
Activity 1 Exploring the Schoolyard Study Area
Activity 2 Finding and Observing Spiders
Tales from the Web
Activity 3 Discovering Animal Communities
Activity 4 Tracking Ants
Activity 5 Special Study Sites
Behind the Scenes
Guide to small Common Schoolyard Animals
Spider Web Identification key
Resources
Assessment Suggestions
Literature Connections
Summary Outlines
"In this era of hype about hands-on activities, the school yard is too often given short shrift, except for occasional nature walks. . . . The book, a product of a team effort, underwent extensive tryout and review by teachers and specialists, and it shows."-Science Books & Films, August/September 1998
"Overall this is a very thorough presentation of five excellent ecological activities for children. This is the way science should be taught. The investigations encourage children to learn by "doing" and to discover for themselves how organisms interact with each other and their environment. The activities are also invaluable because they foster in children an appreciation and stewardship for other living things. If they can be taught to value spiders and ants, the rest will be easy."-The American Biology Teacher, May 1999
