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Parks for Pollinators

Overview

Meet San Diego's pollinators with Cabrillo National Monument and San Diego Natural History Museum!

Activity Type:

Video

Target Grade Level:

K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12

Estimated Duration:

5 minutes

Topics:

Pollinators

Possible Connections to NGSS

Performance Expectations

K-LS1-1: Use observations to describe patterns of what plants, animals and humans need to survive.

2-LS4-1: Make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats.

4-ESS3-2: Generate and compare multiple solutions to reduce the impacts of natural Earth processes on humans.

5-ESS3-1: Combine and obtain information about ways individual communities use science ideas to protect Earth’s resources and environment.

MS-ESS3-4: Construct an argument supported by evidence for how increases in human population and per-capita consumption of natural resources impact Earth’s systems.


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Cabrillo National Monument

Cabrillo National Monument

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