Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Appendix
WILD
100
What grade level is "Classroom Carrying Capacity" intended for?
What is Kindergarten-Fourth Grade
100
What are the names of the four sub-sections in Section Two?
What is Cultural Perspectives, Economic, Commercial, and Recreational Considerations, Historical and Geographic Development, and Political and Legislative Frameworks
100
What is the main topic of section three?
What is Sustaining Fish and Wildlife Resources
100
How should you begin the "Color Crazy" Early Childhood Extension activity?
What is an introduction to bright colors
100
What kind of managers would you learn about in the "Checks and Balances" lesson?
What is Wildlife Managers
200
What is the name of the website that can be used as an addition resource for "Wild Words"?
200
What is one way to evaluate your students after completing "For Your Eyes Only"?
What is Conduct a debate, three viewpoints, present basic scenarios, or personal environmental code
200
How long will the lesson "Smokey Bear Said What?" take?
What is one 45-minute class session
200
What is the first animal listed under the Expanded Topic Index "Zoos"?
What is Polar Bears
200
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What definitions should be given at the beginning of the activity for "Wildlife Issues: Community Attitude Survey"?
What is belief, value, and attitude?
300
What game will be played in "Quick Frozen Critters"?
What is Freeze Tag
300
What is the objective for "Wildlife on Coins and Stamps"?
Students will describe coins and stamps as examples of ways that people have used symbols to represent values of wildlife.
300
What materials are needed for "Flip the Switch for Wildlife"?
What is writing and drawing materials
300
What is the third agency listed under the Agencies and Organizations?
What is National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
300
What is the name of the creek for the scenario in "Changing the Land"?
What is Wood Thrush Creek
400
FINAL JEOPARDY!!! Write down your wager and your answer on a piece of paper. How many photos will your students analyze in "A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words"?
What is 19 photos.