Data-Based Lessons
Below are links to lessons developed by teachers in our RET (Research Experience for Teachers) program. All lessons use data from the Hubbard Brook or Bartlett Experimental Forests in NH, promote development of scientific inquiry skills, and are geared for middle and high school students across several science disciplines.
These resources are available free of charge thanks to the generous support of the USDA-Forest Service and the National Science Foundation’s sLTER Program.
Go with the Flow
Appropriate for middle and high school Earth science, ecology and environmental science classes.
Sugar Babies
Appropriate for middle and high school Earth science and environmental science classes.
Snowpack Studies
Appropriate for middle school Earth or physical science classes, as well as high school ecology and environmental science classes.
Climate Change-a hot topic!
Appropriate for advanced high school ecology and environmental science classes.
Colder Soils in a Warmer World
Appropriate for advanced high school ecology and environmental science classes.
Moose Power
Appropriate for advanced high school ecology and environmental science classes.
Is Forest Management for the Birds?
Appropriate for advanced high school ecology and environmental science classes.