Category: Thematic Units
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Free Nature Studies: Dogs
Dogs serve man in a variety of ways, and man does well to care and protect them in return. Unit resources.
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Gardening: A Unit Study
Gardening has largely shifted its status from survival skill to popular pastime. Gardening unit resources.
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Free Nature Studies: Our Daily Bread (Wheat)
The planting of a grain of wheat, to growth, harvest, milling, and a loaf of bread. Unit resources
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Free Nature Studies: How Seeds Find New Homes (Dispersal)
Plants have many interesting and varying ways to spread their seeds! Unit resources.
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Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Unit Study
Step into the world of The Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Unit resources.
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Free Nature Studies: Seed Homes & Anatomy
A seed develops inside a plant’s fruit and consists of an embryo plant, food, and a protective covering. Unit resources.
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Free Nature Studies: Fruit Trees and Forests
We play a role in protecting the trees that provide us shade, beauty, and service. Unit resources.
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Free Nature Studies: Trees
We receive many benefits from trees including fruits, nuts, and wood. Unit resources.
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Free Nature Studies: Bees and Flowers (Pollination)
Pollination enables seeds to be formed. Unit resources.
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Free Nature Studies: Wildflowers
One wildflower may contain many flowers in one head. Unit resources.
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Free Nature Studies: Green Leaf Factories (Leaves)
Leaves are the factories that manufacture the world’s food. Unit resources.
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Free Nature Studies: Plants & Their Stems
Stems support and protect the plant, and store and transport food. Unit resources.
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The Hydrogen Bomb: A Unit Study
On November 1, 1952, the United States detonated the first hydrogen bomb. Unit resources.
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Free Nature Studies: Roots
Roots have four main functions — storage, absorption, circulation, and anchorage. Unit resources.
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Leeuwenhoek’s Microscope: A Unit Study
Anton van Leeuwenhoek was born on October 24, 1632. Microscope unit study resources.


