Bugging You

Grades 4-8
Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Paula Cushing, Curator of invertebrate zoology, will talk about her research on spider biodiversity in the Rocky Mountain region and discuss her work with Arachnonauts - spiders she helped send into space. She will demonstrate field techniques used to collect spiders and will talk about spider habitats. Broadcasting live from the field if weather permits.

45 minutes. Sessions are held at 11 a.m

Support of Scientists in Action provided by Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

Introductory Video
If you are planning to participate in the Scientists in Action live broadcast, please watch this 20 minute video before arriving. This video will introduce your students to the topic of the broadcast. After viewing this video, we encourage you to give your students time to develop questions for our Scientists.

Standards:

Literacy: 1,4
Science: 3,4,5

Cost:

$6/student, 1 free adult/10 students, $ 6/additional adult

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