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Map by Claudia Fonkert |
The study begins with a winter robin round-up, a mid-winter census conducted by students in backyards across North America. With the results, they'll make a map showing where robins are found before their migration begins. Never again will northern students simply say that robins go "down south" for the winter.
Tracking Robin Migration
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The robin migration provides a wonderful opportunity to teach about the climate and geography of North America. As students analyze their data they'll begin to wonder: How might mountain ranges affect climate? What effect does the ocean have on temperatures? The "Spring Fever" lesson is a compelling focus for students. It also provides an excellent jumping-off point for interactive studies with Journey North classrooms in different geographic regions. Students can formulate their own questions and compare the results with their on-line classmates.