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Eight Week Quiz B. Eight Week Quiz C. Eight Week Quiz D. Eight Week Quiz E. Eight Week Quiz F. Eight Week Quiz G. These lesson plans help students discover the significance of sugar cane in early Florida. Students will explore the process of harvesting sugar cane, and the different types of machines mills used to turn sugar cane into cane syrup. In addition, students will examine how sugar cane was used and consumed in rural Florida in With the use of worksheets, crafts, and group activities students will learn sugar cane vocabulary and the importance of this crop in Florida.
By using these lesson plans, students will learn the history of various types of transportation used in rural Florida in and will be able to compare transportation in with transportation used today. In addition, students will be able to participate in a group activity that will allow them to learn about the communication system used by railroads.
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Currently, there is no known way of effectively controlling cane toad numbers other than physically removing them. Scientists are searching for a biological control agent that is specific to the toads. They are also recording the impact cane toads have on native animals to better understand it and to help create better ways of managing its impact and spread. To gain further information on this topic prior to teaching it in the classroom is recommended that you examine sections of the following:. Students research the introduction history, biology and environmental effects of the cane toad and then design a humane trap.
Before students commence the design of their cane toad trap they must understand the need for all animals to be treated humanely without suffering, injury or distress regardless of their appearance, annoying traits or loathing by society.