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A Royale Mystery

On a isolated island in Lake Superior, something mysterious is happening to the animals.  What is going on?

About This Video

Grade level: 6-12
Length: 1.5 minutes
Next Generation Science Standards: HS-LS2.A, HS-LS2.C

Video Synopsis
On Isle Royale in Lake Superior, scientists have been monitoring the wolf and moose populations for decades, and they've noticed something strange.  What is going on in this complex ecosystem that can account for dramatic changes in the populations of these wild animals?

This video was made in collaboration with Chicago Public Schools as part of their NGSS-aligned high school biology curriculum.

Phenomenon-Based Learning

As many states are transitioning to the Next Generation Science Standards or something like them, more and more teachers are using phenomenon-based learning to shift from a content-driven classroom to a process-driven one.  In the NSTA blog article, read why anchoring phenomena can be useful for helping students advance their own path to science understanding.

Photo courtesy of Allison Shelley/The Verbatim Agency for American Education: Images of Teachers and Students in Action

Read the article

Wolves & Moose of Isle Royale

Isle Royale is a remote wilderness island, isolated by the frigid waters of Lake Superior, and home to populations of wolves and moose. As predator and prey, their lives and deaths are linked in a drama that is timeless and historic. The Isle Royale research project is the longest continuous study of any predator-prey system in the world, and is a popular topic used to teach population biology.  On this official project website, you can find information, data, and educational resources to use in your classroom.

Photo credit: USEPA

Go to the project website

Connections to the Next Generation Science Standards

While this video doesn't necessarily cover the following standards in depth, it is a compelling resource you can use to supplement your curriculum that does.

Disciplinary Core Ideas