TY - JOUR AU - GREASER, MYRTLE AB - time. BIOLOGY PROJECTS. BY MYRTLE GREASER, Kenosha, Wis. What can be done in the way of extra projects in Biology? The projects which have been a decided success during the time I have taught Biology are as follows: I. Organized Audubon Clubs which have a 1. Meeting for bird study every month. 2. Bird feeding stations placed in the woods. 3. Bird house exhibits. 4. Keeping of bird calendars. 6. Public programs. 6. Lantern slides procured and shown to the public. 7. Parties. II. Making material needed for regular work such as 1. Germinating boxes. 2. Window boxes. 3. Apparatus to show ability of various soils to retain moisture. 4. Simple breeding cages. 5. Animal cages. 6. Collection of insects. 7. Preparing bird skins. 8. Material to show correct method of ventilation. 9. Material to show mechanics of breathing. 10. Collection of animals in museum jars. 11. Aquarium cases mended or made. III. Celebration of various days such as 1. Arbor Day (planting of trees and shrubsprogram). 2. Apple Day (posters and program). 3. Child Health Day (program, posters, weighing young people). IV. Class ProjectThe making of a book for the library, "Lives of the Great Scientists.*’ (This TI - BIOLOGY PROJECTS JF - School Science and Mathematics DO - 10.1111/j.1949-8594.1930.tb02815.x DA - 1930-11-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/biology-projects-Z2WslXdXVJ SP - 955 VL - 30 IS - 8 DP - DeepDyve ER -