Estimated Time
15 minutes
Materials
- String
- Markers (two colors)
- Four stakes (pencils or short dowel rods can be used)
- Meter stick
- Printout of instructions
Quadrants
Why Work in Quadrants?It is important to work in an area of the same size each time, so that you can accurately compare your data with the data from other groups or from other days. By creating a quadrant within which to work, you can be sure that you work in a square area with the same dimensions each time you do an experiment. If you know you're going to do several experiments, try to set up your quadrant somewhere that will not be disturbed so you can leave it in place and come back to it for the later experiments. Setting Up QuadrantsChoose an area of the field site to investigate. If you are working with a class, be sure to spread out over the field site. Then follow the directions below to set up a 50 cm by 50 cm quadrant. Watch the video to see a Field Museum scientist setting up a quadrant.
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