This session will present a collaborative “Sugar Bush” unit on maple syrup production involving physical computing, data collection, and data analysis. A sugar bush is a group of sugar maple trees used for the production of maple syrup. At two northeastern Minnesota schools, K–12 students partnered with Ojibwe language and culture experts to learn about Ojibwe cultural traditions and the maple syrup production process. Part of the Anishinaabe group of Indigenous peoples living in the Great Lakes region of Canada...
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