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Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory

FireWorks Educational Program

Published
January 1, 2000

FireWorks is an educational program about the science of wildland fire, designed for students in grades 1-12. The program consists of a curriculum and a trunk of materials, including laboratory equipment, specimens, and kits of specialized materials for teachers.

FireWorks provides students with interactive, hands-on materials to study wildland fire. It is highly interdisciplinary and students learn about properties of matter, chemical and physical processes, ecosystem fluctuations and cycles, habitat and survival, and human interactions with ecosystems. Students using FireWorks ask questions, gather information, analyze and interpret it, and communicate their discoveries.

Full curricula, as well as information on how to borrow FireWorks trunks, are available on the FireWorks website.

Principal Investigator: Ilana Abrahamson

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Last updated December 17, 2024