Introduction to Citizen Science

This document provides teachers with an introduction to citizen science, explaining its importance and how students can actively participate. It includes an engaging role-playing activity where students take on the roles of scientists, community members, and data collectors to understand how their contributions can influence real-world scientific research. The document also offers practical guidance for facilitating the activity, helping students grasp how their involvement in citizen science projects can drive meaningful change in environmental monitoring.

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