Elizabeth Eubanks
About
Elizabeth Eubanks is a New Orleans native who has spent much of her youth crabbing, fishing, exploring the bayous, and camping out west with her family. Being exposed to a broad spectrum of nature sparked her drive to pursue a zoology degree at Auburn University and a Master’s in Education from Palm Beach Atlantic University. Mrs. Eubanks has taught integrated middle school science for 11 years and presently teaches at St. Mark Catholic School in Boynton Beach, Florida. Mrs. Eubanks teaches in order to share her passion for science with kids. Her lessons are filled with hands on activities in a stimulating environment in which students utilize real science to question, reason, think outside of the box, and to feel empowered by knowledge. Her motto is “We Are All Connected-We Are All Affected”. Mrs. Eubanks’ hobbies include photography, yoga, hiking, birding, camping, music festivals, travel, painting, knitting, and learning.
Elizabeth Eubanks's Content
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Reindeer- from Jonathan |
Tundra Plants in a Changing Climate | September 3, 2010 - 3:29pm |
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Reindeer- from Jonathan |
Tundra Plants in a Changing Climate | September 3, 2010 - 3:29pm |
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Gotta a Fave? |
Tundra Plants in a Changing Climate | July 28, 2010 - 8:08am |
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The Fairbanks- New Orleans connection.. and your students |
Long-Term Circumpolar Permafrost Monitoring | May 14, 2010 - 7:33pm |
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Student Prep and Family vacation |
Early Human Settlement in Arctic Alaska | May 14, 2010 - 7:18pm |
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Checking in |
Seabird Ecology in the Bering Sea | August 14, 2009 - 6:12pm |
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Rested and Reeling in the end of the school Year? |
Spring Plankton and Changing Ice Cover | May 23, 2009 - 8:47am |
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What do you just "Gotta" do? |
CReSIS Greenland Ice Sheet Studies | May 23, 2009 - 8:43am |
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Comb Pottery |
Prehistoric Human Response to Climate Change | May 23, 2009 - 8:35am |
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A photo request |
Ocean, Atmosphere, Sea Ice, and Snowpack Interactions | March 27, 2009 - 4:26pm |



HI Julia,
{read more}You can already tell how cold it from Bills journals. Please check out his journals. :)
Ahh a Buttercup variety!
Wow - just read your most previous journals and am amazed by the wind! Crazy. Hope you are having fun. Bug collecting sounds interesting... there was a time when I thought I would be an entomologist! I know weird!
Hi Sergio- I still have fond memories of his...{read more}
Hi,
I am not here to answer your question, yet only to tell you we have a connection. In my class all the way across the United States on the Atlantic Ocean in South Florida, we have Freezing Fridays....
We are all connected we are all affected.
Enjoy your Polar Studies...{read more}
Hi Missy,
No they are not endangered. And there are plenty of them. Still not a great excuse to "waste" them! But trapping them during the summer was mainly to preserve an endangered Eider. However, it did get a little out of hand and so Alaska Fish and Wildlife curbed the...{read more}
Dear Dajon,
What a wonderful poem to write for your teacher.
Hang in there and keep writing - simply beautiful!
Mrs. Eubanks
- a PolarTREC teacher too!
{read more}YOU BET I/ will keep in touch!
Safe travels and see ya on the web!
EE
{read more}OH! You are so smart! Good for you! Thanks for looking at them too!
{read more}Great to hear from you!
I am excited to follow your journal!
Sorry- one more question.... any chance of you diving in the Antarctic Ocean? Does anyone even do that?
Thanks Robin,
Now I will leave you alone... I am sure you are swamped!
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{read more}Thanks Frankie!
= Where did you see my dogs?
Mrs. Eubanks
{read more}Stephanie,
Thanks for reading and responding!
You are a great asset to the web site!
Mrs. Eubanks
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