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Welcome to the Iowa Science Phenomena website! The goal of this website and service is to create, curate, collect and share a growing collection of user-generated, media-based, standards aligned, science phenomena resources for use in Iowa classrooms, as well as support Iowa teachers as they continue to implement phenomena-based and place-based teaching practices.

There are several ways you can be involved in this project:

Questions? Please contact us at phenomena@iowapbs.org.
Severe weather occurs frequently in and around the Midwest. How can...
The trees become full of leaves in the spring and summer, and during...
These two photos were taken at the same time, on the same day. They...
This image shows a dog and her puppy. As you look at the photo, you...
These three photographs are of Lake Okoboji. One is taken in the...
The phenomenon is a coyote spotted south of Cherokee, Iowa, during the...
Here is a tailgate set up for an Iowa State football game. There are...
As we got off the bus from our volleyball game, we noticed the...
After observing the local weather in this spot for years, I’ve noticed...
The corn appears to be ready for picking due to the amount of water...
The tractor is using a plow to cultivate, or rip up the land...
The cows in this image are seen freely grazing the fields. They will...
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