Future Issues of Dragonfly



In the "Warm Up Circle", look for future issues of Dragonfly and the Dragonfly Web Pages about the year 2000, Play Ball!, Family Ties, and Protecting the Planet. If you are interested in writing about one of these future themes, check out the Submit page to learn more about what it takes to be a Dragonfly author.

Early Dragonfly Themes

Trees was the theme of the first issue of Dragonfly. Click here to explore from the roots to the treetops and learn how to investigate trees.

Flight is the theme of the September/October 1996 issue of Dragonfly and the Dragonfly Web pages.

Skeletons is the theme of the November/December 1996 issue of Dragonfly and the Dragonfly Web pages.

Ice and Snow is the theme of the January/February 1997 issue of Dragonfly and the Dragonfly Web pages.

Animal Communication is the theme of the March/April 1997 issue of Dragonfly and the Dragonfly Web pages.

Webs of Life is the theme of the May/June 1997 issue of Dragonfly and the Dragonfly Web pages.

Tools is the theme of the winter issue. Learn about how Jane Goodall and Wolfgang Kohler observed chimps making tools. See how our ancestors made tools. Design an experiment to see if chimps can make tools. Protect an egg from a long drop.

Hide and Seek is the theme of the fall issue. Jump into the Hide and Seek Sea and find 22 creatures hiding there. Learn Laws of Camouflage, and camouflage rocks.

Earth Sounds Our Songs is the theme of these web pages. Help create a natural symphony, make a water drum, and learn about sound to get off a deserted island.

Small and Tall is the theme of these pages. Anything from an atom to the Milky Way is fair game. Learn about what it's like to work with a scanning electron microscope. Watch a girl grow into a woman. Link to microscopes, telescopes, and more.

Finding the Way. Navigation is the theme. Learn about how marine mammals navigate. Make your own compass and try your skills at getting around a European city with the aid of a map.


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