El Niño and La Niña is a topic that could be confusing for students. Use this coloring page and graphic organizer to make it a bit easier.Ideas for Implementation:• Give students the black and white filled-in version. Have students color the document for a relaxing break (for you and them).• Give students the black and white blank version. Watch a youtube video, read an article, or lecture about the topic. Have students fill in the blank sections.This download includes:• A BLANK copy of the colo
This big bundle contains two PowerPoints: "Ecology:Trophic Elements" and "Ecology: Energy Flow through the Ecosystem", two accompanying foldable graphic organizers which are differentiated and include teacher keys. There are also six worksheets covering all the concepts taught to ensure students understand trophic levels, ecological pyramids, energy transfer, food chains and food webs.I like to start this unit with the Ecology: Trophic elements PowerPoint and foldable. I noticed over the years s
Energy & Alternative Energy - Teaching about energy and energy resources? A great package to help you and your students organize their learning.
Includes 6 pages:
- two comparison charts for renewable energy resources
- comparison chart for non-renewable energy resources
- blank chart for you to use to compare resources of your choice
- organizer for students to more closely evaluate an energy resource of their choice
- 10 extension activity ideas
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Students can use this graphic organizer to summarize information as they describe and relate responses in organisms that may result from internal stimuli such as wilting in plants and fever or vomiting in animals that allow them to maintain balance.
Students learn about a study claiming that evidence from fossilized vegetation can help us predict how climate change can change future ecosystems through a C.E.R. (Claim Evidence Reasoning) graphic organizer. This is great for getting your students to explain phenomena in a meaningful way and it allows you as the instructor to adequately assess their understanding of concepts. The students figure out what the "Claim" is in the article, they then use data that supports the claim in the "Evidence
Ecosystem services is a topic that could be confusing for students. Use this graphic organizer to make it a bit easier. Ideas for Implementation:• Give students the black and white filled-in version. Have students color the document for a relaxing break (for you and them).• Give students the black and white blank version. Watch a youtube video, read an article, or lecture about the topic. Have students fill in the blank sections.This download includes:• A BLANK copy of the coloring sheet (no not
Engage your students with Amanda Gorman's powerful poem "Earthrise" named after the famous photo taken by astronaut William Anders in 1968. In this lesson your students will research Ms. Gorman's life, watch her compelling video and unpack her poem. Enhance your Earth Day or climate change lessons with this compelling video and poem. Amanda Gorman is such an inspiration and her poems are dynamic. Included:graphic organizer for researchthoughtful questions for the poem "Earthrise"link to both
You turn the page of your textbook and your stomach drops. It's coming. The Coriolis Effect. It's enough to make you want to call in a sub instead of teaching the topic. Believe me, your students feel the same! Make the topic an easier pill to swallow with this coloring page and notes graphic organizer. Ideas for Implementation:• Give students the black and white filled-in version. Have students color the document for a relaxing break (for you and them). • Give students the black and white blank
Ignite Curiosity and Deepen Understanding with Engaging Guided Notes on Living Things and Cells!Capture your students' attention and solidify their learning with these comprehensive guided notes:Over 37 pages of engaging activities and informative content on living things and cells.Visually appealing design to promote engagement and retention.Ongoing assessments seamlessly incorporated within the notes, allowing for continuous learning evaluation and reinforcement.Perfect for various learning st
This lesson plan focuses on the different types of drought. What is drought? Students learn as the teacher presents an editable Google Slideshow that allows students to take notes, watch videos and analyze maps and graphs. This all leads up to a 2-page case study on Tucson, Arizona in the United States and the issues managing drought in an arid urban environment. The final questions students must answer are: What plausible solutions or future actions should the City of Tucson take, and generally
This is a one-page brochure foldable which covers the five types of symbiosis: mutualism, commensalism, parasitism, predation, endosymbiosis, along with free-living organisms.
Students have places to write definitions and there are data charts included for each symbiotic relationship so students can see how populations are affected by symbiotic relationships.
There is a blank student document for students who like to write and have no issues writing, an additional modified version with fill
A, E, O, R, B, C, Oh My! The soil profile and component horizons are topics that can be confusing for students. Use this graphic organizer to make it a bit easier.Ideas for Implementation:• Give students the black and white filled-in version. Have students color the document for a relaxing break (for you and them).• Give students the black and white blank version. Watch a youtube video, read an article, or lecture about the topic. Have students fill in the blank sections.This download includes:•
This lesson and activities were designed to fit the curriculum for AP Human Geography, but could be modified for other topics such as the industrial revolution, age of revolutions, European history, etc. Lesson objectives: 1) Explain the diffusion of plants and animals globally. 2) Explain the advances and impacts of the second agricultural revolution. Students will be prompted to take notes in various ways such a Venn Diagrams, T-charts, video clip stimuli, etc. They will take a practice "quiz"
Embark on an Enchanting Exploration of Life's Diversity! Dive into the mesmerizing world of the Classification of Living Things with our captivating infographic masterpiece. This digital treasure unravels the captivating tale of the 3 Domain Scheme versus the nostalgic 5 Kingdom Scheme, in a vintage-inspired style that will transport you to the era of discovery. What Awaits You: Step into the scientific past and behold the artistry of evolution's classification dance. Featuring the dynamic 3 Do
The Biodiversity of the Earth PowerPoint presentation and guided notes covers the three components of biodiversity: diversity of genes, diversity of species and diversity of ecosystems / habitats. Students will be presented with examples of each and what happens when diversity is absent.The second half of the PowerPoint and guided notes will focus on the five major threats to Earth's biodiversity; habitat destruction, pollution, foreign species introduction, global climate change and exploitatio
This concept map will engage your students in reviewing and finding connections between 21 concepts from the Forensic Botany unit. Teacher answer key included!
Lesson is designed for AICE Physical Geography curriculum - hydrology unit. Introductory lesson for students in high school, college-level course. Students will take notes, including an opening question, instructions to create graphic organizers, and multiple activities such as a diagram for labelling the hydrological system and creating a poem or rap about components of the hydrological cycle. (The poem and rap instructions could be amended to reflect different concepts than suggested.) Topics
Captivate Your Students with Engaging Cell & Living Things Notes!Looking for visually appealing and effective guided notes for teaching cells and living things?Look no further! This comprehensive packet offers over 37 pages of engaging activities, specifically designed to:Capture student attention with visually appealing and well-organized layouts.Promote active learning and understanding through ongoing assessments embedded within the notes.Solidify knowledge by guiding students through key
Knowledge of terms is essential when studying ecology. These hands-on, active learning Tarsia puzzles / spatial puzzles will help students review the vocabulary terms they learned while completing their:Ecology Terms #1 Activity or their Free Fillable Organizer for Terms #1.Ecology Terms #2 Activity or their Free Fillable Organizer for Terms #2.Ecology Terms #3 Activity or their Free Fillable Organizer for Terms #3.Ecology Terms #4 Activity or their Free Fillable Organizer for Terms #4.Large tri
Select 'SCALE TO FIT' or 'FIT TO PAGE' in printer settings! If this product spills over page, make image 95% as opposed to 100% when printing. Use this product as a warm up, exit activity, or supplement to a lesson.This file contains:1. Blank copy2. ExampleLesson Ideas:1. Have students read printed or online articles about the case study, take visual notes in the graphic organizer.2. Use as a warm up after earning the concept the day/week before.3. Use as an exit slip or sponge activity for stud
This assignment I give to my students as a project that they choose one toxin and one virus/bacteria to research with a guided rubric. They complete a poster for each than do a gallery walk to show off/teach their toxin and bacteria/virus. I also provide a chart for the kids to fill in while they walk to each project and fill the chart in for each toxin, bacteria, and virus, this is an awesome study tool for my AP Environmental Science kids. You could also just have your students research each i