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Organization of Life Biology Homework Worksheet
This biology homework page is perfect for reviewing the following topics: levels of organization of life like community, population, and ecosystem. This one page worksheet is designed to have meaningful, thought-provoking, and creative questions that are respectful of student time.This page is part of my giant Biology Homework for a Year Bundle. Click here to read about that whole year bundle if you want to buy a whole years worth of homework pages at a discount as compared to buying them sepa
Plot the Ring of Fire NGSS Plate Tectonics Activity GOOGLE SLIDES AND PRINT
Students plot the location of the Ring of Fire using locations of REAL earthquakes and volcanoes. For added interest, the data is not just simple coordinates. Each volcano's name and country are given, and each earthquake includes the date, magnitude, and country. Get this activity at a discount in our Plate Tectonics ACTIVITIES BUNDLE!Includes print and digital versions! In this activity, students will:"Work up" the World Map by adding continent labels and identifying the equator and prime
Zapakasa Women Green Short Homecoming Dress A Line Spaghetti Straps Cocktail Dress with Appliques, Green / US10
Fabric : Polyester. The fabric is high quality and comfortable for skin. Package Contents : 1x Women Dress. Occasion : Whether you are dressing it for a wedding party, prom, evening party or any other occasions, this party dress will be your lovely partner.
Seashells and Acid Lab / Ocean Acidification / Marine Chemistry / Climate Change
This is a lab activity where students learn about the effects of acidic water on shelled animals. The students set up three beakers- one for water, one for salt water, and one for vinegar (acid). They place a seashell in each and make observations over the course of three days. The sea shells and vinegar create a bubbly reaction that piques the students' curiosity. My students love it! Great for science topics covering life sciences, ocean chemistry, global warming, mollusks and the animal kin
Keystone Species and Biodiversity Graphing - Ecosystems - Food Webs - Population
Students investigate a changes in a food web when a keystone species is removed. They read about the experiment, then graph and analyze its data. An additional application related to the Yellowstone ecosystem is also included.This activity could be completed in class or as homework. You could make it an option in a choice project, a learning extension for higher level students, or an activity for a science center. It would also be easy to print and leave for sub plans.The graphing templates include two versions; one includes preset axis labels for learners who need additional graphing support.Two pages of teacher resources provide possible answers to the analysis and application questions, as well as sample graph.Key Vocabulary and related topics: ecosystems, food web, food chains, populat
Color Your Own Karyotype: Independent Assortment Lesson for High School Biology
Color My Own Karyotype: This activity is great for explaining independent assortment. It clearly shows how chromosomes are inherited from grandparents to create a unique individual! My students use this to color chromosomes and create their own karyotype posters and we display them on the wall to show how independent assortment creates unique individuals.
Pollution Lab Activity // Animals and Pollution Experiment
Give students a hands-on experience in the effects of pollution with this engaging lab activity! Students place eggs in "polluted" water (to represent those of amphibians and reptiles), and observe how it affects them. Students analyze the model and brainstorm ways that they can help animals from being affected by pollution.Materials needed: Eggs (hard boiled) Paper Towel Cups or Beakers Tape Pollution Liquid (food coloring) Water Ruler or Tape MeasureI use this activity with 6th graders, but it
ECOLOGY ~ Producers, consumers, decomposers ~ JIGSAW & FRAYER MODELS + ANSWERS!
A ready to go lesson plan on producers, consumers and decomposers with answers for your ecology unit. Jigsaw puts a fun spin on the traditional comprehension worksheets allowing them to practice their collaboration skills whilst also working on important synthesising and analysis skills.This resource includes 7 pages of Jigsaw worksheets and analysis questions and 3 pages of Frayer model scaffolds, allowing for differentiation AS WELL AS 6 pages of answers!Students will get into groups of 1-3. B
Plate Tectonics Bingo
Plate Tectonics Review Bingo Game!Plate Tectonics vocabulary review: convergent, divergent, transform, earthquake, subduction zone, fault, continental drift, Aflred Wegener, lithosphere, boundary, sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic, mountains, tsunami, pangea, crust, mantle, outer core, inner core, mid-ocean ridge, volcano, molten.What's included:- 7 versions of the Bingo cards- 1 blank Bingo card- Bingo Call Cards with Answer KeyMore Science Bingo Games:Forces and Motion BingoFood Chain and F...
Natural Resources and How We Use Them | Print and Digital
Looking for hands-on activities to teach your students about natural resources? This best selling unit will keep your students engaged while learning about natural resources and how we use them. This unit contains several hands-on activities as well as foldable activities for interactive notebooks. Ideal for distance learning as students can complete these activities independently and there are Google Classroom activities.NOTE: This resource now has Google Classroom activities, making it ideal
Food Web Assignment with Graphing Stations
This food web assignment will engage your middle school students from moment one! In this no-prep, print-and-go food web lesson plan, students will find out what organisms eat, create food web diagrams, and graph population data to analyze how organisms are interdependent! This resource includes: 10 organism posters telling students where each one gets energy.A "where do they get energy" data table10 organisms and a pond scene to create a food web with producers, consumers, and decomposers. Four scenarios in station format that create a change in organisms population for students to graph and analyze just how organisms are interdependent. Answer key for all activities!Getting ready to teach animal adaptations next? Check out this engaging, no prep project!All of the work and thinking is on
Invasive Species Teaching Resources - Science Lessons That Rock
BLOG POST: 10 teaching resources for invasive species from Science Lessons That Rock