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8th Grade Computer Science Word-Search
8th Grade Computer Science Word-Search
8th Grade Computer Science Word-Search
8th Grade Computer Science Word-Search
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Easy Word-Seach for 8th-grade learners. I used this as a research activity for my kids. But its flexible for classroom needs!!

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8th Grade Computer Science Word-Search

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Easy Word-Seach for 8th-grade learners. I used this as a research activity for my kids. But its flexible for classroom needs!!

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Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
NGSSMS-ESS3-1
Construct a scientific explanation based on evidence for how the uneven distributions of Earth’s mineral, energy, and groundwater resources are the result of past and current geoscience processes. Emphasis is on how these resources are limited and typically non-renewable, and how their distributions are significantly changing as a result of removal by humans. Examples of uneven distributions of resources as a result of past processes include but are not limited to petroleum (locations of the burial of organic marine sediments and subsequent geologic traps), metal ores (locations of past volcanic and hydrothermal activity associated with subduction zones), and soil (locations of active weathering and/or deposition of rock).
NGSSK-ESS3-1
Use a model to represent the relationship between the needs of different plants or animals (including humans) and the places they live. Examples of relationships could include that deer eat buds and leaves, therefore, they usually live in forested areas; and, grasses need sunlight so they often grow in meadows. Plants, animals, and their surroundings make up a system.
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