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Natural Selection: Sea Turtle Math & Science Activity
Natural Selection: Sea Turtle Math & Science Activity
Natural Selection: Sea Turtle Math & Science Activity
Natural Selection: Sea Turtle Math & Science Activity
Natural Selection: Sea Turtle Math & Science Activity
Natural Selection: Sea Turtle Math & Science Activity
Natural Selection: Sea Turtle Math & Science Activity
Natural Selection: Sea Turtle Math & Science Activity
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Sea Turtle Math & Science Activity (Hatching for Success)

Engage your students with this cross-curricular Sea Turtle Data Analysis Activity that blends real-world science with math skills! In this resource, students analyze authentic nesting data from Florida beaches to calculate percentages, compare proportional relationships, and interpret graphs—all while learning about the ecological importance of sea turtles.

📘 What’s Included

  • Data table activity (calculate percent hatched)
  • Graphing worksheet (bar graph comparison)
  • Critical thinking questions
  • Student directions page
  • Complete answer key
  • Teacher tips for instruction and discussion

🎯 Skills Covered

  • Percent calculations
  • Proportional reasoning
  • Data interpretation
  • Graphing and comparison
  • Scientific reasoning
  • Environmental awareness

🐢 Why Teachers Love This Resource

  • Integrates math + science standards
  • Real-world conservation context increases engagement
  • Works for independent practice, centers, homework, or assessment
  • Clear layout and easy-to-grade answers
  • Encourages higher-order thinking
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8th - 9th
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Teaching Duration
40 minutes

Description

Sea Turtle Math & Science Activity (Hatching for Success)

Engage your students with this cross-curricular Sea Turtle Data Analysis Activity that blends real-world science with math skills! In this resource, students analyze authentic nesting data from Florida beaches to calculate percentages, compare proportional relationships, and interpret graphs—all while learning about the ecological importance of sea turtles.

📘 What’s Included

  • Data table activity (calculate percent hatched)
  • Graphing worksheet (bar graph comparison)
  • Critical thinking questions
  • Student directions page
  • Complete answer key
  • Teacher tips for instruction and discussion

🎯 Skills Covered

  • Percent calculations
  • Proportional reasoning
  • Data interpretation
  • Graphing and comparison
  • Scientific reasoning
  • Environmental awareness

🐢 Why Teachers Love This Resource

  • Integrates math + science standards
  • Real-world conservation context increases engagement
  • Works for independent practice, centers, homework, or assessment
  • Clear layout and easy-to-grade answers
  • Encourages higher-order thinking
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

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NGSSMS-LS3-1
Develop and use a model to describe why structural changes to genes (mutations) located on chromosomes may affect proteins and may result in harmful, beneficial, or neutral effects to the structure and function of the organism. Emphasis is on conceptual understanding that changes in genetic material may result in making different proteins. Assessment does not include specific changes at the molecular level, mechanisms for protein synthesis, or specific types of mutations.
NGSSMS-LS3-2
Develop and use a model to describe why asexual reproduction results in offspring with identical genetic information and sexual reproduction results in offspring with genetic variation. Emphasis is on using models such as Punnett squares, diagrams, and simulations to describe the cause and effect relationship of gene transmission from parent(s) to offspring and resulting genetic variation.
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