This resource pairs well with this YT video on Soil Layers.SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube Channel for new Episodes and FREE ResourcesYour students will love this hands-on activity as they explore soil composition and the layers or horizons of soil. This activity includes full color pages that students can simply cut out and assemble along with black & white versions that can be colored in before cutting out. This resource can be used in one class time quickly if you combine students in groups of five
This Resource pairs the the YouTube Video HERESUBSCRIBE to my YouTube Channel to get the latest episodes! Digestive System Diagram. Label each organ of the digestive system. Create your own color key to use when coloring in the complete digestive system. This is a great conceptual model that allows students to learn the placement of each organ in the digestive system. Please consider rating this product! It really helps other people to find these resources! EXAMPLE VIDEOThis resource pairs well
This Resource pairs this WATER CYCLE YT VideoWater Cycle Diagram. Label each step of the Water Cycle. This is a great conceptual model that allows students to practice identifying the components of the water cycle and how each element works together. SUBSCRIBE to my YT Channel to get the latest episodes! OTHER WATER CYCLE RESOURCES:The Water Cycle Illustrated Notes & SlidesFREE Water Cycle Guided Notes
Heart Diagram. Label each part of the heart. Create your own color key to use when coloring in the flow of blood. (Answer Key Included) This is a great conceptual model that allows students to learn both the structure of the heart and flow of blood through the chambers. Please consider rating this product! It really helps other people to find these resources!This resource pairs well with:VOCAB: Circulatory SystemTEST: Circulatory System (Answer Key Included)Check out the COMPONENTS OF BLOOD Vid
This resource pairs with the YouTube video HERE. Skeletal System Diagram. Label each major part of the skeletal system. Create your own color key to use when coloring in the complete skeletal system. This is a great conceptual model that allows students to learn the placement of each major part of the skeletal system. Please consider rating this product! It really helps other people to find these resources!
They quietly work their magic day and night, right under our very feet, they’re the champs of soil restoration. Their labor benefits the food we eat, the flowers we love, and the trees that shade us.This resource helps students discover the importance of earthworms in the ecosystem, their body structure and adaptations they have to make them successful in their environment. The Differentiated Illustrated Notes can be used with the slides presentation or the linked YT video. The slides presentati
Soil is a living, breathing organism that feeds everything on the planet, a vast hidden world of biodiversity. So what is soil and where did it come from? What type of soil is in your yard and neighborhood?This resource helps students discover what soil is, describe and label its layers, and how it is formed (the importance of water, weathering, and living organisms in the formation of soil). The Differentiated Illustrated Notes can be used with the slides presentation or the linked YT video. Th
What is an Owl Pellet and How is it formed?Using this resource your students will be able to execute an owl pellet dissection to determine what the owl ate. They will discover the unique adaptation that owls have in their digestive system that allows them to digest prey without chewing it. Included:Teacher Instructions & TipsDissection ProcedureDiscovery QuestionsOwl Pellet Reading ResourcePrey Bone Chart (to aid in identification & sorting)Owl Pellet Food Chain Resource. (After identifying the
Owls are birds of prey and eat a variety of other animals. Prey items all depend on the species of owl and the habitat in which they live. Great horned owls can take down larger prey items, like skunks and opossums!This Bundle helps students discover the importance of owls in the ecosystem, their body structure and adaptations they have to make them successful in their environment along with how an owl pellet is formed (dissection resource) and their importance in science. The Differentiated Il
This Resource pairs this CARBON CYCLE YT VideoThis is a great conceptual model that allows students to practice identifying the components of the carbon cycle and how each element works together. 3 different worksheets: The Fast Carbon Cycle | The Slow Carbon Cycle | Human Impact SUBSCRIBE to my YT Channel to get the latest episodes! OTHER WATER CYCLE RESOURCES:FREE Carbon Cycle Guided Notes
This Resource pairs this NITROGEN CYCLE YT VideoNitrogen Cycle Diagram. Label each step of the Nitrogen Cycle. This is a great conceptual model that allows students to practice identifying the components of the nitrogen cycle and how each element works together. SUBSCRIBE to my YT Channel to get the latest episodes! OTHER WATER CYCLE RESOURCES:The Nitrogen Cycle Illustrated Notes & SlidesFREE Nitrogen Cycle Guided Notes
This activity pairs well with THIS YT video! Learn about the liquid and non liquid elements of the blood. Explore each element as you add them to your slime! This will help your students see how the Red Blood Cells color the blood and how large the White Blood Cells are in comparison. SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube Channel for new Episodes and FREE Resources!
LEARNING OUTCOMEStudents will construct an anatomical model of an earthworm. They will discover unique internal and external structures that function to support the earthworm's survival, growth, behavior, and reproduction; and how these systems interact with each other. Students will also discover the earthworm's feedback mechanisms that allow it to maintain homeostasis, such as its light-sensing organs, and a mucus-producing organ. ACTIVITY PREP:Students should read the included resource to lea
VIDEO RESOURCEEARTH'S 4 SPHERESSUBSCRIBE to my YouTube Channel for new Episodes and FREE ResourcesTeach Earth's Spheres: Everything on Earth can be organized into 4 main spheres. But how do they fit together and interact? Let’s find out together in this Earth Science Episode! IN THIS EPISODE:Geosphere Hydrosphere Biosphere Atmosphere Interactions Between SpheresINCLUDED:Fill-in-the-blank Guided Notes. Link to Digital Version (Digital link is found on the resource page inside the PDF. *Make a cop
These notes pair with the YT Earth's Spheres & Interactions Video HERETeach Earth's Spheres: Everything on Earth can be organized into 4 main spheres. But how do they fit together and interact? Let’s find out together in this Earth Science Episode! SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube Channel to get the latest episodes! IN THIS EPISODE:Geosphere Hydrosphere Biosphere Atmosphere Interactions Between SpheresIncluded:Fill-in-the-blank NotesLink to Digital Version (Digital link is found on the resource page insi
Different kinds of light are all around you everyday, but most are invisible to our human eyes. Light can be broken up into different types. We call the full known range the electromagnetic spectrum. The Differentiated Illustrated Notes can be used with the slides presentation or the linked YT video. The slides presentation has 27 slides and several review slides for the class to practice together. VIDEO RESOURCEELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMIN THIS EPISODE:Visible Light Our Human Eyes Sunset Science
This resource pairs the PARTS OF A FLOWER YT VideoFlower Structure Diagram. Label each part of the flower. Create your own color key to use when coloring in the complete flower structure. This is a great conceptual model that allows students to learn the placement of each structure in the flower. SUBSCRIBE to my YT Channel to get the latest episodes! OTHER FLOWER & POLLINATOR RESOURCES:FREE Pollinators | Plant Reproductive Strategies Notes for YT EpisodeACTIVITY: Pollinator & Plant Relationship
Earth is teeming with life that is full of variety. Animals with crazy hair and animals with no hair; plants that eat frogs and frogs that eat mice. But how does it all fit together? Let’s find out together in this episode all about: Ecological Organization. The Differentiated Illustrated Notes can be used with the slides presentation or the linked YT video. The slides presentation has 18 slides. VIDEO RESOURCEECOLOGICAL ORGANIZATIONIN THIS EPISODE:Individual Organism Population Community Ecosys
All species change their surroundings, which can have positive or negative effects on the ecosystem. Humans are no different. Human activities such as resource extraction, agriculture, and energy use negatively impact ecosystems of the world through air, water, and land pollution. Today we will be looking at several different kinds of pollution and their impact on all four of Earth’s spheres. The Differentiated Illustrated Notes can be used with the slides presentation or the linked YT video. Th
Introduce or review three biogeochemical cycles: Carbon Cycle, Nitrogen Cycle, & Water Cycle. Use the Google Slides along with the Illustrated Notes to introduce the topic and then have your students follow along with the YT Videos using the guided notes (print or digital). Test student's knowledge with the Diagram Worksheets of each cycle (carbon cycle is broken down into the slow cycle, fast cycle, and human impact). VIDEO RESOURCECARBON CYCLENITROGEN CYCLEWATER CYCLESUBSCRIBE to my YouTube Ch
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