This graphic organizer covers the five types of water pollution (nutrient, thermal, sediment, biological, and chemical). The following is included in each type of pollution... DefinitionCausesEffectsPicture/Drawing
This activity allows students to create their own infographic about the ozone layer. It includes describing the location, description, causes of depletion, effects of depletion, and fun facts about the ozone.
This a great addition to your Climate Change Unit. It is a three-part project that taps into students' creativity by challenging them to create an initiative that helps reduce climate change. Part I: A Google Doc that includes ten different research questions for their idea. Part II: Create a concise, decorative presentation to present the information for your initiative. Part III: Create a one-page brochure, flyer, infographic, or advertisement to promote your climate change initiative to the
This activity covers the following vocabulary... Genetics AllelesHomozygousHeterzygousDominantRecessiveGenotypePhenotypeEach box allows students to define the term and then draw or describe a picture/example.
This "wanted" poster includes four major air pollutants (carbon monoxide, ozone, nitrous oxide, and sulfur dioxide). Students will describe the following for each pollutant... Last Seen (Where are the pollutants found?) Crime (Effects of the pollutant) Picture (To identify the pollutant)
These posters include four classroom rules with descriptions. As well, it includes 5 levels of consequences too. These are colorful and easy for students to read.
The graphic organizer walks through the five steps of genetic engineering which creates a transgenic organism. Along with a box to describe the step there is also an image that depicts the step too.
This worksheet covers basic information about earthquakes, types of faults, seismic waves, and the anatomy of an earthquake. Great for a quick worksheet or substitute plans!
This a great beginning-of-the-year activity for students to get familiar with important science stems! They can define, visualize, and put the stems into sentences to better understand them.
This graphic organizer is for cold, warm, occluded, and stationary fronts. As well, it asks for students to provide the symbol, air masses involved, the weather during, and the weather after each type of front. This is great for note-taking, review, assessment, or reference during a project. Enjoy!
The graphic organizer provides an overview of replication, transcription, and translation. It includes the following things under each process... DefinitionLocationProduct A practice problem for each process. This is great for introducing the topics, doing a quick review, or formative assessment. Enjoy!
This graphic organizer covers dominance, codominance, incomplete dominance, multiple alleles, sex-linked traits, and pedigrees. It provides students with an opportunity to define the mode of inheritance and give an example of a cross. This a GREAT graphic organizer for students, so they can see how each mode of inheritance works and compare them.