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Preview of Food Web Simulation Activity| Ecosystem Disruptions| Energy Flow & Interactions

Food Web Simulation Activity| Ecosystem Disruptions| Energy Flow & Interactions

Bring ecosystems to life with this hands-on, interactive food web activity! Students build their own food web using species cards, then test how environmental changes impact ecosystem stability through a dynamic simulation. In this activity, students don’t just learn about food webs — they experience how ecosystems respond to disruption. By applying real-world scenarios like disease, habitat loss, and invasive species, students analyze how changes ripple through an interconnected system. What St
Preview of Climate Feedback Loops Card Sort & Systems Thinking Activity | NGSS Earth Lab

Climate Feedback Loops Card Sort & Systems Thinking Activity | NGSS Earth Lab

Climate Feedback Loops: Hands-On Systems Modeling ActivityHelp your students move beyond "cause and effect" and into true systems thinking! Climate change is often taught as a linear process, but the real science lies in the complex feedback loops that either stabilize our planet or accelerate warming. This hands-on card-sorting activity challenges students to model Earth’s systems by sequencing and classifying 15 different feedback loops. What’s Included?60 Climate Event Cards: Beautifully des
Preview of pH Scale PhET - Google Form Worksheet (distance learning)

pH Scale PhET - Google Form Worksheet (distance learning)

Created by
ANDREA KIRK
This pH Scale PhET - Google Form Worksheet is used to guide and assess students as they learn about solutions. Students will experiment with the PhET simulation and see the relationship between acids, bases, and pH. Students experiment with common household substances to understand the basics of the pH scale. Then, they learn about hydronium and hydroxide ions at the micro-level. Finally, they learn simple pH calculations.The pH Scale PhET - Google Form Worksheet includes 26 multiple-choice qu
Preview of Energy Flow Simulation Activity | Trophic Levels & Energy Pyramid | Ecosystems

Energy Flow Simulation Activity | Trophic Levels & Energy Pyramid | Ecosystems

This hands-on energy flow simulation activity helps students understand trophic levels, energy pyramids, and how energy moves through a food chain. Students explore the 10% rule, ecosystem energy transfer, and the role of producers and consumers in an engaging, classroom-tested simulation. Looking for a way to make energy flow actually stick? This activity gets students moving, thinking, and seeing how energy decreases at each level of an ecosystem. This resource is included in my Ecosystems
Preview of Natural Selection in Peppered Moths Lab: Reading, Color, and Camouflage Activity

Natural Selection in Peppered Moths Lab: Reading, Color, and Camouflage Activity

Created by
Science Is Real
This peppered moths camouflage lab sure to be a memorable and meaningful activity in your evolution unit! In this activity, students will learn about the natural selection of peppered moths, color in a paper moth to camouflage peppered moths in the classroom, and simulate natural selection by acting as a predator to find classmates' camouflaged moths. Low-prep, engaging, and super-fun! Your students will be introduced to the peppered moth, adaptations, and natural selection in a 1-page reading
Preview of Model the Carbon Cycle - Stations & Dice Game - Biogeochemical Cycles

Model the Carbon Cycle - Stations & Dice Game - Biogeochemical Cycles

Make the carbon cycle come alive with this interactive simulation! In this hands-on classroom activity, students take on the role of a carbon atom and journey through eight different carbon reservoirs - experiencing how carbon moves through Earth's systems. At each station, students roll a die to determine their carbon atom’s next destination and the process that moves them there. They’ll record each step of their journey on a tracking sheet. Students will then draw a visual diagram of their
Preview of Predator Prey Relationships and Populations Simulation Game with Graphing

Predator Prey Relationships and Populations Simulation Game with Graphing

Created by
Avery Science
Overview:Get your students out of their seats in this interactive predator/prey relationships simulation game! Students will take on the role of snowy owl predators and lemming prey, using whiteboards to determine if owls have successfully captured their prey. Throughout the game data is recorded for students to use in creating a double line graph of the predator and prey populations. My students LOVE this game and ask to play it all the time! Why You'll Love It:Low prepIncorporates graphingMove
Preview of Model the Water Cycle Activity - Stations & Dice Game - Biogeochemical Cycles

Model the Water Cycle Activity - Stations & Dice Game - Biogeochemical Cycles

Make the water cycle come alive with this interactive simulation! In this hands-on classroom activity, students take on the role of a water molecule and journey through ten different locations - experiencing how water moves through Earth's systems. At each station, students roll a die to determine their water molecule's next destination and the process that moves them there. They’ll record each step of their journey on a tracking sheet. Students will then draw a visual diagram of their unique
Preview of Fossil Fuels Use Lab - Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Resources, Worksheets

Fossil Fuels Use Lab - Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Resources, Worksheets

Engage your students in a thought-provoking, hands-on lab that tackles the essential question: “Will fossil fuels run out in the near future?”In this lab, students dive into the science behind fossil fuels by exploring how they form, how they are used, and what long-term consumption trends reveal about global energy sustainability. Through real-world datasets and graphing activities, students analyze U.S. and worldwide energy patterns to determine whether fossil fuel use is truly reaching a pea
Preview of Modeling Population Growth  - Ecology Lab Simulation

Modeling Population Growth - Ecology Lab Simulation

This guided inquiry graphing activity (both printable and digital) involves the student in a study of the growth rate of a rabbit population. The student assumes the role of a scientist to determine the birth rate, mortality rate, growth rate, and total population size of the rabbit population over a 20 year period. The data is plotted on a graph where the student will clearly see the initial exponential growth of the population followed by logistic growth. The activity will reinforce the conc
Preview of Creature Clash: Animal Adaptation Survival Game (TEKS 6.13C, NGSS MS-LS4-4)

Creature Clash: Animal Adaptation Survival Game (TEKS 6.13C, NGSS MS-LS4-4)

This adaptation simulation game will have your students hooked! In Creature Clash, students design a custom creature, then face off against wild environmental disasters. Will they freeze in the Ice Age or thrive during the Predator Boom? This low-prep, high-engagement activity is perfect for teaching adaptations, natural selection, and ecosystem survival in upper elementary and middle school science classrooms. What's Inside: Student worksheet with creature creation, data table, reflection
Preview of Volcano Exploring Virtual Field Trip-Google Slides-Distance Learning

Volcano Exploring Virtual Field Trip-Google Slides-Distance Learning

Created by
I Heart STEAM
Let's take a Virtual Field Trip to explore volcanoes at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and learn all about what it's like in this HOT place!!! This No Wheels Field Trip is just what you need to have some fun when studying about Earth, Rocks, and Minerals.... or just for FUN! Do it up! When else can you load up and go to the Hawaii for the day? Decorate! Have a fun filled day! Create a rock dome entrance from butcher paper!! The Volcano 360 views from Google Arts and Culture are the COOLEST wa
Preview of Ice breakers| Science | High School

Ice breakers| Science | High School

Want to try something new to get to know your class but also want to keep it content related? Try these three different ice breakers designed for high school and middle school students. Each of these activities are fun and active ways to get your class to know each others. Includes: Three icebreakersTelephone PictionaryLinking threadsClaim evidence reasoning PowerPoint introducing telephone activityHandouts for each activity Need a syllabus for your environmental science class? Check mine out
Preview of Ecological Interactions Lab - Biodiversity, Ecology, Environmental Science

Ecological Interactions Lab - Biodiversity, Ecology, Environmental Science

Engage students in an exciting hands-on exploration of ecological relationships with the Ecological Interactions Lab! This interactive activity allows students to simulate the dynamic interactions between different species in an ecosystem, deepening their understanding of how organisms affect each other's survival, reproduction, and distribution. Students will work in teams to analyze various ecological relationships and apply their findings to real-world environmental concepts. Why Teachers Lo
Preview of Energy Flow in Ecosystems Lab - Food Webs, Ecology, Environmental Science

Energy Flow in Ecosystems Lab - Food Webs, Ecology, Environmental Science

If your students struggle to really see how energy moves through ecosystems, this lab makes it click. In this hands-on Energy Flow in Ecosystems Lab, students start by analyzing multiple food chains, then use that information to build a detailed, color-coded food web. From there, they apply the 10% rule, explore energy pyramids, and answer higher-level questions about ecosystem stability, human impact, and what happens when one part of the system changes. It’s structured, but still gives studen
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