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Preview of Bill Nye Stuff Happens Pets

Bill Nye Stuff Happens Pets

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Synergy Central
This print out goes along with the Bill Nye Stuff Happens Pets video. The video is not included, but is accessible online. The video discusses the environmental impact of owning a pet. There are 3 parts to this download. 1) video worksheet--used by students while they are watching to increase engagement, 2) extension ideas--a list of 10 inquiry options for students to continue to learn about this topic as it relates to them, and 3) a quiz--a quick followup to see what students remember from the
Preview of Feedbacks in the Climate System | Bell Ringer Worksheet for Grade 9-12

Feedbacks in the Climate System | Bell Ringer Worksheet for Grade 9-12

Created by
Bloom Materials
Are your students struggling to understand how feedback loops drive climate change? Start your lessons strong with this Feedbacks in the Climate System Bell Ringer Worksheet designed for Grades 9–12. This ready-to-use resource features 30 questions across multiple formats—ideal for warm-ups, quick reviews, independent practice, or formative assessment. This worksheet focuses on positive and negative feedback loops, the greenhouse effect, albedo, ocean temperature changes, deforestation, water v
Preview of Population Ecology - Population Growth Activity - Modeling Population Growth

Population Ecology - Population Growth Activity - Modeling Population Growth

Population Ecology - Modeling Population Growth Simulation Activity - I've turned population growth into a game of sorts. Fold one die per group of four students. Each group gets one set of wildcards. Each student is responsible for their own population of white-tailed deer. Sitting in their groups, students pass the die and roll one at a time. For each roll, they record the increase or decrease to their deer population. When they roll a wildcard, they read it to the group, but it only applies
Preview of Population Ecology - Changes in Population Size (B.I.D.E.)

Population Ecology - Changes in Population Size (B.I.D.E.)

Printable resource. Explains the B.I.D.E. model (births, immigration, death, emigration) of population size changes. Explains that the balance of B.I. vs D.E. determines the overall change in population size. Fill-in-the-blank style guided notes. Designed for the population ecology section of a basic HS Biology course. This Resource Covers:Factors that increase population size (births and immigration)Factors that decrease population size (deaths and emigration)A simple model combining these four
Preview of Observing Natural Selection in Action - Middle School NGSS STEM Lessons and Unit

Observing Natural Selection in Action - Middle School NGSS STEM Lessons and Unit

MS-ETS1-3 Analyze data from tests to determine similarities and differences among several design solutions to identify the best characteristics of each that can be combined into a new solution to better meet the criteria for success. MS-LS4-6 Use mathematical representations to support explanations of how natural selection may lead to increases and decreases of specific traits in populations over time. Students will learn more about Darwin and his theory of Natural Selection by observing a pheno
Preview of Linking Energy Balance to Climate Projections | Bell Ringer Worksheet for G 9-12

Linking Energy Balance to Climate Projections | Bell Ringer Worksheet for G 9-12

Created by
Bloom Materials
Are your students struggling to connect Earth’s energy balance to real-world climate projections? Start your lessons strong with this Linking Energy Balance to Climate Projections Bell Ringer Worksheet designed for Grades 9–12. This ready-to-use resource features 30 questions across multiple formats—ideal for warm-ups, quick reviews, independent practice, or formative assessment. This worksheet focuses on the critical relationship between incoming solar radiation, outgoing heat energy, greenhou
Preview of PowerPoint:  Making Environmental Change for the Future--Mono Lake

PowerPoint: Making Environmental Change for the Future--Mono Lake

Created by
Geogirl
This is a PowerPoint presentation that covers environmental change that occurred at Mono Lake in California. Los Angeles aqueducts take the water runoff from the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains and transport it to Los Angeles. This is a problem! This caused the level of Mono Lake is decrease drastically. It also caused the pH to increase. In the short run--Los Angeles had a lot of water for the population. In the long run--the biomes of Mono Lake were threatened. The brine shrimp couldn't
Preview of Modeling Climate Response to Energy Changes | Bell Ringer Worksheet for Gr 9-12

Modeling Climate Response to Energy Changes | Bell Ringer Worksheet for Gr 9-12

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Bloom Materials
Are your students struggling to understand how changes in Earth’s energy balance drive climate shifts? Start your lessons strong with this Modeling Climate Response to Energy Changes Bell Ringer Worksheet designed for Grades 9–12. This ready-to-use resource features 30 questions across multiple formats—ideal for warm-ups, quick reviews, independent practice, or formative assessment. This worksheet covers essential climate science concepts such as energy inputs and outputs, greenhouse gases, fee
Preview of Environmental Impacts in Danum Valley,Malaysia

Environmental Impacts in Danum Valley,Malaysia

What's it about?The Danum Valley, located in the Malaysian, on the island of Borneo, is a biodiverse rainforest ecosystem that is under threat from desertification. In the case of Danum Valley, deforestation and illegal logging are major contributors to desertification. As the rainforest is cleared, soil erosion and the loss of vegetation lead to an increase in temperature and a decrease in humidity, creating conditions that are favorable for the spread of invasive species and the proliferation
Preview of Ocean Waves: Parts, Motion & Breakers | Grade 6-8 Earth Science

Ocean Waves: Parts, Motion & Breakers | Grade 6-8 Earth Science

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Concept Clicks
Ocean Waves: Parts, Motion & Breakers | Grade 6-8 Earth Science General Information: This slideshow introduces wave vocabulary (wave, crest, trough, wavelength, wave height, frequency, amplitude) and explains that most ocean waves are caused by wind. It shows how water particles move in circular orbits that diminish with depth and describes what happens as waves approach shore: wavelength decreases, height increases, and the crest outruns the base to form breakers.​ Estimated Content:Number of s
Preview of A STUDENT'S BOOK OF PRECIOUS METALS:INDEPENDENT RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT GRS 6-12, MG

A STUDENT'S BOOK OF PRECIOUS METALS:INDEPENDENT RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT GRS 6-12, MG

This 39 page independent research assignment can be used in place of an assessment. Grade it A, B, C, or D based on evidence of research and content knowledge. This research activity is good for students who have lost valuable learning time because of epidemic problems. By researching might very well provide better memory retention of the subject, and increase the know-how of research/library skills. It has many different activities, a quiz, 2 jumble activities, art segments, and knowledge/res
Preview of Energy Loss Across Trophic Levels Reading Worksheets | Grade 9 NGSS

Energy Loss Across Trophic Levels Reading Worksheets | Grade 9 NGSS

Created by
Quantum Quest
Help students strengthen science reading comprehension and build stronger explanations using evidence with these energy loss across trophic levels reading worksheets! This print-and-go resource makes it easy to add science literacy to your ecology or ecosystems unit with no prep required while reinforcing key NGSS concepts. This resource focuses on helping students understand how energy moves through ecosystems and why it decreases at higher trophic levels. Through carefully designed informatio
Preview of 009 Ecosystem Diversity - AP Environmental Bozeman Science Guide & Key

009 Ecosystem Diversity - AP Environmental Bozeman Science Guide & Key

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SciHigg
Guided Notes & Key for the Bozeman Science - AP Environmental Science -  009 - Ecosystem Diversity video. Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes sheet that also provides additional information for a review / discussion phase. Copied from Bozeman Science: ‘Paul Andersen explains how biodiversity can be measured through genetic, species, or ecosystem variety on the planet. Species diversity is increased through speciation and decrease through extinction. The mechanism for sp
Preview of AICE Environmental | Pairs Review Activity: Age Structure Diagrams Analysis w/Ke

AICE Environmental | Pairs Review Activity: Age Structure Diagrams Analysis w/Ke

Product Description: If your AICE environmental kids are learning about age structure diagrams, and how to interpret them, this is a GREAT resource that'll get them thinking, and discussing, utilizing real world data. This review activity also has a little unit 3, and units 1 and 2 review in it as well. It ends in a summary activity that all kids complete via a Google Doc. Increase student talk and decrease teacher talk with this powerful activity. *This activity is specifically made for the AI
Preview of What is Global Warming?

What is Global Warming?

This geography lesson starts with a Google Slideshow to provide students with an understanding of global warming, the greenhouse effect, the enhanced greenhouse effect and carbon sources and sinks. Students have an organizer worksheet whereby they will input information from the slideshow. Once this is complete they can graph the carbon dioxide trends since 1840 and analyze some of the possible reasons for times of carbon increase and decrease. Included is: Lesson plan: PDFGoogle Slideshow (11
Preview of Biological Magnification POGIL-style Worksheet

Biological Magnification POGIL-style Worksheet

Created by
Melissa Taylor
In this worksheet, students are shown an illustration of a toxic material entering an aquatic environment via affluent from a factory. The toxicant enters leaves of plants, which are eaten by fish. The fish in turn are eaten by birds. Students calculate the number of toxicants as it bioaccumulates through the food chain. The worksheet also briefly illustrates how as you move up a food chain the amount of energy decreases and compares this to how, as you move up a food chain, the amount of a toxi
Preview of 50 Task Cards Grade 11 NGSS HS-LS4-3 Trait Frequency Changes

50 Task Cards Grade 11 NGSS HS-LS4-3 Trait Frequency Changes

Are your students struggling to explain how and why trait frequencies change in populations over time? This 50 Task Cards Grade 11 NGSS HS-LS4-3 Trait Frequency Changes resource provides structured, standards-aligned practice that helps students analyze the data and concepts behind evolutionary change. Aligned directly to NGSS HS-LS4-3, this task card set supports students in applying concepts of statistics and probability to explain how natural selection leads to increases and decreases of s
Preview of The Virtual Biodiversity Game

The Virtual Biodiversity Game

Created by
Darlene Tieu
Students can use this Google form to make choices that determine how many species survive or go extinct in their ecosystem. Through 5 rounds, students are exposed to concepts such as biodiversity, biomes, climate, niches, pollution, and human impact. Students make choices and can see the impact it has on biodiversity (the number of species) This interactive activity is a great introduction to biodiversity. It is a great tool to get students thinking about what contributes to increased or decreas
Preview of The Urban Heat Island Effect | Video Lesson, Handout, Worksheets | Environment

The Urban Heat Island Effect | Video Lesson, Handout, Worksheets | Environment

This lesson covers the concept of urban heat islands (UHI), which refers to cities experiencing higher temperatures than surrounding rural areas due to human activities. It explains that the replacement of natural landscapes with urban surfaces, such as concrete and asphalt, leads to heat absorption and emission, causing the urban heat island effect. Factors contributing to UHIs include waste heat from human activities, urban geometry, reduced natural land cover, urban haze, and wind blocking. T
Preview of Population Ecology Activity Biotic & Abiotic Limiting Factors, Graphing & Carryi

Population Ecology Activity Biotic & Abiotic Limiting Factors, Graphing & Carryi

Created by
MJS Education
Changes in Population: Factors Affecting Population Population Ecology | Data Analysis | Group Activity Engage students in exploring how populations change over time with this interactive environmental science activity focused on limiting factors and population dynamics. Students work collaboratively to analyze real-world data, categorize factors affecting population size, and interpret trends using graphs and tables. What Students Will Learn Students will: Identify and categorize factors af
Preview of Ocean Acidification (Carbon Cycle)

Ocean Acidification (Carbon Cycle)

Ocean acidification is the ongoing decrease in the pH of the Earth’s oceans, caused by the uptake of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. The main cause of ocean acidification is the burning of fossil fuels. Ocean acidification is mainly caused by carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere dissolving into the ocean. Many factors contribute to rising carbon dioxide levels. Currently, the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas for human industry is one of the major causes. Because of hu
Preview of Carbon Footprint Dice Lab Simulation 6th-8th Science | Analyze Data Graphing

Carbon Footprint Dice Lab Simulation 6th-8th Science | Analyze Data Graphing

Carbon Footprint • Climate Change • Sustainability • Probability • Graphing • Data AnalysisBring environmental science, probability, and graphing together with this highly engaging Carbon Footprint Dice Lab Simulation! Students roll dice to model how everyday household choices can increase or reduce a carbon footprint, record carbon unit changes, graph their results, and analyze how transportation, energy use, food choices, waste, and random events affect environmental impact over time. Using d
Preview of AICE Environmental | Bundle: TWO Match Cube Review Games for Unit 1

AICE Environmental | Bundle: TWO Match Cube Review Games for Unit 1

Product Description: Done teaching unit 1? Need something that'll have your kids talking, discussing learned concepts, and re-reading notes? These games will do just that! This product is not associated or affiliated with Cambridge AICE! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ☛ This Purchase Includes ☚ (1) PDF handwritten thank you note (1) Match cube review game for sections 1.1-1.5 w/Answer review PPT (1) Match cube review game for section 6 (a long section) w/Answer review PPT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Preview of AP Environmental Science Math Practice Problems

AP Environmental Science Math Practice Problems

This is a collection of 25 math practice problems that cover the content within each of the 9 units of AP Environmental Science. It covers much of the required content for math concepts on the AP Environmental Science exam and provides the formulas for the students as they work through the problems. This allows the students to become familiar with the formulas, since they will not get a formula sheet on the AP Environmental Science exam. There are practice math questions to go along with all uni
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