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Preview of ADVANCED Environmental Science Reading: Quiz for an Award-Winning Essay

ADVANCED Environmental Science Reading: Quiz for an Award-Winning Essay

Created by
Perijove STEM
In this activity for advanced learners, students read a college-level science essay that was awarded a spot in Best American Science and Nature Writing 2022. This article discusses micro and macroplastic pollution, the researchers behind the science, and the anthropocene as a concept. I personally find it incredibly memorable and through-provoking, and I hope your students do, too. This resource is a Google Form that includes 15+ multiple-choice questions, short answer responses, and photos a
Preview of APES LD50 & ED50 Graphing Lab  | Dose-Response Curves, Data Analysis + Quiz

APES LD50 & ED50 Graphing Lab | Dose-Response Curves, Data Analysis + Quiz

Created by
Ms. B Curious
Struggling to get students to understand LD50, ED50, and dose-response curves? This APES graphing lab activity gives students hands-on practice with realistic data so they can confidently analyze toxicity, interpret graphs, and connect concepts to environmental science. What’s Included? LD50 & ED50 graphing activity (4 compounds) Data analysis questions Built-in multiple-choice quiz Teacher answer key Print + digital options Student Learning Interpret dose-response curves Identify LD50
Preview of TED Talk: Dead stuff: The secret ingredient in our food chain- John C. Moore and

TED Talk: Dead stuff: The secret ingredient in our food chain- John C. Moore and

This high school resource explores food webs, energy flow, and the critical role of detritus in ecosystems. Students analyze how decomposition supports life and connects all organisms. Best for: Biology, Environmental Science, Ecology Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12, College, Adult Ed | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: Why aren’t we only using solar power?- Alexandros Charalmbides

TED Talk: Why aren’t we only using solar power?- Alexandros Charalmbides

This high school resource explores solar energy systems, including how solar panels and towers work, the role of irradiance, and the impact of cloud cover on energy production. Students analyze renewable energy, technology, and real-world challenges in sustainability. Best for: Environmental Science, Physics, Earth Science Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • C
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