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Preview of Food Chains & Population Change - Cause and Effect

Food Chains & Population Change - Cause and Effect

Food Chains & Population Changes Montessori-Inspired Ecology Material (Ages 6–12) Help students explore how energy flows through ecosystems and how changes affect living things with this hands-on, Montessori-style science material. This resource guides children from building simple food chains to analyzing population changes through cause-and-effect thinking. What’s Included: • Land biome animal cards (grass, mouse, rabbit, snake, owl, fox) • Marine biome organism cards (phytoplankton, zooplankt
Preview of Summer Fun Nature Study Outdoor Walk Scavenger Hunt & Journal Writing Activities

Summer Fun Nature Study Outdoor Walk Scavenger Hunt & Journal Writing Activities

Check out outdoor science learning activities for Spending Summer in Nature! While nature journaling, learning about the dandelion and American Robin (and much more) , these multiple activities will increase observation skills and increase knowledge of the natural world in the great outdoors! This amazing product is simple and yet comprehensive! Science Activities in nature are so fun! WHAT IS INCLUDED?In this 40 page packet, you will get the following: Table of Contents with Suggest
Preview of Sharks Task Cards: Fun Fact Activities with ELA & Math Enrichment - Shark Week™!

Sharks Task Cards: Fun Fact Activities with ELA & Math Enrichment - Shark Week™!

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Rachel Lynette
Use these 24 Shark Task Cards to add enrichment to your Ocean Unit or during Shark Week™! The tasks on these cards are designed to be done without extra help or extra materials other than paper and pencil. Each card includes a writing prompt, math challenge, or critical thinking activity. Most of the cards also include an interesting fact about sharks. WHAT’S INCLUDED:✍️ PRINT:24 Task Cards (prints 4 to a page)Black-lineColorRecording SheetsResponse SheetsDIGITAL:Google Slide-ShowDIFFERENTIATI
Preview of Backyard Bird Project

Backyard Bird Project

Need an self-paced science project for your kiddos? Check this out! My students LOVED observing, identifying, drawing, and reporting the eating patterns of their backyard birds. The product prompts students to write notes over several days, take a picture from their yard, draw birds they see, and compose a reflection paragraph at the end. Complete with illustration and writing spaces, as well as a thorough rubric, this project is ready to go! NOTE: We made bird feeders together in class for
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