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Preview of Model CO2 Dissolves in Seawater

Model CO2 Dissolves in Seawater

Created by
NAMEPA
In this interactive lesson, students will learn the specific chemical reaction that occurs when atmospheric carbon dioxide dissolves in seawater. Students will create a physical model to describe the reaction and to demonstrate how increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the world’s oceans contribute to a decrease in average pH.
Preview of Glacial Ice Loss - NASA 2020 Article - Annotations and Google Forms Quiz

Glacial Ice Loss - NASA 2020 Article - Annotations and Google Forms Quiz

Created by
Anthony Ballez
2020 NASA glacier article, annotations, summary and multiple choice 9 question quiz. Used this for my earth science class. The quiz forces students to look through each paragraph to find the correct answer. Each question has excerpts from the article. They are not able to Google correct answers. Time Frame: 30-45 min: Article reading, questions, annotations min: 20-30 min: 9 question quiz
Preview of Habitats and Succession (Quiz)

Habitats and Succession (Quiz)

Created by
Logan H
This quiz is designed to assess students on various aspects relating to habitats and succession, including primary and secondary succession and the types of symbiosis (mutualism, commensalism, parasitism).
Preview of FREE! APES Daily Quiz – Module 1 (Smedes' & Friedland 4th Ed) | Canvas QTI

FREE! APES Daily Quiz – Module 1 (Smedes' & Friedland 4th Ed) | Canvas QTI

Created by
VuTech Science
Product Description:This FREE sample quiz for Module 1: Environmental Science & Sustainability is part of my larger APES Unit 1 Daily Quiz Bundle. It’s fully aligned with the Friedland & Relyea 4th Edition textbook and Smedes’ lecture slides, making it a perfect daily check for understanding or formative assessment. This download includes both a QTI .zip file for easy upload into Canvas LMS (auto-graded + gradebook-linked) AND a Google Docs version (editable + printable) for flexible cl
Preview of FREE Ecology Venn Diagrams Activity | Abiotic/Biotic Factors & Biomes

FREE Ecology Venn Diagrams Activity | Abiotic/Biotic Factors & Biomes

Challenge your students with conceptually rich practice! This FREE, zero-prep Ecology Venn Diagram Activity is designed to assess high school students' understanding of foundational ecological concepts. Instead of just matching definitions, students must critically analyze and categorize complex ecological factors, including tricky "edge cases" that provoke high-level classroom discussions. Perfect as a bell ringer, formative assessment, or interactive notebook insert, this activity sets an im
Preview of Dam Removal Op-Ed, reading comprehension quiz

Dam Removal Op-Ed, reading comprehension quiz

Created by
Frank Virzi
This is a fill-in-the-blank style reading comprehension quiz that goes along with the op-ed "Let the River Run Wild" (New York Times, September 7, 2014) by John Waldman, Karin Limburg and Amy Roe. Get rid of those dams!
Preview of What is Carbon Dioxide, and Why Do They Say It Is Warming Our Planet?

What is Carbon Dioxide, and Why Do They Say It Is Warming Our Planet?

This reading-comprehension activity introduces students to carbon dioxide and explains the reasons for changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration over time. The reading presents the scientific consensus that atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations are linked to increasing global temperatures. The six paragraph headings are questions. Students are asked to write each question and then answer it in a few sentences. Grade 8 reading level.
Preview of Classification of Ecology Learning Targets and Student worksheet

Classification of Ecology Learning Targets and Student worksheet

Created by
SciSideUp
This is a worksheet aligned with Georgia Biology standards that provides a focus question, along with learning targets and individual tasks/questions associated with that target. Is great for student review at the end of the unit or to be used as a daily formative assessment throughout the unit.
Preview of Carbon Sequestration and Climate Change from MIT's TILclimate Podcast

Carbon Sequestration and Climate Change from MIT's TILclimate Podcast

Description:Carbon dioxide is increasing in Earth’s atmosphere as we burn fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas. While technology is growing that can remove CO2 from the air, it is an engineering challenge. Students model the challenge of carbon capture and graph the historic rise in carbon dioxide as observed at Mauna Loa, Hawai’i.  SWBAT:Briefly explain some reasons for increases in atmospheric carbon dioxideUnderstand that carbon capture technology is difficult to develop in part becau
Preview of Animal Adaptations Quiz

Animal Adaptations Quiz

This is a great quiz on Animal Adaptations. This can easily be used as a formative assessment as well.
Preview of Earth Science Water Cycle Quiz

Earth Science Water Cycle Quiz

Created by
Abhishek Sood
Multiple choice, short answer, and a drawing based on the water cycle
Preview of Energy Sources KWL Chart

Energy Sources KWL Chart

A formative assessment to use at the beginning and end of a unit on renewable and non-renewable energy sources. On the first day of the unit, students fill in the chart with information that they know or think that they know and things that they want to learn. After completion of all unit activities, students will fill in the last column with information that they learned.
Preview of The Ocean Conveyor Warning | NGSS Phenomenon Mini Cluster | FREEBIE

The Ocean Conveyor Warning | NGSS Phenomenon Mini Cluster | FREEBIE

Created by
FutureProof EDU
A data-driven mini cluster that challenges students to evaluate how increasing freshwater input could weaken ocean circulation using salinity data, density models, and projected climate scenarios. Description:This Phenomenon Mini Cluster engages students in analyzing how freshwater input from melting ice affects salinity, density, and large-scale ocean circulation. Students examine time-series data showing increasing freshwater input alongside declining circulation strength, then apply a simpl
Preview of Blue Planet "Ocean World"  Questions

Blue Planet "Ocean World" Questions

Created by
Sue Wadsworth
Sue Wadsworth These questions accompany the Blue Planet DVD series "Ocean World" episode and can be answered as students watch the DVD, can be given as a quiz or used as a basis for discussion. Sample Questions 1. How does the solar cycle and the lunar cycle influence life in the ocean? 2. As you watch, create a food web of profiled organisms. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Worksheet - Bioaccumulation *EDITABLE*

Worksheet - Bioaccumulation *EDITABLE*

This worksheet has 13 Living Environment Regents questions about bioaccumulation. The worksheet includes questions that are multiple choice, short answer, graphing, and require diagram interpretation. This makes a great homework sheet, quiz, or in-class review. An editable Word document and answer key are included! This worksheet is based on the NYS Living Environment Regents curriculum, but can be easily adapted for any biology or life science class! -----*-----*-----*-----*-----*-----*----
Preview of Human Populations Word Search for Environmental Science

Human Populations Word Search for Environmental Science

Word Search covering the terminology that will be introduced when discussing Human Populations with Environmental Science students. There are 11 words total. This can be used in conjunction with the Human Populations quiz/worksheet, crossword, and flash cards.
Preview of Human Population Crossword for Environmental Science

Human Population Crossword for Environmental Science

Crossword covering the terminology that will be introduced when discussing the Human Population with Environmental Science students. There are 11 words total. This can be used in conjunction with the Human Population quiz/worksheet, word search, and flash cards.
Preview of Rising Sea Levels -  quiz on news article (NYT 2/22/16)

Rising Sea Levels - quiz on news article (NYT 2/22/16)

Created by
Frank Virzi
This is a quiz-after-reading assessment on the news article, "Seas Are Rising at Fastest Rate in Last 28 Centuries" by Justin Gillis, in the New York Times, February 22, 2016. Word bank provided. Includes 2-page article and quiz, which should be handed out after the articles have been collected.
Preview of Natural Selection | Guided Notes + Key

Natural Selection | Guided Notes + Key

Created by
sarahscience
Standard: LS3-HS-3Topic: Natural Selection and Modes of SelectionThis two-page worksheet includes definitions, key topics, and visual examples of natural selection and modes of selection. It's a great primer activity for students to follow along with to increase engagement during a presentation/lecture and to serve as an ongoing reference sheet throughout the unit. The key is included on the last two pages.
Preview of SGS The Day After Tomorrow

SGS The Day After Tomorrow

Changes to the Earth’s climate are not new, however they have been accelerating over the past few decades. Many students are curious about the impact that climate change will have on the Earth. Recent Hollywood movies have dealt with the topics of glacial and polar ice cap melting. During this lesson students will explore the impacts of sea level increase from the melting of glaciers on Canadian coastlines. Also, students will explore the impacts of climate change on other provinces and territor
Preview of Reading Comprehension - Exactly How Much Life Is On Earth? - NYT 12-12-2023

Reading Comprehension - Exactly How Much Life Is On Earth? - NYT 12-12-2023

Created by
Frank Virzi
This is a reading comprehension worksheet that goes along with a New York Times article by Dennis Overbye from the New York Times, 12-12-2023, "Exactly How Much Life Is On Earth" Students are asked to first read the article quietly to themselves, and then to trade it for an eleven question quiz where they pick the word that fits in the blank space from a word list, using contextual clues from the passages.
Preview of FREE Nitrogen Cycle Slides | Editable Biology Lesson | NGSS

FREE Nitrogen Cycle Slides | Editable Biology Lesson | NGSS

Looking for an engaging way to introduce the nitrogen cycle? These FREE Nitrogen Cycle Doodle Slides are perfect for helping students understand how nitrogen moves through ecosystems in a simple, visual way. What’s Included: Editable doodle-style slides Canva access link (FREE educator account compatible) Perfect for introducing key nitrogen cycle concepts Topics Covered: Nitrogen fixation Nitrification Assimilation Ammonification Denitrification ⭐ Want the FULL DOODLE NOTES SET? Clic
Preview of Introduction to Solar

Introduction to Solar

At Switch Classroom, we understand how busy teachers are. That’s why our Teacher Advisory Council (TAC), with over 250 years of combined experience, created this ready-to-use lesson to make your planning easier. Explore all our free energy resources at Switch Classroom! Introduction to Solar has everything an instructor needs for a fun and informative lesson on solar energy, as well as a lab extension for hands-on engagement! 1. Bell Ringers 2. Vocabulary List 3. Introductory Video 4. Quiz an
Preview of IB DP Environmental Systems & Societies Lab - Soil properties

IB DP Environmental Systems & Societies Lab - Soil properties

Lab activity for ESS topic 5.1 Students are introduced to 3 different methods to classify soils and determine their moisture and organic (carbon) content. Soil classification uses the gravimetric method of placing soil samples in glass gas flasks or graduated cylinders with water, shaking it well and letting the particles fall out of suspension and determine boundaries between sand, silt and clay. These then are plotted on tri-linear soil classification diagrams. Soil and organic (carbon) conten
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