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Preview of Increase or Decrease - A Carrying Capacity Review Game

Increase or Decrease - A Carrying Capacity Review Game

Need a fun and quick assessment on your student's ability to assess what affects carrying capacity? Then, this game is for you! You can play it as thumbs up/thumbs down (as I do) or add a greenlight-yellowlight-redlight component to it! If interested, I've even turned it into a self-correcting Google form formative assessment! Email me for the latter, if needed. Aligns with MA framework and NGSS framework HS-LS2-1
Preview of Elementary Science Question Bank - Ecology

Elementary Science Question Bank - Ecology

This resource will help any K - 6 teacher design their own quizzes, tests, and graded do-nows. There are multiple choice and extended response questions. All answers to all questions are provided. Use this resource to help assess your students as they learn about ecology and environmental science with your guidance. ecology, environment, pollution, predator, prey, competition, living, nonliving, sunlight, producer, consumer, decomposer, negative and positive impact, habitat, increase, decre
Preview of Salinity & Salt Water Lesson/Guided Notes/Quiz

Salinity & Salt Water Lesson/Guided Notes/Quiz

🌊 Salinity: Salt Water Lesson – Why Is the Ocean Salty? Bring ocean chemistry and marine biology together in this engaging, high school–level Salinity Lesson from Marine Science Made Simple. Students explore where ocean salt comes from, why salinity varies around the world, and how marine organisms survive in salty environments through osmoregulation. This lesson connects chemistry, Earth systems, climate, and marine biology in one cohesive, easy-to-teach resource designed for real unders
Preview of Human Impacts on Climate Quiz TEKS 8.11B Print Digital

Human Impacts on Climate Quiz TEKS 8.11B Print Digital

⭐️⭐⭐️⭐⭐ Print and digital quiz covering Human Impacts on Climate for middle school science. Assess students understanding of how human activities influence climate by changing abiotic factors and increasing greenhouse gases.Questions are editable to help you customize to best fit the needs of your students. Printable versions or a digital self-grading version on google forms which provides students with immediate feedback on answers and saves you time by automatically sending graded response
Preview of Surviving Mars Part 2: Energy Dynamics and Human Impact

Surviving Mars Part 2: Energy Dynamics and Human Impact

Created by
GlazeBio
Due to humans, Earth has become inhabitable and we now live on Mars. We spent years terra-forming this red planet, to only cause more destruction. The project will allow students the opportunity to create a biome, analyze human impact, model succession and demonstrate their knowledge of energy dynamics within a food web/chain. This product is presented in a word document that is easily editable. The rigor can be increased or decreased based on your needs by using the rubric provided. The rubric
Preview of Ecological Footprint Activity

Ecological Footprint Activity

Created by
JeKScience
Geographic Knowledge and Understanding Measuring trends in resource consumption, including individual, national and global ecological footprints.  Key ConceptsThe scale of ecological footprints vary between individuals within a country, between nations and regions. The process of living creates an ecological footprint. Future possibilities in terms of the increase or decrease of a nation’s ecological footprint  will depend upon the nation's governance. AimsBe able to explain how resource consump
Preview of Project Based Learning, Science, How long could you survive locked in a grocery

Project Based Learning, Science, How long could you survive locked in a grocery

Ready-to-use quiz for after you show the Food Theory video “How long could you survive locked in a grocery store?” — perfect for Grades 8–10. What’s included 10-question assessment (6 multiple-choice + 4 short-answer/calculation)Answer key and scoring guidanceEditable DOCX Video link included for easy assignmentWhy you’ll love it Cross-curricular: checks listening/comprehension, core science concepts (spoilage, preservation, mushroom farming) and quick math (percent, calories).Low-prep: drop int
Preview of Population Studies: You are the Scientist Lesson

Population Studies: You are the Scientist Lesson

This lesson involves studying different populations and why they decrease or increase. This gets the student involved by having them be the scientist. The terms in this presentation include: population density observation sampling mark-and-recapture birth rate death rate immigration emigration food space climate Both the presentation and the work page can be found in the zip file. The work page contains an answer key. The paid file has been left as a pptx file so the buyer may add or remove
Preview of Impacts on Food Chains – PowerPoint Lesson + Activity Cards

Impacts on Food Chains – PowerPoint Lesson + Activity Cards

Engage your students with this high-quality, ready-to-teach resource that brings food chains, food webs, and ecological relationships to life! This bundle includes a full PowerPoint lesson plus hands-on activity cards, giving teachers everything they need to explicitly teach how changes in populations impact ecosystems. This resource is ideal for whole-class teaching, small-group tasks, revision, or relief/backup lessons that still meet curriculum requirements. 🦁 What’s Included1. PowerP
Preview of Moving Cities

Moving Cities

This activity helps student determine the rate at which continental drift is causing cities to move toward or away from each other. Using current and past longitude and latitude data, students calculate the rate of increase or decrease in distance between large global cities. This data can then be used to predict the future movement of the cities based on historic trends.
Preview of Natural Selection Case Study Webquest & Career Exploration (distance learning)

Natural Selection Case Study Webquest & Career Exploration (distance learning)

Created by
Career In STEM
See natural selection in action with this fun, prep-free webquest! Using an interactive online module, students will act as entomologists to research and explain how natural selection led to increases and decreases of specific traits in moth populations over time. Supports NGSS MS-LS4-6. Purchase includes: 1. student webquest worksheets for independent research through the online natural selection module (10 questions) 2. online entomologist career exploration resources including virtual job sh
Preview of Collaborative Digital: Learning how to Create Observations to Build Inferences

Collaborative Digital: Learning how to Create Observations to Build Inferences

Product Description: Do not assume kids know how to explain the difference between an observation, and inference, and ultimately a hypothesis - they will struggle with this!! This digital Google Drive activity, which will increase student talk and decrease teacher talk, will help your kids learn how observations are used to build an inference using marine science photos. Here's how the lesson would go: Teacher presents to the class the directions & photo PPT. This PPT will outline the assignmen
Preview of Conservation of Natural Resources Worksheet: Air Water Soil Energy Earth Science

Conservation of Natural Resources Worksheet: Air Water Soil Energy Earth Science

This worksheet contains various questions to help your students learn (or review) basic concepts about the Conservation of Natural Resources. This engaging worksheet is great for science class practice, a quick assessment tool, a quiz, a science station, a homework assignment, morning work, early finishers, bell ringers, or lesson plan supplements. This resource is aligned with the following standards:▶︎ Science 6th Grade, 6.11.B. The student is expected to explain how conservation, increased
Preview of Womblewomp Birds - A fun activity about evolution and ecosystem niches

Womblewomp Birds - A fun activity about evolution and ecosystem niches

Created by
Max-Out Labs
This is a fun activity showing niche partitioning and evolution. You only need several different beak types (is use fork, chopsticks, spoons, binder clips, clothespins, and tweezers) and several "food types" (I use marbles, cut-up pipe cleaners, beans, and toothpicks) but you can vary or increase/decrease the number of foods and beak types
Preview of Human Impact On The Environment (2022 Edition)

Human Impact On The Environment (2022 Edition)

A 25 slide power point following the effects of humans on the environment. Revised as a 2022 Edition. Revised and updated and now also includes a Acid Rain Worksheet available HERE free of charge. Easy to follow text, bright colourful pictures and diagrams. Slides include the following: human population graph (why increase and decrease over the centuries), pollution caused with full explanations of Acid rain, Global warming and Ozone depletion, human impact on our environment and how it can be
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 Desert Biodiversity Board Game | Food Web & Ecosystem Science Activity

Desert Biodiversity Board Game | Food Web & Ecosystem Science Activity

Engage your students with this interactive board game designed to explore how various events affect the biodiversity of organisms in a desert food web. Ideal for Earth Day activities or as part of your environmental science curriculum, this game offers a dynamic and educational way to understand desert ecosystems. How to PlaySetup: Each player places their game piece on the starting point of the desert game board.Draw Cards: Players take turns drawing one of the 33 desert-themed event cards.
Preview of Terrestrial Biomes and Aquatic Ecosystems Quizzes

Terrestrial Biomes and Aquatic Ecosystems Quizzes

Use this set of 2 printable, editable, and digital quizzes on terrestrial biomes and aquatic ecosystems to keep your students studying in the days leading up to the unit exam. The quizzes cover all major terrestrial biomes (tundra, taiga, chaparral, etc.) as well as marine ecosystems (ocean zones and freshwater zones). Please complete list of topics below. These quizzes are shorter than a unit test and are designed to check for understanding before you reach "test day." Each quiz consists of
Preview of Quiz: Energy and Matter Transfer in Ecosystems

Quiz: Energy and Matter Transfer in Ecosystems

This 10 question quiz is designed to assess knowledge of: energy pyramids, energy flow, biomass pyramids, and the relationship between autotrophs and heterotrophs. I have uploaded it in a .docx format so you can edit and differentiate it fit your classroom and students' needs. Enjoy! HS-LS2-4 Use mathematical representations to support claims for the cycling of matter and flow of energy among organisms in an ecosystem.
Preview of Islands & Reefs Lesson/Guided Notes/Worksheet/Quiz

Islands & Reefs Lesson/Guided Notes/Worksheet/Quiz

🌊 Islands & Reefs Lesson Hot Spots • Barrier Islands • Coral Reefs Bring island formation and reef development to life with this complete, ready-to-teach lesson on hot spots, barrier islands, and coral reefs! This resource combines engaging slides, fill-in-the-blank guided notes, a student worksheet with answer key, and a Google Quiz for easy assessment. 🧠 What Students Will Learn: Students will be able to: Explain how a hot spot forms an island chain Label the structure of a barrier i
Preview of Air masses and Fronts: Quiz, Review

Air masses and Fronts: Quiz, Review

Created by
GeoBug
Air Masses and Fronts Quiz with NYSSLYS standards-aligned for Earth & Space Science students. It evaluates understanding of air mass characteristics, weather fronts, and associated weather patterns using multiple-choice questions aligned with NYSSLS expectations. The resource includes a student quiz, clear directions, and a complete answer key with grading sheet, making it ideal for classroom assessments, review activities, homework, or substitute plans.
Preview of Climate: Past and Future Quiz, Review

Climate: Past and Future Quiz, Review

Created by
GeoBug
Climate: Past and Future is a ready-to-use Earth and Space Science multiple-choice assessment aligned to NYSSLS standards. This 10-question quiz covers key climate science concepts, including greenhouse gases, ice core evidence, Milankovitch cycles, albedo, past climate change, global warming impacts, ocean acidification, and climate projections. The resource includes a student quiz and a complete answer key, making it perfect for classroom assessments, review activities, homework, or test prepa
Preview of Climate and Human Impacts: Quiz, Review

Climate and Human Impacts: Quiz, Review

Created by
GeoBug
This Climate Change and Human Impacts Assessment is a 10-question multiple-choice quiz aligned to NYSSLS Earth and Space Science standards. Students will demonstrate their understanding of climate change, greenhouse gases, sea level rise, feedback loops, acid rain, deforestation, ozone depletion, and mitigation strategies. An included answer key makes grading quick and easy, making this resource perfect for classroom assessments, review activities, homework, or substitute plans.
Preview of Climate Change and Biodiversity: Quiz, review, study guide

Climate Change and Biodiversity: Quiz, review, study guide

Created by
GeoBug
Climate Change and Biodiversity is a rigorous Grade 10 Earth & Space Science multiple-choice quiz aligned to NYSSLS standards. This assessment helps students demonstrate their understanding of climate change impacts on ecosystems, biodiversity, habitat loss, ecological interactions, carbon cycling, and environmental feedback mechanisms. The resource includes 10 standards-based questions and a complete answer key, making it ideal for classroom assessments, review activities, homework, or test pre
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