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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 Earth Day - Science Worksheets & Puzzles Bundle, Printable PDF & Digital

Earth Day - Science Worksheets & Puzzles Bundle, Printable PDF & Digital

This bundle has many engaging worksheets and puzzles related to Earth Day. These engaging worksheets are great for science class practice, quick assessment tools, quizzes, science stations, homework assignments, morning work, early finishers, bell ringers, or lesson plan supplements. The following resources are included in this bundle:Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy - WorksheetRenewable and Nonrenewable Energy - Word Search PuzzleEnergy Resources, Conservation, Sustainability - WorksheetThe G
Preview of Vampire Creatures Doodle Notes, Quiz + PowerPoint | Hematophages, Adaptations

Vampire Creatures Doodle Notes, Quiz + PowerPoint | Hematophages, Adaptations

Vampire Creatures Doodle Notes, Quiz + PowerPoint | Hematophages, Animal Adaptations, NGSS Life Science Vampire Creatures Doodle Notes, Quiz + PowerPoint | Blood-Feeding AnimalsEngage your students with the creepy-cool world of blood-feeding animals! Perfect for teaching adaptations, parasitism, and survival strategies in life science — works year-round, with bonus appeal for October or Halloween season. Hook your students with the fascinating world of hematophages—animals that feed on blood! T
Preview of Earth Day EFL ESL — Eco Vocabulary, Nature Idioms & Word Building | B1–B2

Earth Day EFL ESL — Eco Vocabulary, Nature Idioms & Word Building | B1–B2

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On April 22nd, 1970, a single senator — furious after watching an oil spill kill ten thousand seabirds — convinced twenty million Americans to take to the streets. Within a year, the US had the Environmental Protection Agency, the Clean Air Act, and a new word: environmentalist. This EFL/ESL vocabulary pack uses the real, surprising origin story of Earth Day to teach nine essential eco-vocabulary items, five nature idioms, five environmental fixed phrases, and systematic word building — through
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