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Preview of Global Warming and Animals - Analyzing Charts and Graphs

Global Warming and Animals - Analyzing Charts and Graphs

15 printable or digital pages for students to analyze charts and graphs on global warming and animals: how much land it takes to produce an ounce of meat protein, how many animals are on the endangered list due to human expansion, the increases in meat eating over the years, the number of exotic animals in the wild, money spent on animal research, the biomass of livestock over the years, marine creatures, and more... PRINT: I created a PDF version that you can download on your computer an
Preview of Water Cycle Suncatcher

Water Cycle Suncatcher

This is a great hands on activity that goes with Introduction to Earth: Water Cycle. It has the same imagery and makes it easy for your early learners to explore the water Cycle further and gain crucial knowledge of the water cycle . There are also water cycle quiz sheet in my store. You will need. Exacto knives for adults to cut out templates. Also a variety of colored tissue paper , cut into 1 inch squares. Use appropriate colors for the suncatcher you are working on. You will also need Elmer
Preview of Spelling - The ABCs of Wildlife

Spelling - The ABCs of Wildlife

40 printable or digital pages to increase word knowledge and spelling skills. Students describe wildlife photos: mourning dove, deer, dandelion seeds, coyote, bullfrog, dragonfly, blue jay, snail, grasshopper, gray hairstreak butterfly, mallard, tarantula, yellow jacket, katydid, monarch butterfly, garter snake, caterpillar, fly, hummingbird, feather (with a tiny water bug on it), wren, a fly, pill bug (roly-poly), mushroom, gulf fritillary butterfly, ladybug, pika (not a mouse), squirrel,
Preview of Birds of Wisconsin Bingo - Local Wildlife Observation

Birds of Wisconsin Bingo - Local Wildlife Observation

This set of 5 hand-illustrated bingo cards features over 50 Wisconsin birds, based on data from Project FeederWatch and eBird. It's perfect for bird watching at home or at school (if you're lucky enough to have a window where you can put a bird feeder!) This is a great hands-on, offline addition to local ecology units. I've included an "extra challenge" card - designed so students will have to venture outside of their backyard (and likely their comfort zone) to win a bingo. Project FeederWatch h
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