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Preview of AP Environmental Science Design an Experiment Practice FRQs with Rubric/Key

AP Environmental Science Design an Experiment Practice FRQs with Rubric/Key

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Mrs K Science
Prepare your students for success on the AP Environmental Science exam with this set of Design an Experiment Practice FRQs. Designed to mirror the style and rigor of actual AP exam free-response questions, this resource provides students with targeted practice to help them develop their analytical and writing skills. 📝 What’s Included:Multiple FRQs: Each FRQ has a different experimental idea but can be scored with the same rubricChallenging, Realistic Questions: Each question is structured sim
Preview of Descriptive Writing - Beetles and Bugs

Descriptive Writing - Beetles and Bugs

24 descriptive writing prompts about the BUGS: firefly, Japanese beetle, ladybug, red-eyed fly, cicada, darkling beetle, assassin bug, soldier beetle, horsefly, cucumber beetle, leatherwing beetle, bark beetle, harvestman, six-spotted tiger beetle, slug, carpenter ant, grasshopper, wheel bug, tent caterpillar, and more. Students describe the body, where the bug is and what it is doing. Plus, 10 free pages of materials from my Gifted and Talented series to explore the California state flag, a
Preview of Descriptive Writing - Dragonflies and Damselflies

Descriptive Writing - Dragonflies and Damselflies

23 descriptive writing printable or digital pages of dragonflies and damselflies: the eyes, mouth, head, body and wings. Notice that the dragonfly keeps its wings out to the side when at rest while the damselfly folds its wings behind its back. Notice the claspers at the end of a dragonfly’s body, and the segments that stretch from one end to the other. Notice the enormous eyes on their head, and the hairs that poke out between them. Notice the bulging chest and over-sized mouth. Notice the
Preview of Enrichment Writing Prompts using Wildlife Photos - Extra Credit (6th Grade)

Enrichment Writing Prompts using Wildlife Photos - Extra Credit (6th Grade)

33 writing prompts for sixth grade students. Each page has a wildlife photo and a question to promote critical thinking, such as: How are water and air alike?Why are flowers different colors?Why do animals need to be able to jump?What is the benefit of exercise?What is a flower made of?Are bugs dangerous?Where do plants come from?How did you learn to walk?What are you afraid of?Are leaves alive?How does a frog learn what to do?What helps an insect fly?Is it safe to pick up bugs?and more...P

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