TPT
Total:
$0.00

Percent Increase and Decrease Quiz

8+ results
Filters
Standard
Audience
Supports
Preview of Bill Nye Stuff Happens Pets

Bill Nye Stuff Happens Pets

Created by
Synergy Central
This print out goes along with the Bill Nye Stuff Happens Pets video. The video is not included, but is accessible online. The video discusses the environmental impact of owning a pet. There are 3 parts to this download. 1) video worksheet--used by students while they are watching to increase engagement, 2) extension ideas--a list of 10 inquiry options for students to continue to learn about this topic as it relates to them, and 3) a quiz--a quick followup to see what students remember from the
Preview of National Geographic: Six Degrees Could Change the World

National Geographic: Six Degrees Could Change the World

Created by
KoepScience
Six Degrees is a NatGeoTV video that explores the likely changes to sea levels, crop production, disease outbreaks, and other impacts caused by increases in world average temperatures. It asks the question, "What if....", and then offers answers based on single degree temperature increases. This study guide is a graphic organizer intended to help students in note-taking.
Preview of Virtual Field Trip - How Coral Reefs Are Formed - Grades 2-6

Virtual Field Trip - How Coral Reefs Are Formed - Grades 2-6

⭐ Come along on our virtual field trip to explore the underwater world of coral reefs. ⭐ Here, in Part 1, we’ll find out how coral reefs are formed over time. Students will be able to see how a tiny coral polyp can create structures large enough to be seen from space. ⭐ They will also begin to appreciate the diversity of life that exists in coral reefs around the world. ⭐ Our 13-minute video (and lesson extensions) will show it all to you and your students! ⭐ This video virtual field trip pair
Preview of People and their environment - CLIMATE vs WEATHER

People and their environment - CLIMATE vs WEATHER

This complete bundle teaches all about how people have traditionally adapted to live in their climate. It also explains the differences between climate and weather. Each part of this bundle is designed to compliment the other. After watching the video (along with the accompanying notes) the teacher can walk the class through the similar (but more detailed) slideshow to facilitate discussion on the various points being taught. The student booklet has worksheets which accompany the slideshow a
Preview of Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources Worksheets Fourth Grade Natural Resources

Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources Worksheets Fourth Grade Natural Resources

Looking for engaging ways to teach renewable and nonrenewable resources? These no-prep renewable and nonrenewable resources worksheets are the perfect way to help your students understand different types of natural resources and how humans use them. This activity is ideal for middle school earth science or fourth-grade natural resources lessons, review days, sub plans, or Earth Day. Students will answer short questions to practice identifying renewable and nonrenewable resources, understand the
Preview of The Magic School Bus Gets Planted Video Questions

The Magic School Bus Gets Planted Video Questions

Created by
Vanessa Moran
This resource directly correlates with the video "The Magic School Bus Gets Planted" and is designed to hold students accountable for the material presented in the video in a simple, yet effective, manner. Students have a word bank to choose from and must fill in six cloze sentences while watching or immediately following viewing the video. Also included with this resource is a brief "Suggested Lesson Sequence" along with a direct link to the video on You Tube. Two worksheets fill on a si
Preview of The Last Forest - Video Reflection Questions

The Last Forest - Video Reflection Questions

Created by
Shawn Slenczka
10 thoughtful reflection questions based on the video "The Last Forest" a documentary film directed by Luiz Bolognesi that explores the relationship between the indigenous people of the Xingu River and the Amazon rainforest.. It also examines the threats they face from deforestation, mining, and other forms of development. The film is focused on the Juruna and Arara indigenous communities, and their efforts to protect their ancestral lands and way of life. It is currently available on Netflix. T
Preview of "Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story" video worksheet

"Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story" video worksheet

Created by
Frank Virzi
This is a worksheet with 10 fill-in-the-blank questions that go along with the documentary, "Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story" (2014). "We all love food. As a society, we devour countless cooking shows, culinary magazines and foodie blogs. So how could we possibly be throwing nearly 50% of it in the trash? Filmmakers and food lovers Jen and Grant dive into the issue of waste from farm, through retail, all the way to the back of their own fridge. After catching a glimpse of the billions of dolla
Showing 1-8 of 8+ results