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Preview of Microbial Ecology: Bacteria in Extreme Environments & Human Body | AP Biology
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Microbial Ecology: Bacteria in Extreme Environments & Human Body | AP Biology

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Nature Online
Ecology of Microorganisms explores the diversity of bacteria in environments from human skin to deep-sea vents through interactive assignments that work well for microbiology and advanced high school science. This digital lesson invites students to: Discover microbial life on human skin, in clouds, deserts, and mountain air Investigate extremophiles thriving in hot geysers, deep-sea vents, and nuclear reactors Explore underground bacterial ecosystems that function without sunlight Reflect on
Preview of Green or Greed? Environmental Literacy Pack on Ecobrands & Sustainability Claims

Green or Greed? Environmental Literacy Pack on Ecobrands & Sustainability Claims

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T Fuel
Help students separate real sustainability from marketing spin. This complete classroom kit walks learners through common “greenwashing” tactics, how to read labels and claims, and how to check whether a message is specific, measurable, and truthful. With an engaging and professionally written article to start the activity, through guided debates, creative posters, journaling prompts (with rubric), and a short video activity plus teacher guide, students learn to analyze environmental messages w
Preview of Water Cycle Interactive Science Lesson with Real-World Connections
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Water Cycle Interactive Science Lesson with Real-World Connections

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Nature Online
The Water Cycle lesson helps students understand how water moves through Earth’s systems—from oceans and rivers to clouds and underground reservoirs. Through engaging interactive activities, students explore reservoirs, stages of the cycle, and human impacts, all while strengthening critical thinking skills. Activities for students: Sort Earth’s water reservoirs (oceans, rivers, glaciers, etc.) and discover what percentage of water each holds Identify how much water is stored in everyday o
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