This editable, short, formative assessment covers a variety of Fat Bear Week related content: Types of Adaptations, Inherited vs Acquired Traits, and Competing for Resources.
Bring nature to your classroom - virtually! This activity guide and lesson plan was developed by the Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy in partnership with Georgia Pacific as a free resource to nurture young learners' passions for conservation and encourage environmental stewardship. An exciting learning experience, this content is all centered around the salamanders of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. More salamanders are found in the Southern Appalachian Mountains than anywhere else in the
This is a worksheet that can be used as a review or formative assessment after introducing the four Earth systems. Students have to identify prefixes for each system, match a picture of the system to the term, and then describe how they see each of the systems in a picture.
This goes along well with the NGSS.
This is a booklet that I send home with students to work on with their parents. Students go outside and record their observations. This is an easy way to increase parent involvement in their student's academia. This can be incorporated into any science lesson.
Paired standard below:
TEKS: §112.12.Science, Grade 1
(b) Knowledge and skills.
8. Earth and space. The student knows that the natural world includes the air around us and objects in the sky. The student is expected to:
(B) observe a
PreK - 6th
Earth Sciences, Environment, Science
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