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.
Environment Unit Quiz for Grades 5/6.
Created the quiz out of this content: environmental problems, the 3 R's (reuse, reduce and recycle), conservation, habitats (rainforest, desert and tundra), pollution, and food chains.
A low level, differentiated worksheet that introduces students to biological sampling and actively observing a biological environment.
There are three versions of the same worksheet, each with increasing levels of difficulty.
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
FREE Fruit vs. Vegetable Lesson | Interactive Botany Activity This FREE interactive botany lesson helps students confidently distinguish fruits from vegetables while building essential plant science vocabulary. Using highly visual slides and movement-based interaction, students actively participate rather than passively observe—making learning memorable and fun. Students engage in a movement-based quiz, using hand signals or symbols to indicate whether each image shows a fruit or a vegetable bef
This lesson plan us suitable for grades 4-6. It is designed to work with the book Milkweed Matters: A Close Look at the Life Cycles within a Food Chain (available on Amazon and written by the author of this lesson plan). There is an ebook version and a paperback version.
This lesson plan is 18 pages long and includes worksheets, a study guide, a vocabulary splash activity, quiz, test and teacher key.
This product that you are about to download is designed for Special Education students who are autistic, or have a very difficult time reading. This product includes pictures to various important words throughout the reading. This will help students to visualize the information that they are reading. An activity that I will seek to add is to have my students identify the animals that can be found in each layer of the rainforest using a t-chart or some form of graphic organizer.
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This worksheet is designed to give students the opportunity to watch a fun movie, Wall-E, and think about the message behind the cuteness. It asks critical thinking questions that require the students to think about what they are watching. Example questions include:
"Describe and give characteristics that make WALL-E different from other robots. Give examples of how he shows human qualities."
"Why does the plant that EVE brings to the Axiom mean so much? What does it represent?"
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5th - 12th
Environment, Writing
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