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Preview of FREE APES Unit 2 Biodiversity Activity – Shannon Index & Species Diversity

FREE APES Unit 2 Biodiversity Activity – Shannon Index & Species Diversity

Understanding biodiversity means more than naming species—it means quantifying and interpreting patterns using real data. In this focused AP Environmental Science activity, students calculate and interpret species diversity using the Shannon Index, building confidence with math-integrated ecological reasoning before applying these skills to labs, case studies, or field investigations. Clear scaffolding and realistic data sets help students move beyond memorizing formulas to making sense of bi
Preview of EARTH SCIENCE/ASTRONOMY: QUIZ ON LIGHT  T/F  & 1 EXTRA CREDIT, W/ ANS. KEY

EARTH SCIENCE/ASTRONOMY: QUIZ ON LIGHT T/F & 1 EXTRA CREDIT, W/ ANS. KEY

There are basic informational facts about light in this quiz. Use if for an internet quiz during a free computer slot. Use it for a take home quiz in science. Science is amazing! An answer key is provided. Thanks so much for visiting. We are humbled.
Preview of AP Environmental Science Study Guide & Practice Test Bundle (Print & Digital)

AP Environmental Science Study Guide & Practice Test Bundle (Print & Digital)

Make sure your students are extra prepared for the AP Environmental Science Test! This bundle includes a study guide with specific test taking tips, a mock AP exam (80 multiple choice questions + 3 free response questions, just like the real AP Environmental Science exam), 100 additional practice questions, and answer keys for all questions. Both print and digital versions are included!
Preview of BOTANY: COMPARE TWO YELLOW WILD FLOWERS:  DANDELION & BUTTERCUP

BOTANY: COMPARE TWO YELLOW WILD FLOWERS: DANDELION & BUTTERCUP

This activity is intended to stimulate learning about botany. Wild flowers are rampant in parks. Students can identify wild flowers, and have a collection of them pressed into a small book! We will need botanists for Mars! This activity is free. It compares the Dandelion, and the Buttercup. One of them is edible, and the other is poisonous. It helps to learn survival infomation, as well! Thank you ever so much for visiting our science club. Please return. Excelsior!
Preview of AP Environmental Science Unit 5.7 Logic Puzzle | Meat Production Methods

AP Environmental Science Unit 5.7 Logic Puzzle | Meat Production Methods

Challenge students to think like environmental scientists with this AP Environmental Science Logic Grid Puzzle focused on Meat Production Methods (Unit 5.7). This activity pushes learners beyond memorization by requiring them to analyze different methods of meat production, including concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs), free-range grazing, overgrazing, and reduced-meat systems, and evaluate their environmental, economic, and land-use trade-offs. Students apply real-world environm
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 Analyzing Wildlife - Snakes, Frogs, Birds, Squirrels and Bugs

Analyzing Wildlife - Snakes, Frogs, Birds, Squirrels and Bugs

12 writing prompts to engage students in wondering about wildlife: What does a dragonfly think about while perched on a stick?Why would a frog sit still when it heard you walking nearby? How does a fly decide where to go and what to do all day? Why are some one color while others are lots of colors? How does a caterpillar know what to eat? Why do snakes slither along the ground? Are spiders afraid of snakes or thunder or the wind or anything? What happens when a bird sees something that
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