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Preview of AP Environmental Science Progress Check Reflection & Review Sheet (ALL Units)

AP Environmental Science Progress Check Reflection & Review Sheet (ALL Units)

Created by
Ms. B Curious
Help your APES students turn progress checks into meaningful learning with this no-prep reflection and review activity! This assignment is intended to accompany the progress checks in AP Classroom, though they can be used after any unit test or quiz! As AP teachers know, progress check scores cannot be entered into the gradebook. I find that having students complete this reflection sheet for participation points is great incentive to complete the progress checks in a timely manner. I have al
Preview of DAILY SCHEDULE_LEAVES | Classroom Decor | Natural | Schedule | Class Management

DAILY SCHEDULE_LEAVES | Classroom Decor | Natural | Schedule | Class Management

These beautiful daily visual schedule cards will help to soften your classroom decor and bring nature in. Your schedule is complete with 28 different pre-done cards and the opportunity to write your own on the 'editable' sheet. Just download and print. Pre-done Cards Include:-Writing -Math -Science -Reading -Gym -Word Work -Yoga -Movement Break -Social Studies -Outside Exploration -SNACK -LUNCH -Group Work -Group Activity -Nature Study -Centers -Special Guest -Art -Finish Up Time -Project Wo
Preview of DAILY SCHEDULE_WOOD | Classroom Decor | Natural | Class Management | Reggio

DAILY SCHEDULE_WOOD | Classroom Decor | Natural | Class Management | Reggio

These daily visual schedule cards will help to soften your classroom decor with their wood background and help to bring nature in. Your schedule is complete with 28 different pre-done cards and the opportunity to write your own on the 'editable' sheet. Just download and print. Pre-done Cards Include:-Writing -Math -Science -Reading -Gym -Word Work -Yoga -Movement Break -Social Studies -Outside Exploration -SNACK -LUNCH -Group Work -Group Activity -Nature Study -Centers -Special Guest -Art -
Preview of DAILY SCHEDULE_WATER | Classroom Decor | Natural | Class Management | Reggio

DAILY SCHEDULE_WATER | Classroom Decor | Natural | Class Management | Reggio

These daily visual schedule cards will help to soften your classroom decor with their water themed background and help to bring nature in. Your schedule is complete with 28 different pre-done cards and the opportunity to write your own on the 'editable' sheet. Just download and print. Pre-done Cards Include:-Writing -Math -Science -Reading -Gym -Word Work -Yoga -Movement Break -Social Studies -Outside Exploration -SNACK -LUNCH -Group Work -Group Activity -Nature Study -Centers -Special Gues
Preview of Keystone Species Activity:  How Tortoises Helped Restore the Sahara

Keystone Species Activity: How Tortoises Helped Restore the Sahara

Created by
Mason Ideas
Bring ecology, systems thinking, geography, and environmental science together with this engaging, AI-resistant biology activity based on a fascinating real-world restoration story from the Sahel region of Africa. Students explore how African spurred tortoises helped restore damaged desert-edge ecosystems simply by digging burrows that changed soil and water patterns. Through reading, mapping, vocabulary work, math integration, and causal-chain analysis, students investigate how one species can
Preview of Biodiversity Index Calculations APES (Simpson & Shannon) FRQ Practice + Key

Biodiversity Index Calculations APES (Simpson & Shannon) FRQ Practice + Key

Created by
Allison Smith
If you want students to actually earn points on the APES exam, they need to do more than define biodiversity—they must calculate it, interpret it, and apply it to real ecological decisions. This AP Environmental Science activity teaches students how to compute and compare Simpson’s Diversity Index (D) and the Shannon-Wiener Index (H’) using real survey data from three contrasting ecosystems, then completes the lesson with AP-style FRQ practice. This is rigorous, math-forward, and built ex
Preview of TED Talk: What’s Happening to Earth’s Core?- Shannon Odell

TED Talk: What’s Happening to Earth’s Core?- Shannon Odell

Explore the fascinating and urgent science behind Earth's “leaks” in this TED-Ed companion resource designed for high school and college-level science or environmental studies classrooms. This ready-to-use lesson resource covers how hydrogen escapes from the exosphere, how Earth’s core loses heat, and how methane from abandoned oil wells contributes to climate change. The resource includes: 20 engaging discussion questions to challenge students’ understanding of atmospheric science, geology, an
Preview of Labor Day Science | Inventions & Workers’ Impact on Science/Tech | K–12, TEKS

Labor Day Science | Inventions & Workers’ Impact on Science/Tech | K–12, TEKS

Description: Celebrate Labor Day with a science twist: connect workers and inventors to technological innovation and progress. Elementary: Read inventor stories (e.g., George Washington Carver), draw inventions, and explain their usefulness.Middle School: Research scientists like Marie Curie or Nikola Tesla and present findings.High School: Analyze major innovations (electricity, vaccines, space travel), evaluate labor’s role in breakthroughs, and connect to modern
Preview of International Literacy Day + Science | Scientific Discovery Through Reading K-12

International Literacy Day + Science | Scientific Discovery Through Reading K-12

Description: Celebrate International Literacy Day (September 8) by showing how reading fuels discovery. Students explore famous scientists’ breakthroughs through texts, connecting literacy to innovation. Elementary: Read short passages (Galileo, Newton, Curie), draw discoveries, and explain findings.Middle School: Analyze 1-page discovery readings (Marie Curie’s radioactivity, Darwin’s evolution).High School: Examine excerpts from scientific texts, write essays on
Preview of Patriot Day STEM Challenge | Engineering & Building Resilience | K–12, TEKS

Patriot Day STEM Challenge | Engineering & Building Resilience | K–12, TEKS

Description: Honor Patriot Day (September 11) with a hands-on STEM challenge that explores resilience and engineering for safety. Elementary: Build and test simple paper towers, then reflect on what made them strong.Middle School: Design popsicle-stick bridges, test weight capacity, and connect to real rebuilding efforts.High School: Create blueprints or prototypes of disaster-resilient buildings, research real-world materials, and present designs with reflections.
Preview of Hurricane Season Science | Weather Patterns, Safety & Data | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Hurricane Season Science | Weather Patterns, Safety & Data | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Turn the peak of Hurricane Season (September) into a real-world science investigation. Students learn how hurricanes form, track storms, and build safety awareness. Elementary: Identify hurricane traits (wind, rain, flooding), draw safety kits, and share family preparedness plans.Middle School: Plot storm tracks, calculate distances traveled, and graph hurricanes by category.High School: Analyze NOAA data, compare storm intensity over decades, and eval
Preview of Fall Equinox Science | Earth’s Tilt & Day/Night Balance | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Fall Equinox Science | Earth’s Tilt & Day/Night Balance | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Bring the Fall Equinox to life with this hands-on science lesson where students investigate why day and night are equal and how Earth’s tilt and orbit create seasonal changes. Elementary: Use a globe and flashlight to model sunlight, draw Earth during equinox, and record equal day/night hours.Middle School: Graph daylight hours across seasons and compare equinox vs. solstice.High School: Analyze latitude-based daylight data, calculate Earth’s tilt (23
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