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Preview of Food Chains & Population Change - Cause and Effect

Food Chains & Population Change - Cause and Effect

Food Chains & Population Changes Montessori-Inspired Ecology Material (Ages 6–12) Help students explore how energy flows through ecosystems and how changes affect living things with this hands-on, Montessori-style science material. This resource guides children from building simple food chains to analyzing population changes through cause-and-effect thinking. What’s Included: • Land biome animal cards (grass, mouse, rabbit, snake, owl, fox) • Marine biome organism cards (phytoplankton, zooplankt
Preview of Endangered Animals.  Reader. PPTx. Online Quiz. Lesson Materials.

Endangered Animals. Reader. PPTx. Online Quiz. Lesson Materials.

This unique product provides all you'll need for teaching about the basic ideas and causes of Endangered Animals in a student-centered fashion. In summation, this product offers the following;1. PPTx presentation with quiz at the end. Students can complete this online, digitally. Click the icons on the cover to access and download. 2. Discussion questions about endangered animals. 3. Top 10. Students brainstorm a top 10 list and then check against the video or pptx. Answer key. 4. Research rep
Preview of Fat Bear Week Data and Graph Analysis & CER Adaptations Hibernation

Fat Bear Week Data and Graph Analysis & CER Adaptations Hibernation

Bring the excitement of Fat Bear Week into your classroom! Students learn about hibernation, energy storage, and adaptations while analyzing data, voting for their favorite bear, and analyzing graphs. Perfect for teaching NGSS Science & Engineering Practices, students observe, compare, and use evidence just as real scientists do. Every October, Katmai National Park in Alaska hosts Fat Bear Week, a fun, student-friendly event where the public votes for the fattest brown bear preparing for hib
Preview of Low-Prep Earth Day Activities for Middle School: Nonfiction, Webquest, Graphs

Low-Prep Earth Day Activities for Middle School: Nonfiction, Webquest, Graphs

Low-Prep, print, copy, and go Earth Day Activities for middle school! There are a variety of activities, including informational texts, math tie-ins, graphing, Dandelion CER, and an infographic- they make great practice for standardized testing! Celebrate Earth Day officially on Wednesday, April 22, or celebrate all week by reading nonfiction texts and doing corresponding activities: The Plastic Problem, Water Wisdom, and Go Green! The Power of Renewable Energy. There is also a Recycling Facts
Preview of Northern Lights Nonfiction Reading Passage Winter Informational Text Activities

Northern Lights Nonfiction Reading Passage Winter Informational Text Activities

Exploring the Northern Lights is a high-interest informational text mini-unit that turns one of Earth’s most breathtaking natural wonders into meaningful reading, science, and writing practice. This resource blends fascinating space science, close reading, and creative writing into a low-prep, high-engagement experience that keeps expectations high while still feeling seasonal and magical. Students investigate what the Northern Lights (aurora borealis) are and where they come from, tracing the
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