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Preview of Agriculture & Animal Science | Internal Anatomy of the Honeybee Lesson |9th-12th

Agriculture & Animal Science | Internal Anatomy of the Honeybee Lesson |9th-12th

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Dawg Doctor Ag
Bring pollinators into the classroom with this clear, organized unit on honeybee anatomy. This resource walks students through the internal body structures and integral organ systems that allow the honeybee to survive. The lesson is designed for 9th - 12th grade students and works well in agriculture, biology, and environmental science classes. This resource includes:Google slide presentation - 17 slides with discussion points10 Microsoft Word quiz questions with KeyTeacher notesKey Concepts
Preview of Agriculture & Animal Science | Dairy Cattle Breeds | 9th-12th grade

Agriculture & Animal Science | Dairy Cattle Breeds | 9th-12th grade

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Dawg Doctor Ag
Bring the world of dairy science to life with this engaging instructional unit focused on the major breeds of dairy cattle. This unit is designed for high school Agriculture, Animal Science, Biology, or Environmental Science courses. This resource includes:Google slide presentation - 8 slides with discussion points10 Microsoft Word quiz questions with KeyTeacher notesDesign Your Own Dairy Breed ActivityYour students will love learning about different dairy breeds that are responsible for the
Preview of Valentine's Day & Chocolate Production Reading & Comprehension Check

Valentine's Day & Chocolate Production Reading & Comprehension Check

Description:This includes an article/reading about cocoa or chocolate production, as well as a comprehension quiz to see how much students learned from the article. Students love to learn about chocolate, and what better way to get into the Valentine's spirit?! The article is written at a 5th-grade level, but it has the same information I would want middle school and high school students to know about chocolate production. This was done purposely to assist students who may read below grade level
Preview of PlasticSeas Reduce Your Plastic Use Calendar 2020

PlasticSeas Reduce Your Plastic Use Calendar 2020

This calendar has been created by the EarthEcho International Youth Leadership Council. These youth, aged 16-22, designed this calendar to increase awareness and inspire behavior change to protect our collective future. The YLC invites you to use this calendar track and change your habits and, hopefully, provide monthly ideas to help you live a more sustainable, conscientious lifestyle.
Preview of Agriculture & Animal Science | The Honeybee Lesson | 9th-12th grade

Agriculture & Animal Science | The Honeybee Lesson | 9th-12th grade

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Dawg Doctor Ag
Bring your classroom to life with this engaging lesson on honeybees. Designed for 9th-12th grade Agriculture, Animal Science, Biology, or Environmental Science courses, this lesson helps students explore the intricate social structure of a hive, why honeybees swarm, nectar vs. pollen, and the Waggle Dance. This resource includes:Google slide presentation - 19 slides with discussion points10 Microsoft Word quiz questions and KeyWaggle Dance activityTeacher notesKey Concepts Covered:Honeybee
Preview of Agriculture & Animal Science | Breeds of Honeybees | 9th-12th grade

Agriculture & Animal Science | Breeds of Honeybees | 9th-12th grade

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Dawg Doctor Ag
Invite students into the hive as they learn about different breeds of honeybees and what makes each one unique. Designed for 9th-12th grade Agriculture, Animal Science, Biology, or Environmental Science courses, this lesson helps students identify several common breeds of honeybees and explore key traits and behavior differences. This resource includes:Google slide presentation - 15 slides with discussion points10 Microsoft Word quiz questions and KeyTeacher notesCreate a Hybrid Bee activity
Preview of Local Ecosystem Need | Ecosystems Lesson | Middle School NGSS

Local Ecosystem Need | Ecosystems Lesson | Middle School NGSS

Help middle school students use real observations to identify and define a local ecosystem problem. In this NGSS-aligned lesson, students review evidence from their nature journals, look for patterns or stressors in a local environment, and define a meaningful ecosystem need that could lead to later solution design. Students use guided journal prompts to explain the problem, describe why it matters, and identify criteria and constraints for a responsible response. This lesson helps students move
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