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Preview of Salinity & Salt Water Lesson/Guided Notes/Quiz

Salinity & Salt Water Lesson/Guided Notes/Quiz

🌊 Salinity: Salt Water Lesson – Why Is the Ocean Salty? Bring ocean chemistry and marine biology together in this engaging, high school–level Salinity Lesson from Marine Science Made Simple. Students explore where ocean salt comes from, why salinity varies around the world, and how marine organisms survive in salty environments through osmoregulation. This lesson connects chemistry, Earth systems, climate, and marine biology in one cohesive, easy-to-teach resource designed for real unders
Preview of Ecology Population Growth Graph Analysis Activity

Ecology Population Growth Graph Analysis Activity

Upper middle school and high school science students will create a line graph based on a source data table showing the population of a field mouse over 18 years. They will glean timeline events ranging from an introduction of a predator to a prairie burn from an introductory paragraph to help answer why the mouse population increased or decreased for a particular year. This four-page lesson includes conclusion questions and a complete key in color. It also has a built-in grid for graphing. Th
Preview of Population Studies: You are the Scientist Lesson

Population Studies: You are the Scientist Lesson

This lesson involves studying different populations and why they decrease or increase. This gets the student involved by having them be the scientist. The terms in this presentation include: population density observation sampling mark-and-recapture birth rate death rate immigration emigration food space climate Both the presentation and the work page can be found in the zip file. The work page contains an answer key. The paid file has been left as a pptx file so the buyer may add or remove
Preview of Dealing With A Drought

Dealing With A Drought

Created by
Elizabeth Burke
This is a 15 frame power point that increases awareness of droughts and how they may be dealt with effectively. Pictures are included and a quiz.
Preview of Impacts on Food Chains – PowerPoint Lesson + Activity Cards

Impacts on Food Chains – PowerPoint Lesson + Activity Cards

Engage your students with this high-quality, ready-to-teach resource that brings food chains, food webs, and ecological relationships to life! This bundle includes a full PowerPoint lesson plus hands-on activity cards, giving teachers everything they need to explicitly teach how changes in populations impact ecosystems. This resource is ideal for whole-class teaching, small-group tasks, revision, or relief/backup lessons that still meet curriculum requirements. 🦁 What’s Included1. PowerP
Preview of Google Slides: Biology: Populations and Pop structure (Great distance Learning)

Google Slides: Biology: Populations and Pop structure (Great distance Learning)

Created by
Eye For Science
This is a great distant learning lesson to learn about populations and population growth. It goes over what causes populations to increase and decrease. It also introduces population pyramids. It leads to really great discussions about the characteristics of countries that area increasing, decreasing, or maintaining constant populations. The lesson includes: Introductory lesson with slides and a videoDiscussion questions throughout the slides for students to reflect on the learningCheck for und
Preview of pH & Species Tolerance Scenario Cards

pH & Species Tolerance Scenario Cards

Description: These scenario cards present real-world changes in water pH that students explore to understand how chemical shifts impact ecosystems. Each card describes a pH increase or decrease and prompts students to determine which species are within tolerance, which are stressed, and predict overall ecosystem effects. This hands-on activity encourages movement, collaboration, and data-driven reasoning using the Species Tolerance Graphs. Directions for Use: Post the scenario cards around the
Preview of Natural Selection Case Study Webquest & Career Exploration (distance learning)

Natural Selection Case Study Webquest & Career Exploration (distance learning)

Created by
Career In STEM
See natural selection in action with this fun, prep-free webquest! Using an interactive online module, students will act as entomologists to research and explain how natural selection led to increases and decreases of specific traits in moth populations over time. Supports NGSS MS-LS4-6. Purchase includes: 1. student webquest worksheets for independent research through the online natural selection module (10 questions) 2. online entomologist career exploration resources including virtual job sh
Preview of Lyme Disease: Environmental Science- Ticks Safety Lesson- Tick Prevention

Lyme Disease: Environmental Science- Ticks Safety Lesson- Tick Prevention

When it comes to learning about environmental health, Lyme Disease is what so many are now calling "the next plague". Ticks are everywhere, including your own front yard. Teens need to be aware and empowered to recognize, handle, and optimally prevent tick bites and all associated diseases. ****** I made this lesson for three huge reasons: 1. I was bitten by a tick in MY own front yard and contracted Lyme Disease 2. Tick-borne illnesses are increasing rapidly due to climate changes 3. MANY st
Preview of Gender Equity in STEM Education Lesson Plan

Gender Equity in STEM Education Lesson Plan

Created by
Teacher-CV
In this lesson, students will discuss and learn about two phenomena: First, students will learn about programs and people that have dedicated their time to making the STEM field a more equitable place for all genders. Second, students will discuss how this idea of gender equity in STEM education will stabilize/decrease climate change, and increase human rights globally. What’s Included A detailed lesson plan that covers a single day.A presentation with background information on gender equity in
Preview of Ocean Waves: Parts, Motion & Breakers | Grade 6-8 Earth Science

Ocean Waves: Parts, Motion & Breakers | Grade 6-8 Earth Science

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Concept Clicks
Ocean Waves: Parts, Motion & Breakers | Grade 6-8 Earth Science General Information: This slideshow introduces wave vocabulary (wave, crest, trough, wavelength, wave height, frequency, amplitude) and explains that most ocean waves are caused by wind. It shows how water particles move in circular orbits that diminish with depth and describes what happens as waves approach shore: wavelength decreases, height increases, and the crest outruns the base to form breakers.​ Estimated Content:Number of s
Preview of IG- Cambridge Environmental management: Topic 8.4 managing strategies

IG- Cambridge Environmental management: Topic 8.4 managing strategies

IG- Cambridge Environmental management: Topic 8.4 Managing Population StrategiesThis PowerPoint presentation addresses Topic 8, specifically Objective 8.4, as outlined in the Cambridge IGCSE Environmental Management 0680 syllabus. The slides are fully customisable, allowing you to easily add, modify, or remove content to suit your needs. Make it uniquely yours! Key words coveredProblems with an increasing populationProblems with a decreasing populationFamily Planning Pro and Anti Natal PolicyRel
Preview of What is Global Warming?

What is Global Warming?

This geography lesson starts with a Google Slideshow to provide students with an understanding of global warming, the greenhouse effect, the enhanced greenhouse effect and carbon sources and sinks. Students have an organizer worksheet whereby they will input information from the slideshow. Once this is complete they can graph the carbon dioxide trends since 1840 and analyze some of the possible reasons for times of carbon increase and decrease. Included is: Lesson plan: PDFGoogle Slideshow (11
Preview of Population Structure (Population Pyramids)

Population Structure (Population Pyramids)

Population pyramids can tell you a lot about a population. A population pyramid, also called an “ age- gender- pyramid”, is a graphical illustration that shows the distribution of various age groups in a population (typically that of a country or region of the world), which forms the shape of a pyramid when the population is growing. The structure of a population is determined by the overall proportion of males and females and the proportion of people in different age groups. De
Preview of Water Demand and Supply (Developed and Less Developed Countries)

Water Demand and Supply (Developed and Less Developed Countries)

Rivers are vitally important to people. We use them for farming, industry, cooking, washing, toilets, drinking and so much more. Water supply in the UK no longer meets demand. Water supply has become a major issue home and abroad and it is imperative that water companies and people do much more in order to save water. In many areas of the United States, the demand for clean water is likely to increase while supplies decrease due, in part, to a changing climate. Othe
Preview of Owls Gr. 2-6

Owls Gr. 2-6

Our Owls unit will provide resources to supplement a theme study of owls. About this Resource: Our unit is divided into 10 areas of study: Characteristics of an Owl, Habitat, Owls Love the Night Life, Owl Babies, Food for Owls, Night Friends and Owl Enemies, Different Kinds of Owls, Endangered Owls, Owls in Literature, and Owls in Visual Art. Resources included are: Owl Information, 19 Task Cards for Independent Learning, Student Record Sheet, Journal Word Cards, Owl Quiz, and Creative Writi
Preview of The Urban Heat Island Effect | Video Lesson, Handout, Worksheets | Environment

The Urban Heat Island Effect | Video Lesson, Handout, Worksheets | Environment

This lesson covers the concept of urban heat islands (UHI), which refers to cities experiencing higher temperatures than surrounding rural areas due to human activities. It explains that the replacement of natural landscapes with urban surfaces, such as concrete and asphalt, leads to heat absorption and emission, causing the urban heat island effect. Factors contributing to UHIs include waste heat from human activities, urban geometry, reduced natural land cover, urban haze, and wind blocking. T
Preview of Ocean Acidification (Carbon Cycle)

Ocean Acidification (Carbon Cycle)

Ocean acidification is the ongoing decrease in the pH of the Earth’s oceans, caused by the uptake of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. The main cause of ocean acidification is the burning of fossil fuels. Ocean acidification is mainly caused by carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere dissolving into the ocean. Many factors contribute to rising carbon dioxide levels. Currently, the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas for human industry is one of the major causes. Because of hu
Preview of Oceanic Zones (Oceans, Seas and Lakes)

Oceanic Zones (Oceans, Seas and Lakes)

Oceanic Zones (Oceans, Seas and Lakes)The main idea of this lesson is that oceanic zones, ranging from the sunlit zone to the twilight, dark, and abyssal zones, showcase the diverse adaptations of organisms to survive at different depths in the ocean and emphasize the need for their conservation.EXCELLENT VALUE!Print & Go Worksheets - Reading And Comprehension Activities In summary, the learning resource explores the fascinating world of oceanic zones, showcasing the distinct characteristics and
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 Predator-Prey Graphing and Analysis Activity

Predator-Prey Graphing and Analysis Activity

Secondary ecology, environmental science, and biology students will have an ideal population interaction study to graph and interpret with this lesson. Students will follow user-friendly directions to create a double line graph for coyotes and rodents over a twenty-six-year span. The graph will feature two y-axis scales, with the rodents on the left side in the millions and the coyotes on the right side in the thousands. Students will then analyze the graph and explain the change in the cyclic
Preview of Wind Doodle Notes & Quiz + PP | Global Winds, Jet Stream, & Convection Currents

Wind Doodle Notes & Quiz + PP | Global Winds, Jet Stream, & Convection Currents

Help students explore how wind forms, why it moves, and how it affects weather patterns with this Wind Doodle Notes & Quiz + PowerPoint resource. Covering everything from local breezes to global wind belts, this bundle is perfect for teaching key Earth science concepts like convection currents, jet streams, high and low pressure systems, and the uneven heating of Earth. What’s Included: • 3 Versions of Doodle Notes (Fill-in-the-Blank, Partial Blank, and Full Blank) • Full-Color Answer Key •
Preview of Energy Resources Doodle Notes & Quiz + PowerPoint | Renewable vs Nonrenewable

Energy Resources Doodle Notes & Quiz + PowerPoint | Renewable vs Nonrenewable

Help your students explore the differences between renewable and nonrenewable energy sources with this engaging, NGSS-aligned visual resource! These Energy Resources Doodle Notes introduce key vocabulary, real-world applications, and colorful diagrams to enhance understanding of how we power our world. With differentiated note versions, quizzes (PDF and Google Form version), and a 47 PowerPoint and Google Slides, this resource is perfect for visual learners and interactive notebooks. What’s In
Preview of Feeding Relationships Doodle Notes & Quiz | Producers, Consumers, Decomposers

Feeding Relationships Doodle Notes & Quiz | Producers, Consumers, Decomposers

Help students understand energy flow in ecosystems with these interactive Feeding Relationships Doodle Notes and Quiz!Perfect for middle and high school life science lessons, this resource covers the essential roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers in food chains, supporting NGSS standards while building critical thinking through visual and written learning. What’s Included:✔ Doodle Notes (PDF – 3 Scaffolded Versions) • Full-text, partially blank, and blank versions to meet diverse le
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