Here's what makes this foldable a tidal wave of learning:Crystal-clear instructions: Pre-marked fold lines make assembly a breeze. No origami expertise needed!Comprehensive content: Key concepts like high and low tides, spring and neap tides, gravitational pull, and the moon's influence are beautifully presented.Visual feast: Engaging diagrams and vibrant GIFs bring the science to life.Bonus materials: Amplify your teaching with an informative PowerPoint presentation and a completed notes templa
This game is a fun and engaging way for Earth Science students to learn about latitude and longitude. It is a twist on the classic game of Battleship, where students must use latitude and longitude coordinates to sink their opponent's ships. The game comes with a world map, a set of latitude and longitude coordinates, and instructions. How to Play:Each player places their ships on the world map according to the latitude and longitude coordinates provided.Players take turns calling out a latitude
These graphing notes are geared towards students just learning how to graph relationships. The rules are simple to follow and hit the important aspects. This was originally created with the idea of sketchnoting in mind.
Geared towards Middle to High School classes, a big idea is that the Moon is always half - lit as it revolves around the Earth. But, it's really tough to find a good diagram that lets students shade the overhead view, and the Earth's perspective view.
8th - 10th
Astronomy, Earth Sciences
NGSS
MS-ESS1-1
$1.00
Original Price $1.00
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