This student choice based webquest will help students learn about invasive species in their own state. It has a brief introductory video to watch and summarize and then lets the students choose which organisms to research. The webquest can easily be modified by changing the state name at the top and then changing the list of organisms using https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/subject/lists#state .
I love this documentary! Previously, I would show The Wave that Shook the World, but it seems over used and it tells more of a story about what happened and focuses only on one tsunami. Mega Disaster - The Deadliest Tsunamis shows the science, research, and causes of multiple tsunamis. The animations are clear and easy to understand. Finally, the documentary builds to the final MEGA tsunami so students are kept in a little bit of suspense throughout the documentary. The questions on the work
This documentary does an excellent job of covering a WIDE variety of sea life. It covers aspects of dolphins, sharks, whales, otters, sea birds and manta rays in addition to many others. The video has an ocean health and climate change aspect to it that many of my students find interesting and surprising. The question page is relatively simple. It is designed to keep them on task, yet allow them to take in the stunning visuals of the documentary and walk away with an understanding of key poin
6th - 12th
Earth Sciences, Environment
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About the store
Experience
I have had a passion for the ocean and earth science for years.
Teaching style
I try to create things that will engage the interest of the students and not just "worksheets" to keep them busy. I also try to get student feedback on many of my assignments to gauge their thoughts and interests for future adjustments to my pages.
Awards & shining teacher moments
2018 Grant Recipient from HSE Schools
My own education history
University of Michigan
Western Governors University
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