This Boom™ Cards set will introduce students to Forest Fragmentation and Habitat Loss. The instructional video lesson is embedded directly into the deck, and the deck is self-grading. There are 31 questions. Click here for a preview. This environmental earth science lesson explains what forest fragmentation is, its natural and human causes, and the impact it has on the environment. It also describes the various ways forest fragmentation can affect the ecosystem, including loss of habitat, chan
This Boom™ Cards set will introduce students to biomes. The instructional video lesson is embedded directly into the deck, and the deck is self-grading. There are 30 questions. Click here for a preview. This environmental earth science lesson covers the concept of biomes, which are large geographic regions characterized by specific climates, plants, and animals. It explains that biomes provide insights into how organisms adapt to their environment and interact within their natural habitats. Th
Sure to keep the interest of high level biology and anatomy students, this guide accompanies an amazing video by National Geographic about the personal journey of a woman who committed herself to science and moving medical students along in their path to helping humanity. This video covers the 16 years National Geographic followed Susan Potter’s life, death and her 3D resurrection to the highest resolution. ****TEACHER WARNING: Cadavers in the Video ****** The video is from 2018 and is a tot
These Boom™ Learning cards introduce students to what ozone is, how it is formed, and its composition. The instructional video lesson is embedded directly into the deck, and the deck is self-grading. There are 31 questions. Click here for a preview. In this environmental earth science lesson, the importance of the ozone layer for sustaining life on Earth is emphasized. The lesson also discusses the destruction of the ozone layer through ozone depletion, mainly caused by ozone-depleting substan
These Boom™ Learning cards introduce students to natural pigments, their sources, and uses. The instructional video lesson is embedded directly into the deck, and the deck is self-grading. There are 31 questions. Click here for a preview. This environmental earth science lesson explains that natural pigments are obtained from plants or minerals and can be used in paints, food coloring, and art. Plant pigments like chlorophylls, anthocyanins, betalains, and carotenoids determine plant colors an