In this engaging resource, students are tasked with selecting a unique ecosystem or environment from around the globe. Through rigorous research using the "CRAAP Test" methodology, students sift through a plethora of resources to identify credible information that forms the foundation of their project. The primary objective of this project is twofold: to address existing threats to biodiversity within their chosen ecosystem and to develop strategies for its preservation and enhancement. Students
These are guided notes I used to connect the two ideas of cellular respiration and photosynthesis. I have my students glue them into their interactive notebooks as a reference for them to use throughout the unit.
This is a twist on the "Penny Boat" challenge where students design a boat to fit the most amount of pennies. In this challenge students are designing and building a boat to fit the most amount of candy corn using only the supplies given. The students need to work together in this activity. You can change the supplies you give your students, I only used aluminum foil, straws, wax paper, flashcards, and tape since they were easy to cut. I would recommend to get enough candy corn to use a fresh ba