An introduction to the endocrine system using notes using a graphic organizer and follow up questions to become familiar with the basic glands and their hormones. Fill in the chart of the endocrine system and answer the practice questions. This can be used with a science video like Bozeman or Amoeba sisters or using a textbook or an online source like CK-12 Endocrine article. There is a paid version with an answer key.
This engaging Early Tectonic Movement activity helps middle and high school Earth Science students visualize how Earth’s continents have shifted over hundreds of millions of years while strengthening critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. Students begin by color-coding ancient continents and matching them to present-day landmasses, helping them clearly see the progression from Pangaea to the modern world. The included analysis questions that challenge students to apply concepts of
Description: Make Earth’s enormous history meaningful and engaging with this interactive Geologic Time Scale Activity designed for middle school and early high school Earth Science students! Students complete a geologic timeline by filling in major eras and periods of Earth’s history, then apply higher-level thinking skills through challenging analysis and calculation questions. This resource helps students understand the vast scale of geologic time while connecting major events such as the Ca
An introduction to the endocrine system using notes using a graphic organizer and follow up questions to become familiar with the basic glands and their hormones. Fill in the chart of the endocrine system and answer the practice questions. This can be used with a science video like Bozeman or Amoeba sisters or using a textbook or an online source like CK-12 Endocrine article. INCLUDES ANSWER KEY.
Students Label and annotate a food web and analyze how matter and energy food move through the chain then answer follow up inquiry questions. Also uniquely includes matter and energy movement through decomposers and through the waste end of a food web as well. Includes answer Key.
This Volcanic Hazards lesson includes guided student notes and a practice worksheet to help students understand the dangers associated with volcanoes, including lava flows, ash clouds, pyroclastic flows, and lahars. Designed for Middle School Earth Science, this resource works well for introducing volcanic hazards, reinforcing learning, or reviewing key concepts during a volcanoes unit. This print-and-go activity is ideal for classwork, homework, or independent practice.
An introduction to the reaction energy endo/exothermic reactions using notes using graphs and follow up questions to become familiar with the basic of exo/endothermic reaction types. Fill in the reaction type graphs and answer the practice questions. This can be used with a science video like Bozeman or Amoeba sisters or using a textbook or an online source like CK-12 Exo/Endothermic Processes article. Includes answer key.
An introductory background article about Nicola Tesla and his contributions to the world. STEM biography. A great supplement, fill in, or substitute teaching plan. MS Word doc for easy editing.
An overview of the Paleozoic Era including mass extinction events and the role of climate in the development of life on Earth. Use notes using a graphic organizer and follow up questions to become familiar with the basic events and developments in Earth's history that characterize this era. Fill in the chart of the chart for the name events and ending and answer the practice questions. This can be used with the science video like PBS Eons or online article on CK-12.
A brief introduction to how our understanding of Earth's Age has change over the years. Students use a video to take notes and answer questions- optional graphing activity included.
Hydrogen Energy video questions An snapshot of the current challenges and potential of Hydrogen as an energy source and a couple of groups that are trying to bring its potential to reality.