Bring your ecosystem unit to life with this fast-paced, student-centered simulation! Ecosystem Speed Survival is an engaging classroom activity that helps students understand biodiversity, niches, interdependence, and ecosystem change through movement, discussion, and role-play. Instead of passively reading about ecosystems, students become the organisms and experience how living things rely on one another to survive. In this activity, each student is assigned an organism and participates in
1. Project Goal: Each student will choose one property of air to demonstrate. 2. Properties to Choose From: - Air takes up space - Air has mass - Air moves and can move things - Air exerts pressure - Air does work 3. Research: Students will conduct a brief research on their chosen property. 4. Demonstration: Using common household items, students will create a demonstration of their chosen property. 5. Presentation: Students will record a video explanation and demonstration u
Assignment Overview:- Students participated in a hands-on lab experiment demonstrating convection currents in water. - They explored the concepts of conduction, convection, and radiation. - Pre-lab questions helped students think critically about heat, molecular movement, and atmospheric pressure. - The lab involved observing the movement of warm and cold colored water in a container. - Post-lab questions encouraged students to reflect on their observations and make real-world connections. Purpo
Explore the Layers of the Atmosphere!This set of Google Slides is a ready-to-use resource that covers the five layers of Earth’s atmosphere— Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and Exosphere. Each slide includes clear visuals, key facts, and teacher notes to support instruction or independent student learning. Perfect for science lessons, review, or digital learning!
6th - 8th
Earth Sciences
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