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Set yourself up for success to lead a comprehensive study of world biomes. Set your own schedule or use an optional syllabus. (Check it out in our preview) Also watch a closing bonus video that provides a look back at information gathered over the study period. Students will learn: Major world biomes, where they are located, and why they exist Major features, flora, and fauna of each biome How plants and animals adapt And SO much more! Each lesson has a scripted PowerPoint, vocabulary, Google Ea
Save yourself hours of preparation before presenting on the topic of the skeletal system. This PowerPoint is packed with information that can be used as a 1 hour class or broken up and used to introduce individual pieces of the skeletal system. Lesson topics include: Functions of the Skeletal System Types of Bones Bone Composition (calcium, collagen, bone marrow) Cartilage Joint Types Ligaments Tendons Teeth Skeletal Medical Conditions (scoliosis and osteoarthritis) Musculoskeletal Career
Purchase this time-saver that is packed with great information on the nervous system. It is a thorough overview that includes: Explanations on the central and peripheral system The brain- 3 main parts and lobes Sensory organs and receptors Left brain/right brain theory Spinal Cord Neurons and more This is all very cerebral, so other interesting facts are included to make the presentation engaging. These include: Brain breaks/jokes Answers to questions such as "what is happening during a brain fr
Present answers to these questions: Where is the coniferous forest located throughout the globe? What are the weather conditions in the taiga? What are the features of the trees that make this forest unique? What is the oldest, tallest and widest tree? What other plants survive in these forests? What are some of the animals that call the coniferous forest home? What is food web? This includes an overview of producers, consumers, and decomposers as well as an example food web for this biome. The
Lead an engaging introduction on the desert biome including specific focus on the Gobi, Sahara, Antarctic, and Mojave deserts. You will be prepared to present answers to these questions: Where can you find both the hot and cold deserts of the world? What are the famous flora and fauna in the deserts? Why do day and night temperatures vary so greatly? What is continentality? What is a rain shadow? What is desertification and where is this taking place? What water conservation methods are used by
Present answers to these questions: Where can I find the shrubland biome? What are other names for this biome? What plants and animals call the shrubland home? What is cochineal? What plant can it be found on and how is it used? What is the difference between and aardvark and an ant eater? What is the difference between a mountain lion and a bob cat? The PowerPoint includes screen scripts. This bundle also includes: Handout for diorama activity Google Earth exploration guide with coordinates of
The primary role of the human reproductive differs from other human body systems (survival of the human species vs. homeostasis). This presentation focuses on human development, taking the learner through many of the amazing features of the gestational period. Topics include: Brief overview of the reproductive system parts Genetics Fertilization and Implanting Amniotic Fluid Placenta & Umbilical Cord Fetal Development at various weeks Keep your students tracking with useful analogies, fun fact
Students will be introduced to the Gobi, Sahara, Antarctic, and Mojave deserts and you will be prepared to present answers to these questions: Where can you find both the hot and cold deserts of the world? What are the famous flora and fauna in the deserts? Why do day and night temperatures vary so greatly? What is continentality? What is a rain shadow? What is desertification and where is this taking place? What water conservation methods are used by the flora and fauna? Other topics include: T
Introduce the renal system in an engaging and clear presentation. Not only will students learn about the primary parts, their roles, complications, and medical professions associated with the renal system, but they will also take away some memorable trivia. Topics include: Parts of the renal system How kidneys function as a blood filter Information gained from testing urine Edema, incontinence, and kidney stones Nephrologists and Urologists Blending of science and art - pointillism Bundle includ
Set yourself up for a great lecture on the integumentary system. This PowerPoint is packed with information and animations to keep your audience engaged. Lesson topics include: Integumentary system functions Skin layers Melanocytes/Melanin Elastin Keratin Sweat and oil glands Hair Nails Professions that work with the integumentary system Body painting (Using the skin as a canvas) And fun trivia This lesson is part of a human body series that integrates science and art.
Save yourself hours of preparation before presenting on the musculoskeletal system. This bundle contains a skeletal system presentation with enough information to be used as a 1-hour class or multiple sessions AND a second PowerPoint dedicated to the muscular system. All projects are art focused to utilized creativity as a memory reinforcement. Skeletal system lesson topics include: Functions of the Skeletal System Types of Bones Bone Composition (calcium, collagen, bone marrow) Cartilage Joi
Guide students through the coldest and harshest biomes on our planet. Student will be introduced to the adaptable plants and animals of the tundra as well as its many unique sky lights. This lesson will delight the learner with its beautiful landscapes, furry animals, and bright lights. Use Powerpoint full of beautiful pictures, a script, and animations to lead students through new information. Explore further with Google Earth using our latitude and longitude locations. Guide students in an a
Guide students through the digestive tract, from the first bite of pizza to the final elimination of waste. Students will learn ten major parts of the digestive system and how each works to break down food that provides nutrients for the body. Tie it all together at the end by exploring how food can be used in art. Topics covered include: Digestive System role Digestive System components Step by step through the digestive tract Gut bacteria Digestive system trivia Disease and illness Gastroenter
Present answers questions such as: Where is the coniferous forest located throughout the globe? What are the weather conditions in the taiga? What are the features of the trees that make this forest unique? What is the oldest, tallest and widest tree? What other plants survive in these forests? What are some of the animals that call the coniferous forest home? What is food web? This includes an overview of producers, consumers, and decomposers as well as an example food web for this biome. The P
Save yourself hours of preparation before presenting on the topic of the muscular system. Lesson topics include: Role of the muscular system Types of muscles (smooth, skeletal, cardiac) with examples 4 types of exercise Short and long-term effects of exercise Disease and injuries of the muscular system Professions involving the muscular system Students will also learn about: How muscles work in pairs The largest and strongest muscles Michelangelo and his work on the human form The futurism art
Save yourself time in preparation of teaching an introduction on the brackish water biome. You will be prepared to present answers to these questions: What is brackish water? What is an estuary? What is salinity? What is a sea verses an ocean? Why are brackish water areas called "nurseries of the sea?" What unique trees have adapted to survive in wetlands? What wildlife will you find in brackish waters? What are unique features of the Caspian Sea? And more! This is part of a teaching series on 7
The endocrine system is made up of a collection of glands responsible for producing chemicals that instruct major organs of your body. Present each endocrine gland and the role it plays in maintaining homeostasis. Topics include: Endocrine system role Difference between endocrine and exocrine glands Difference between nervous system and endocrine system Overview of each endocrine gland Osteoporosis (thyroid disease long-term impact) Chronic conditions- Type 1 vs Type 2 Diabetes (pancreas) Endocr
Purchase this time-saver that is packed with great information on the nervous system. It is a thorough overview that includes: Explanations on the central and peripheral system The brain- 3 main parts and lobes Sensory organs and receptors Left brain/right brain theory Spinal Cord Neurons and more This is all very cerebral, so other interesting facts are included to make the presentation engaging. These include: Brain breaks/jokes Answers to questions such as "what is happening during a brain fr
Save yourself time in preparation of teaching an introduction on the freshwater biome. You will present answers to these questions: What bodies of water are categorized as freshwater biome? Where can you find these freshwater sources? What makes a pond different than a lake other than its size? How do streams and rivers operate together? What are the award-winning rivers and lakes of the world? How are lakes formed? What is lake stratification? What impacts the velocity of a river? What are the
Save yourself time in preparation of teaching an introduction on plant and animal adaptation. You will be prepared to present answers to these questions: What is adaptation? What are the three types of adaptation? What are examples of each adaptation type? How are these adaptations seen across different biomes? What are some examples of super adapters that have multiple adaptations? What is mimicry? Who has the largest annual migration? What other animals hibernate besides bears? And more! This
Husband and wife team with 20+ years of training and education experience partner to bring engaging resources to the teaching community. Materials in this shop are created to promote exciting learning opportunities for students.
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