Here is a PowerPoint to fully instruct your students in the Ecology and Interdependence unit. They can self learn or you can present! Active note taking can take place with vivid images and useful facts!
Understand how humans impact the environment through desertification, deforestation, and urbanization. The students create a city and then discover what happens when Human's Impact the area.
The Powerpoint lesson allows students to define and compile a vocabulary list for Human Impact. After the definitions are complete, students design a city with specific parameters. This is a one pager activity. After the students finish their dream city, they take a slip of paper (example: population explosion- build housing for 1000 new residents). Students really see how human activity impacts the Earth!
Students love to engage in hands-on experiments and learn basics of lab procedures and etiquette. The powerpoint walks students through 2 separate penny labs and one heart rate lab! This is a great activity for a Fun Friday!
The lesson includes all 4 pieces of evidence supporting Alfred Wegener's Continental Drift Hypothesis. The PowerPoint shows images of the San Andreas Fault and reviews Pangea.
Easy experiments to perform in your science class. Quick to set-up and break down. Students learn valuable lessons and work extremely well with their table partner or individually.
Welcome your new class with the fun ice breaker that helps ease everyone back into speaking and sharing! Classroom expectations are outlined and reviewed.
The powerpoint lets students practice memory tests with simple staring and listening. After the introduction activities, the students receive a quick lesson on why students who take down hand written notes perform better than students with type or just listen to lessons. The powerpoint starts with a warm-up slide!