Crash Course: Zoology - BUNDLE WS & KEYSFlesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes sheet that also provides additional information for a review / discussion phase.Image Credit: Crash Course----Legal / Reuse InformationI release my material under a Creative Commons 4.0 International By Non-commercial (CC4-BY-NC) license.You MAYMake as many physical copies (prints) as you like, for your OWN PERSONAL classroom.Use the originals on Google Classroom (or similar) as much as you lik
Crash Course Zoology #14 - “Frontiers in Zoology”Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes worksheet with key for discussion.Copied from Crash Course: ‘In this final episode of Crash Course Zoology, we review everything we’ve learned and even look at advances in the field that took place just in the 14 weeks of this course! Rae also shares various ways YOU can get involved in the zoology field!’Image Credit: Crash Course----Included in this DownloadStudent Print - Docx & PDF
Crash Course Zoology #13 - “What is a Species?”Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes worksheet with key for discussion.Copied from Crash Course: ‘Today, in the penultimate episode of Crash Course Zoology, we’re going to use everything we’ve learned so far to try and figure out what a “species” even is anyway! As you’ll see, the incredible diversity of animals makes it really difficult to fit animals into neat categories so scientists have employed a variety of approaches
Crash Course Zoology #12 - “Phylogenic Mysteries”Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes worksheet with key for discussion.Copied from Crash Course: ‘In today’s episode of Crash Course Zoology, we’re going to solve some phylogenetic mysteries! There are so many more questions we have yet to answer in Zoology so grab some fossils, fire up the DNA sequences, and bring your best hypothesis as we try to figure out where all the baby eels are, explain why spiders seem so lonely,
Crash Course Zoology #11 - “Parasites”Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes worksheet with key for discussion.Copied from Crash Course: ‘Nearly every environment on Earth — and that includes animals — is home to some kind of parasite. Today we’re going to talk about parasites not just because they’re an essential part of their ecosystems, but also because by studying them we can learn more about their hosts and even their shared evolution and ecology. So stick with us, th
Crash Course Zoology #10 - “Animals Working Together”Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes worksheet with key for discussion.Copied from Crash Course: ‘Social behavior like caring for our young, fighting off rivals, joining a pack, or even fusing together into a huge super animal like the Power Rangers, adds a whole other layer of complexity to the lives of animals out there. And it even raises questions about being, culture, and what it means to be an individual. So toda
Crash Course Zoology #9 - “Reproduction”Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes worksheet with key for discussion.Copied from Crash Course: ‘Today we’re (finally) going to talk about animal babies! But more than just puppies and piglets we’re going to be looking at their genes. Sexual reproduction is part of the very definition of what it means to be an animal and as you’ll see life has found a variety of methods to pass down genetic information. We’ll also discuss the diff
Crash Course Zoology #8 - “Ancestral & Weird Senses”Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes worksheet with key for discussion.Copied from Crash Course: ‘Today, we’re going to talk about one of the earliest animal senses, one that every life form we’ve ever found seems to have — chemosensation — or our sense of taste and smell. We’ll discuss how animals use these senses to explore their environment and communicate, and how that pair of nostrils of yours is an example of conv
Crash Course Zoology #7 - “How Animals Hear”Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes worksheet with key for discussion.Copied from Crash Course: ‘Today we’re going to talk about what an ear even is, how ears have evolved, how they work, and some of the cool ways animals have tweaked their ears to work for their lifestyle. So perk up whatever you use for hearing because we’re going to be sending vibrations your way for the next 10ish minutes!’Image Credit: Crash Course----Inc
Crash Course Zoology #6 - “How Animals See”Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes worksheet with key for discussion.Copied from Crash Course: ‘One of the most common adaptations seen in the animal kingdom is vision. Nearly 96% of all animals have some kind of eyes and they’ve proven so evolutionary advantageous that they’ve evolved multiple times in multiple ways and in a surprisingly short amount of time! So today, we’ll walk you through the different types of eyes, show
Crash Course Zoology #5 - “Brainy & Brainless Animals”Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes worksheet with key for discussion.Copied from Crash Course: ‘Today we’re going to take a closer look at brains, how animals use them, and how some animals have even evolved to lose them! It turns out that a brain (and intelligence more broadly) isn’t easy to define, but what we do know for sure is that brains have evolved over time in response to the challenges in an animal’s envir
Crash Course Zoology #4 - “How & What Animals Eat”Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes worksheet with key for discussion.Copied from Crash Course: ‘Animals have evolved to eat a lot of different things, even stuff that barely passes for food, and it shapes our entire lives from what we look like to where we live. Today, we’ll talk about why being a carnivore is just easier than being a herbivore, why there are so few omnivores out there, and dedicate a little time to the
Crash Course Geology #10 - “What is Plate Tectonics”Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes worksheet with key for discussion.Copied from Crash Course: ‘A long, long time ago, Earth was home to one giant super continent. So, what happened? In this episode of Crash Course Geology, we’ll break down plate tectonics and how it shapes Earth’s past, present, and future.’Image Credit: Crash Course----Included in this DownloadStudent Print - Docx & PDF formatsTeacher / Educator Key
Crash Course Geology #9 - “How Water Shapes the Land”Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes worksheet with key for discussion.Copied from Crash Course: ‘Drop by drop, water has the power to break rock and create whole new landforms. But how? In this episode of Crash Course Geology, we’ll trace how the water cycle works and how this humble geological force sculpts the land as we know it—faster than you might think.’Image Credit: Crash Course----Included in this DownloadStud
Crash Course Geology #8 - “Where Do Diamonds Come From?”Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes worksheet with key for discussion.Copied from Crash Course: ‘Diamonds are a girl’s best friend. But they’re so much more than that. They’re sources of power, wealth, and conflict. They’re tickets into Earth’s deep, ancient past. (And they’re super duper cursed. Well, some of them. Maybe.) Join us to learn more about where these strange gems come from, and the hold they’ve had ove
Crash Course Geology #7 - “How Do Gems Form?”Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes worksheet with key for discussion.Copied from Crash Course: ‘For most of human history, one thing has been true – we LOVE shiny things. Gems are the crown jewels (pun intended) of geology, and for thousands of years, we’ve wanted to know all about them. In today’s episode of Crash Course Geology, we’ll explore some of those burning questions, like, what are they? Where do they come from? A
Guided Notes & Key Cosmos a Spacetime Odyssey Season 1 COMPLETE BUNDLE Each guided note worksheet focuses on student analysis and comprehension.Image Credit: 20th Century Fox----Legal / Reuse InformationI release my material under a Creative Commons 4.0 International By Non-commercial (CC4-BY-NC) license.You MAYMake as many physical copies (prints) as you like, for your OWN PERSONAL classroom.Use the originals on Google Classroom (or similar) as much as you like, for your OWN PERSONAL classroom
Guided Notes: Bozeman Science NGSS Life Science Guided Notes COMPLETE Bundle. Flesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes sheet that also provides additional information for a review / discussion phase.This publication gives access to ALL of my Bozeman Science NGSS Physical Science Guided Notes w/ Keys. Image Credit: DNA, Genetics (via Pixabay)----Legal / Reuse InformationI release my material under a Creative Commons 4.0 International By Non-commercial (CC4-BY-NC) license.You
Bozeman Science NGSS Earth & Space Science - COMPLETE BUNDLE WS & KEYSFlesh-out your course or supplement it with this guided notes sheet that also provides additional information for a review / discussion phase.This publication gives access to ALL of my Bozeman Science NGSS Earth & Space Science Worksheets w/ Keys. Free product in this series: ESS1A The Universe & Its Stars - NGSS Bozeman Science Guide & KeyImage Credit: The Earth seen from Apollo 17----Legal / Reuse InformationI release my ma
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell: “The Internet is Worse Than Ever – Now What?”Expand your curriculum or supplement your lessons with this worksheet (answer key included).Copied from Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell: ‘In 2022 nearly half of Americans expected a civil war in the next few years, one in five now believes political violence is justified. And it is not just the US but around the world. People increasingly see themselves as part of opposing teams.There are many different reasons for this, but one