7 years teaching EFL (English) abroad, and 4 years as a Middle School Science Teacher. I like to support development of academic language, and create hands-on/ manipulative materials for my students. I tend to create resources for struggling students in my middle school classroom, so some may be appropriate for higher elementary as well. Thanks for stopping by!
This activity is an exploration of the unique ecosystem of Mono Lake in California. Students will review the included information and use arrows to connect the predator/prey relationships of this real-world location. This is great as a supplement to reading/videos about ecological relationships, or as a quick reteaching for struggling students, or an independent activity for fast finishers. The bast part of all is that there are two versions of this activity! One is an editable Google Slideshow
This activity is an exploration of the unique ecosystem of the Monterey Bay in California. Students will review the included information and use arrows to connect the predator/prey relationships of this real-world location. This is great as a supplement to reading/videos about ecological relationships, or as a quick reteaching for struggling students, or an independent activity for fast finishers. The bast part of all is that there are two versions of this activity! One is an editable Google Sli
This bundle collects 4 different food web activities listed on my store. Teacher guides and answer keys are included. Students will review the included information and use arrows to connect the predator/prey relationships of any one of 4 real-world food webs. This is great as a supplement to reading/videos about ecological relationships, or as a quick reteaching for struggling students, or an independent activity for fast finishers. The bast part of all is that there are two versions of each foo
This activity is an exploration of the unique ecosystem of Joshua Tree National Forest. Students will review the included information and use arrows to connect the predator/prey relationships of this real-world location. This is great as a supplement to reading/videos about ecological relationships, or as a quick reteaching for struggling students, or an independent activity for fast finishers. The bast part of all is that there are two versions of this activity! One is an editable Google Slides
This activity is an exploration of the unique ecosystem of Sequoia National Forest. Students will review the included information and use arrows to connect the predator/prey relationships of this real-world location. This is great as a supplement to reading/videos about ecological relationships, or as a quick reteaching for struggling students, or an independent activity for fast finishers. The bast part of all is that there are two versions of this activity! One is an editable Google Slideshow
7 years teaching EFL (English) abroad, and 4 years as a Middle School Science Teacher. I like to support development of academic language, and create hands-on/ manipulative materials for my students. I tend to create resources for struggling students in my middle school classroom, so some may be appropriate for higher elementary as well. Thanks for stopping by!
Teaching style
Hands-on, project-based learning, and teaching science through art!
My own education history
-AA from Hartnell College in Salinas, CA
-BA from CSU Fullerton in Fullerton, CA
-Teaching Credential from CSU Monterey Bay in Seaside, CA
-MAE in Curriculum and Instruction from CSU Monterey Bay in Seaside, CA
Additional biographical information
https://linktr.ee/stephen_inks
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