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 coloring page has been used as an extension activity for my students who are more advanced in ecology standards and need to apply their knowledge to a real-world issue. I included some comprehension questions on the back to make sure that students actually read the information. It is meant to be a fun (but science-based) reward for students who finish their work early.
I designed this coloring sheet as a way to introduce my students to other types of ecological relationships besides predation, which was heavily covered in ecology standards. This could be used as a quick time-filler, review, or engagement hook before going deeper. My students just completed a poster project on symbiosis, and examples like this were helpful to give them ideas. I'll be creating more resources like this, and posting them as I complete. Thanks for checking it out!
This is a coloring page designed to help students think about human actions which have a big effect on the environment. The information contained on the page should help students to answer the questions, and personal reflection on choices and possible solutions will be needed to complete the questions. Great for discussion after a project/video/lab on plastic pollution. This is also a fun reward for students who finish their work early. It can further be used as a conversation starter to get stu
I designed this coloring sheet as a way to introduce my students to other types of ecological relationships besides predation, which was heavily covered in ecology standards. This could be used as a quick time-filler, review, or engagement hook before going deeper. My students just completed a poster project on symbiosis, and examples like this were helpful to give them ideas. I'll be creating more resources like this, and posting them as I complete. Thanks for checking it out!
I designed this coloring sheet as a way to introduce my students to other types of ecological relationships besides predation, which was heavily covered in ecology standards. This could be used as a quick time-filler, review, or engagement hook before going deeper. My students just completed a poster project on symbiosis, and examples like this were helpful to give them ideas. I'll be creating more resources like this, and posting them as I complete. Thanks for checking it out!
I designed this coloring sheet as a way to introduce my students to other types of ecological relationships besides predation, which was heavily covered in ecology standards. This could be used as a quick time-filler, review, or engagement hook before going deeper. My students just completed a poster project on symbiosis, and examples like this were helpful to give them ideas. I'll be creating more resources like this, and posting them as I complete. Thanks for checking it out!
I designed this coloring sheet as a way to introduce my students to other types of ecological relationships besides predation, which was heavily covered in ecology standards. This could be used as a quick time-filler, review, or engagement hook before going deeper. My students just completed a poster project on symbiosis, and examples like this were helpful to give them ideas. I'll be creating more resources like this, and posting them as I complete. Thanks for checking it out!
I designed this coloring sheet as a way to introduce my students to other types of ecological relationships besides predation, which was heavily covered in ecology standards. This could be used as a quick time-filler, review, or engagement hook before going deeper. My students just completed a poster project on symbiosis, and examples like this were helpful to give them ideas. I'll be creating more resources like this, and posting them as I complete. Thanks for checking it out!
I designed this coloring sheet as a way to introduce my students to other types of ecological relationships besides predation, which was heavily covered in ecology standards. This could be used as a quick time-filler, review, or engagement hook before going deeper. My students just completed a poster project on symbiosis, and examples like this were helpful to give them ideas. I'll be creating more resources like this, and posting them as I complete. Thanks for checking it out!
I designed this coloring sheet as a way to introduce my students to other types of ecological relationships besides predation, which was heavily covered in ecology standards. This could be used as a quick time-filler, review, or engagement hook before going deeper. My students just completed a poster project on symbiosis, and examples like this were helpful to give them ideas. I'll be creating more resources like this, and posting them as I complete. Thanks for checking it out!
I designed this coloring sheet as a way to introduce my students to other types of ecological relationships besides predation, which was heavily covered in ecology standards. This could be used as a quick time-filler, review, or engagement hook before going deeper. My students just completed a poster project on symbiosis, and examples like this were helpful to give them ideas. I'll be creating more resources like this, and posting them as I complete. Thanks for checking it out!
I designed this coloring sheet as a way to introduce my students to other types of ecological relationships besides predation, which was heavily covered in ecology standards. This could be used as a quick time-filler, review, or engagement hook before going deeper. My students just completed a poster project on symbiosis, and examples like this were helpful to give them ideas. I'll be creating more resources like this, and posting them as I complete. Thanks for checking it out!
I designed this coloring sheet as a way to introduce my students to other types of ecological relationships besides predation, which was heavily covered in ecology standards. This could be used as a quick time-filler, review, or engagement hook before going deeper. My students just completed a poster project on symbiosis, and examples like this were helpful to give them ideas. I'll be creating more resources like this, and posting them as I complete. Thanks for checking it out!
I designed this coloring sheet as a way to introduce my students to other types of ecological relationships besides predation, which was heavily covered in ecology standards. This could be used as a quick time-filler, review, or engagement hook before going deeper. My students just completed a poster project on symbiosis, and examples like this were helpful to give them ideas. I'll be creating more resources like this, and posting them as I complete. Thanks for checking it out!
I designed this coloring sheet as a way to introduce my students to other types of ecological relationships besides predation, which was heavily covered in ecology standards. This could be used as a quick time-filler, review, or engagement hook before going deeper. My students just completed a poster project on symbiosis, and examples like this were helpful to give them ideas. I'll be creating more resources like this, and posting them as I complete. Thanks for checking it out!
I designed this coloring sheet as a way to introduce my students to other types of ecological relationships besides predation, which was heavily covered in ecology standards. This could be used as a quick time-filler, review, or engagement hook before going deeper. My students just completed a poster project on symbiosis, and examples like this were helpful to give them ideas. I'll be creating more resources like this, and posting them as I complete. Thanks for checking it out!
I designed this coloring sheet as a way to introduce my students to other types of ecological relationships besides predation, which was heavily covered in ecology standards. This could be used as a quick time-filler, review, or engagement hook before going deeper. My students just completed a poster project on symbiosis, and examples like this were helpful to give them ideas. I'll be creating more resources like this, and posting them as I complete. Thanks for checking it out!
I designed this coloring sheet as a way to introduce my students to other types of ecological relationships besides predation, which was heavily covered in ecology standards. This could be used as a quick time-filler, review, or engagement hook before going deeper. My students just completed a poster project on symbiosis, and examples like this were helpful to give them ideas. I'll be creating more resources like this, and posting them as I complete. Thanks for checking it out!
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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