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Preview of Continental Drift Interactive Notebook Presentation/Webquest

Continental Drift Interactive Notebook Presentation/Webquest

Created by
Rx4Jx
This Notebook presentation is used either as an interactive lecture or inquiry based research assignment for students. It is developed so students research evidence of continental drift (Alfred Wegener) and plot the observations onto an interactive map. As the data accumulates, and plotted onto the map (grouped to stay with the continent), students match the coastlines of the continent to complete the Pangea "puzzle" as explained by the continental drift theory. All in all, students assess the f
Preview of Animal Adaptation Webquest

Animal Adaptation Webquest

Created by
Sherilyn Lee
This interactive powerpoint lesson designed to be a project based WebQuest dedicated to learning about animal adaptations. It includes an engaging introduction as well as a step by step guide on how to instruct students to complete the assignment using the internet (links to websites provided). Additionally, I have provided a rubric to score the assignment.
Preview of Rainforest Floor Flipchart

Rainforest Floor Flipchart

Created by
Julie Wagner
This Promethean Board flipchart teaches students information about the rainforest floor through pictures and links. The information covered includes the Kapok tree, and animals of the rainforest floor such as the tapir, army ants, scorpions, anteaters, anacondas, and jaguars.
Preview of Periodic Table Hyperdoc

Periodic Table Hyperdoc

This hyperdoc can be used as an introduction to the periodic table. It is meant to be used in conjunction with Google Docs and Google Classroom. All of the links The download is a PDF file, however, there is a link for you to copy and paste at the top of the page that will take you to the Google document. Please be sure to make a copy of the document once you access it. Students will be able to make a copy of the document and type their answers directly into the document. This document is perfe
Preview of Continental Drift Interactive Notebook Presentation

Continental Drift Interactive Notebook Presentation

Created by
Rx4Jx
This Notebook presentation is used either as an interactive lecture or inquiry based research assignment for students. It is developed so students research evidence of continental drift (Alfred Wegener) and plot the observations onto an interactive map. As the data accumulates, students match the coastlines of the continent to complete the Pangea "puzzle" as explained by the continental drift theory. All in all, students assess the four key pieces of evidence for continental drift (fossils, glac
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