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High school Earth Day library skills resources for Easel Assessments

Preview of Paraphrase and Summarize Practice Activities | Avoiding Plagiarism | Digital

Paraphrase and Summarize Practice Activities | Avoiding Plagiarism | Digital

Your upper middle and high school students will learn a practical strategy and practice paraphrasing and summarizing. Students will learn to recognize plagiarism and practice an effective strategy for synthesizing information. No more Synonym Word Salads! This easy-to-use Digital Interactive Notebook is both a teaching tool and a convenient reference tool for you and your students.This Product includes an Editable Easel Assessment that your students can use for practice and review, or you can us
Preview of End of Year & Environment Day: Learn Sorting Our Trash(No Prep)Print & Easel

End of Year & Environment Day: Learn Sorting Our Trash(No Prep)Print & Easel

No Prep Required. Based on 2024 Earth Day Theme- Plastics vs PlanetFun Environment Playbook to raise awareness in kids in a fun, engaging way and make them good, responsible citizens. Added New Easel Activity: Now kids can enjoy a real-life based simulation game on picking and throwing the trash items usually found around them inside the various trash bins. This Playbook includes: Printable Worksheets and ActivitiesDigital GamesImportance of Recycling and Sorting the TrashRecycling ChecklistsEas
Preview of Using Print & Non-Print Sources | Classroom Success for Writing 8-12 ELA Guide

Using Print & Non-Print Sources | Classroom Success for Writing 8-12 ELA Guide

Have students conduct research using both print and non-print sources — that means both books, videos, podcasts, articles, electronic databases, digital collections, music, images, and more. Expand students' conception of what constitutes a source, while at the same time, have them organize their search, document what they find, and become more informed on a variety of topics.Note: This educational resource includes print and digital versions (PDF, Google Workspace, and Easel).What's Included:Te
Preview of Biotic and Abiotic Factors [Easel]

Biotic and Abiotic Factors [Easel]

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This four-page worksheet explores real-world examples of biotic and abiotic factors. Students will connect the prefixes "bio-" and "a-" to the tangible examples pictured on the worksheet. The goal of the activity is to recognize factors that came from living things are still considered biotic, and to review the distinction between the terms biotic and abiotic.The activity features 20 scenarios, each with a two-part multiple-choice question. Examples include trees, rocks, fallen dead trees, cloud
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