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Preview of Cladogram Practice

Cladogram Practice

A scaffolded worksheet that you can do as a class, small group, or individually. Students practice analyzing cladograms, and culminate with creating their own. These cladograms are shown facing two different directions, which is great preparation for the EOY state exams. I would appreciate if you would leave feedback for this item. Thank you! Follow my store to get updates on new items as they are added.
Preview of How A Fossil Forms

How A Fossil Forms

Created by
Beth Reller
sequencing worksheet on the steps of fossil formation.
Preview of Bring in a Bag of Artifacts!  Students learn about archaeology and each other!

Bring in a Bag of Artifacts! Students learn about archaeology and each other!

This is a half-page handout that gives directions for a fun activity that allows students to learn about each other while broadening their understanding of how archaeologists use artifacts to uncover clues about early human life.The handout summarizes the role of an archaeologist, defines artifacts, and describes the activity. Students are asked to fill a paper bag with 3-5 items from home that will give the class clues about their lives. They bring in the filled bag the next day, and their cl
Preview of ESS1.B ESS1.C LS4.A Claim Evidence Reasoning CER Asteroid & Dinosaur Extinction

ESS1.B ESS1.C LS4.A Claim Evidence Reasoning CER Asteroid & Dinosaur Extinction

Students learn about how there is evidence that the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs was as powerful as 10 billion atomic bombs and caused sulfur to be released into the atmosphere creating a global cooling event through a C.E.R. (Claim Evidence Reasoning) graphic organizer. This is great for getting your students to explain phenomena in a meaningful way and it allows you as the instructor to adequately assess their understanding of concepts. The students figure out what the "Claim" is in t
Preview of Skeleton: Human Biology Identification: Quiz, bell ringer, warm-up, exit, review

Skeleton: Human Biology Identification: Quiz, bell ringer, warm-up, exit, review

Created by
Lynn Bright
I like to start my lessons with a short activity to get my students focused. Sometimes I like to include a short assessment at the end. I have used these quizzes and activities successfully both in class using a paper copy handout and as a computer-graded online quiz with Grades 9-12 (GCSE and A-Level in the UK) and in adult evening classes. I have used them in Archaeology (Archeology), Physical Anthropology and Forensic classes but they would also be useful for Anatomy, Human Skeletal Biology
Preview of Dinosaur Fossil World Map (latitude / longitude) - questions / key / display

Dinosaur Fossil World Map (latitude / longitude) - questions / key / display

*Important - This assignment needs to be printed on 8.5" x 14" (legal) size paper*This assignment is a great review for students working with map coordinates (longitude / latitude) and presents a world map with 4 types of fossil discoveries (bones, teeth, eggs, and footprints). Assignment Goal: Students must locate specific symbols when coordinates are provided AND students must find a symbol and properly write the destination coordinates. A great addition to all geography or earth science
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning: Evidence from Oldest DNA Shows Common Ancestry

Claim Evidence Reasoning: Evidence from Oldest DNA Shows Common Ancestry

With this product, Students learn about DNA found in ancient human remains that reveal common ancestry between Europeans and Africans through a C.E.R. (Claim Evidence Reasoning) graphic organizer. This is great for getting your students to explain phenomena in a meaningful way and it allows you as the instructor to adequately assess their understanding of concepts. The students figure out what the "Claim" is in the article, they then use data that supports the claim in the "Evidence" section, dr
Preview of Info Reading Text - Weird Histroy: Easter Island Mysteries

Info Reading Text - Weird Histroy: Easter Island Mysteries

Created by
Vagi's Vault
Click here for "Author's Purpose" additional activityAn informational text article about Easter Island, and its mysterious moai statues! A great activity for studying ancient civilizations, use it as a supplement, extra credit, or substitute teaching plan anytime! This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. The information is from History.com, the questions are
Preview of Index Fossils Digital Activities | Distance Learning

Index Fossils Digital Activities | Distance Learning

About this Product• This resource includes fillable slides designed to work with Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint• Students work directly in a file to complete their work - no printing required!• Immersive Reader compatible reading passages included (read below)• Traditional PDF files of the assignments are included for printing.• Teacher key included • Download FREE digital assignments to learn more about fillable slides HERE.• Save $$$ with the Earth Science Complete Curriculum• Save $$$
Preview of Data Graph - Cretaceous Dinosaur Size (Bar Graph / Fossils / Math / Science)

Data Graph - Cretaceous Dinosaur Size (Bar Graph / Fossils / Math / Science)

NO PREP! MATH! SCIENCE!PERFECT FOR GRAPHING INTRODUCTION OR REVIEW!DINOSAUR SIZE BAR GRAPHGRADES: 4-8This assignment is great for class work, graphing review, homework or as extra credit for science/math classes. Perfect for sub plan enhancement (try combining it with a dinosaur article from my Daily Science selections for perfect sub/emergency plans).The assignment gives students data on 24 dinosaur species from the Cretaceous Period (data for dinosaur species and length is accurate). Students
Preview of Info Reading Text - The World's Oldest Human Ancestors? Lucy, Ardi and More

Info Reading Text - The World's Oldest Human Ancestors? Lucy, Ardi and More

Created by
Vagi's Vault
Click here for "Author's Purpose" additional activityAn informational text article about the history of "The World's Oldest Human Ancestors", looking at the fossils of "Lucy", as well as "Ardi" and a few others. A great activity for studying ancient people, artifacts, a supplement, extra credit, or substitute teaching plan anytime! This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. The information is from
Preview of TED Talk: The Secret Society of the Great Dismal Swamp- Dan Sayers

TED Talk: The Secret Society of the Great Dismal Swamp- Dan Sayers

Created by
Aurora Originals
Description: Take your students on a captivating journey into the past with this assignment inspired by the TED Talk about the hidden society that lived in the Great Dismal Swamp until the mid-1800s. This assignment provides a unique opportunity for students to explore the history, culture, and survival strategies of a community that remained hidden from mainstream society for centuries.Key Features:Historical Exploration: Students will delve into the rich history of the Great Dismal Swamp, from
Preview of TED Talk: Why are Sloths so Slow?- Kenny Coogan

TED Talk: Why are Sloths so Slow?- Kenny Coogan

Created by
Aurora Originals
Dive into the fascinating world of prehistoric giants with this engaging assignment inspired by an intriguing TED Talk! Students will explore the incredible history and unique adaptations of giant sloths, once towering over the landscapes of North, Central, and South America. The assignment features 20 high school/college level questions that encourage critical thinking and deeper understanding of the topic. Students will learn about the size range of prehistoric ground sloths, their role in dis
Preview of TED Talk: Why did Megalodon go Extinct?

TED Talk: Why did Megalodon go Extinct?

Created by
Aurora Originals
Description: Dive into the ancient oceans and uncover the mysteries of the megalodon, the largest shark to ever live, with this comprehensive assignment. Based on an engaging TED Talk, this assignment explores the rise, dominance, and eventual extinction of megalodons, offering students a deep understanding of prehistoric marine life and ecological interdependence.Included in this Assignment:Thought-Provoking Questions: 20 high school/college level questions designed to deepen students' comprehe
Preview of TED Talk: The Underground Cities of the Byzantine Empire-  Veronica Kalas

TED Talk: The Underground Cities of the Byzantine Empire- Veronica Kalas

Created by
Aurora Originals
Embark on a captivating journey to discover the secrets of Cappadocia's extraordinary landscape and delve into the ancient underground cities that lie beneath its surface. In this engaging resource, students will explore the geological wonders of Cappadocia, from its breathtaking fairy chimneys formed by volcanic eruptions to the remarkable network of subterranean settlements dating back to the Middle Ages.Through vivid descriptions and historical insights, learners will uncover the fascinating
Preview of TED Talk: How did feathers Evolve?- Carl Zimmer

TED Talk: How did feathers Evolve?- Carl Zimmer

Created by
Aurora Originals
Description: Take your students on a captivating exploration of the evolution of feathers with this set of 20 high school/college level discussion questions based on an engaging TED Talk. Students will delve into the remarkable world of feathers, from their origins in dinosaurs to their role in modern bird flight.Through these questions, students will uncover the complex evolutionary history of feathers, including the intermediate forms and the development of modern feather structures. They will
Preview of SCIENCE/CREATIVE WRITING PROMPT: THE BUBBLE PEOPLE/ GRS. 4-8, MG

SCIENCE/CREATIVE WRITING PROMPT: THE BUBBLE PEOPLE/ GRS. 4-8, MG

Did the ancient peoples of Nibiru or Egypt travel in bubbles? What was bubble travel like? Was it quick? Did they travel at the speed of light? Students finish the prompt. This is a mix of science hints, and some fictional information. Have fun!
Preview of TED Talk: What Archaeology and DNA can Teach us about Prehistoric Migration- Ian

TED Talk: What Archaeology and DNA can Teach us about Prehistoric Migration- Ian

Created by
Aurora Originals
Explore the ancient past of the British Isles with this engaging assignment inspired by the fascinating TED Talk on prehistoric migration. Students will delve into the history of human movement into the British Isles, from the earliest inhabitants to the migrations that shaped the population we see today.This assignment includes:A summary of the TED Talk, highlighting key points about Britain's prehistoric populations and their migrations.Comprehension questions to assess students' understanding
Preview of Dinosaur Planet Homework Pack - 51 Tasks

Dinosaur Planet Homework Pack - 51 Tasks

Do you want to provide your students with some fun and engaging homework activities that relate to the theme of dinosaur planet? Do you want to cover different subjects such as geography, history, science, math, writing, and reading? If so, this Dinosaur Planet Homework Pack is perfect for you!This pack contains a grid of 51 tasks that span across various subjects and skills. Your students can choose which tasks they want to complete and how many they want to do each week. The tasks are designed
Preview of Daily Science 12 : Mammoth Fossil Find (article / worksheet / dinosaurs / sub)

Daily Science 12 : Mammoth Fossil Find (article / worksheet / dinosaurs / sub)

This purchase is for a DAILY SCIENCE informational article which is ideal for science or language arts classrooms. These articles provide a perfect, and short, article that showcases a wide selection of science themes. Each article should take 5-10 minutes (depending on grade and student reading ability) which makes them ideal for classroom warm-ups, extra credit, or time filler work for early finishers. I often use the articles for inclusion during exams or tests where a short informational rea
Preview of Info Reading Text - Ancient People: Hunter-Gatherers (no prep/sub plans)

Info Reading Text - Ancient People: Hunter-Gatherers (no prep/sub plans)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
Click here for "Author's Purpose" additional activityAn informational text article about how hunter-gatherers lived! A great activity for studying ancient civilizations or artifacts, use it as a supplement, extra credit, or substitute teaching plan anytime! This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. The information is from History.com, the questions are mine. To make t
Preview of BBC World History Africa: Ep 1, Mother Africa

BBC World History Africa: Ep 1, Mother Africa

Created by
William Myall
The outstanding BBC News History “Africa” series follows and draws on the UNESCO General History of Africa, with extensive interviews with African academics, witnesses, and stakeholders. This episode includes the origins of humankind; how and why we evolved in Africa. During her journey Zeinab is granted rare access to the actual bones of one of the most iconic discoveries in the field of palaeontology, ‘Lucy' in Ethiopia, or as she is known in Amharic, ‘Dinkenesh’, which means ‘you are marvello
Preview of KING ARTHUR: HIS MAGICAL WEAPONS

KING ARTHUR: HIS MAGICAL WEAPONS

This is a supplemental assignment for literature and the life of the legendary King Arthur. There is a small essay question on the bottom of the assignment. Students research the types of weapons King Arthur might have used. Thanks so much for visiting and supporting the House of Knowledge and Kindness! We are humbled by your visit.
Preview of BBC History: Africa. ep 5, Aksum. Video questions, differentiated.

BBC History: Africa. ep 5, Aksum. Video questions, differentiated.

Created by
William Myall
The outstanding BBC News History “Africa” series follows and draws on the UNESCO General History of Africa, with extensive interviews with African academics, witnesses, and stakeholders. In this episode Zeinab Badawi travels to the rarely visited country of Eritrea and neighbouring Ethiopia to chart the rise of the kingdom of Aksum. Described as one of the four greatest civilisations of the ancient world, Zeinab examines archaeological remains in both countries dating back many hundreds of years
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