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Earth Day : Human Impact on the Planet (article/questions/key/puzzle)- Sub Plans

Rated 4.76 out of 5, based on 21 reviews
4.8 (21 ratings)
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Marvelous Middle School
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Grade Levels
7th - 12th, Homeschool
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9 pages
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The lesson was organized and easy to follow. The slides were thorough and had great information. This lesson helped my students understand the life cycle of a star.
This was a great resource! My students were amazed at how humans can impact the Earth! I used this reading with my high school students, who all have IEPs or 504s. We read the passage together, and the questions were spot on!

Description

INFORMATIONAL READING ARTICLE: EARTH DAY

SUBJECTS: SCIENCE, ECOLOGY, HISTORY, LANGUAGE ARTS

GRADES : 7-12

DISTANCE LEARNING: YES!

SUB PLANS: YES!

This is a great environmental article focusing on ten ways that humans have had a negative impact on the planet's environment. It's great for Earth Day (April 22) or for any biology, ecology, earth science, or general science classroom.

Included:

1 - Article (3 Pages) - 10 Ways Humans Impact the Planet

2 - Question Sheet (3 pages, 20 questions, opinion, vocabulary, etc...)

3 - Vocabulary Puzzle (focusing on key terms)

4 - Answer Key (for all questions and puzzle)

DOC & PDF VERSIONS: This product is provided as an MS-Word document (DOC) so you can edit any questions/content to better fit the needs of your students. A PDF version is also provided for ease of use/printing on any technology.

Thank you for your purchase and for taking the time to leave me positive feedback on this product and for taking the time to teach your students about the history and importance of Earth Day!

Notice: All of the images included with the product were purchased royalty-free for use in digital media from photo libraries including: Shutterstock and iStock. Additional images are free public domain and can be found in the libraries of stockfreeimages, clker.com, pixabay.com, and other free online media sources.

Total Pages
9 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
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