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High school science dbqs for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Hominids and Evolution - Lesson and DBQ

Hominids and Evolution - Lesson and DBQ

Hominids and Evolution – DBQThe main goal of this lesson is to have students compare different hominids and describe how they evolved over time.Check out an alternate version of this lesson here!This lesson comes with a 15 Slide PowerPoint that includes:A Do Now QuestionClass NotesInformational Graphics/ChartsA Video LinkAssessment QuestionsActivity InstructionsA Conclusion QuestionThere are three different activity options based on a 5 document DBQDocument 1 - Human Evolution Image Document 2
Preview of Writing in Science - Constructed Response Strategy

Writing in Science - Constructed Response Strategy

With literacy becoming more of a focus in education and the need to reach higher depth of knowledge in science, writing is imperative! This constructed response strategy will help your students learn to set up there writing, think analytical about their prompt, and to reach those higher depth of knowledge skills in science. This strategy is great in setting up for DBQs can easily transfer into other subject areas. Packet Includes: - CSET Breakdown & Directions - CSET Samples - CSET Blank
Preview of DBQ Document Based Questioning - Bats

DBQ Document Based Questioning - Bats

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Teacher at Hart
DBQ titled: Why are Bats important to the ecosystem? This is a DBQ document based questioning on Bats. It has full instructions for students. 5 total documents. Lists the source for the documents so students can practice citing information from text. This can be tied in with 7th grade Georgia standards of ecosystems or just general fun research for students. This can also be used to teach students how to cite evidence from articles or on the internet.
Preview of Nervous system, neurons digital review activity + worksheet middle school

Nervous system, neurons digital review activity + worksheet middle school

Inspire  independent revision, with this  interactive game designed to help your students master the concepts, structures and functions of the neuron, brain and spinal cord. There are five interactive activities (25 questions) to complete. Each activity will test for understanding of keywords, applying knowledge (to the abuse of substances)and the ability to interpret what a question is requiring.The colorful game is self-correcting, providing feedback after each activity.  All activities must b
Preview of Circulatory system digital activities, worksheet, 7th grade science

Circulatory system digital activities, worksheet, 7th grade science

Inspire independent consolidation, with this Digital interactive game designed to help your students master the concepts, structures and functions of the heart and circulation. There are five interactive activities (25 questions) to complete. Each activity will test for understanding of keywords, question types and applying knowledge to graphs.The colorful game is self-correcting, providing feedback after each activity.  All five activities must be completed to win the game. Students succeed as
Preview of S3 Manhattan Project Source Based Activities w/Answers

S3 Manhattan Project Source Based Activities w/Answers

This outstanding, comprehensive resource provides the student with an engaging narrative as well as a great deal of practice using historical sources to hone their skills. This product can be used in the classroom and/or as a well-structured homework assignment. The Manhattan Project, an Anglo-American effort to develop nuclear weapons during World War II, is regarded as one of the most notable megaprojects of the 20th century, despite its controversy. It combined expertise, industrial productio
Preview of FRQ Bacteria

FRQ Bacteria

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NoSubstitutes
Engaging Student Read: Unlocking the Secrets of Forensics with MicrobesDive into a brief article tailored for students, exploring the fascinating role microbes play in forensic investigations. This captivating piece aims to spark student interest by prompting thought-provoking questions that draw connections to various biology class units.
Preview of The late Bronze Age Uluburun Shipwreck

The late Bronze Age Uluburun Shipwreck

An excellent resource which explores one of the great finds in Ancient marine archeology - the Uluburun Shipwreck. This resource is a very good DBQ for students. Close study of the cargo and hull remains of the Uluburun wreck has provided a special glimpse into the Bronze Age, its material cultures, and aspects of construction, economic exchange, and transportation. In general, this degree of interconnection of the Mediterranean during this time could have only been achieved through the inte
Preview of Writing Pages (Magazine, Newspaper, Website) - To meet Common Core Standards

Writing Pages (Magazine, Newspaper, Website) - To meet Common Core Standards

Use these writing pages to meet common core standards to integrate visual supports with written information. These pages can be used for individual assignments or reports, as pages for newspaper articles or magazine articles, or as draft/mock website pages. Contents: * 7 Different first page formats including area for title and 0 – 3 visual aids * 7 Different supplemental page formats including area for 0 – 3 visual aids * Pages can be combined in multiple ways to provide student choice L
Preview of IB Biology - 5.1 - Evolution - Evidence of Evolution - PowerPoint Presentation

IB Biology - 5.1 - Evolution - Evidence of Evolution - PowerPoint Presentation

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Val
IB Biology Evolution 5.1 – Evidence of Evolution Presentation I designed this IB Biology PowerPoint presentation to correspond to the course companion, 2014 Edition Biology, written by Andew Allott and David Mindorff. The content in the presentation is also in alignment with the new 2016 exam. According to the IB Biology Guide, the following topics are addressed in this presentation: Nature of Science topic: • Looking for patterns, trends and discrepancies—there are common features in the bo
Preview of Read & Comprehend Scientific Texts Strategy & Mindset Presentation | NGSS

Read & Comprehend Scientific Texts Strategy & Mindset Presentation | NGSS

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Avyakta Skye LLC
Read & Comprehend Scientific Texts | Mindset | Mindfulness | NGSSThis resource includes a Presentation that helps to guide students on how to be successful in reading and comprehending scientific texts independently. It helps students to get into a mindset of reading success with examples demonstrating reasoning for the mindset. Thank you for your interest!
Preview of IB - 4.4 - Ecology - Climate Change - PowerPoint Presentation

IB - 4.4 - Ecology - Climate Change - PowerPoint Presentation

Created by
Val
IB Biology Ecology 4.4 – Climate Change Presentation I designed this IB Biology PowerPoint presentation to correspond to the course companion, 2014 Edition Biology, written by Andew Allott and David Mindorff. The content in the presentation is also in alignment with the new 2016 exam. According to the IB Biology Guide, the following are addressed in this presentation: Nature of Science topic: • Assessing claims—assessment of the claims that human activities are producing climate change. Un
Preview of IB Biology - 4.3 - Ecology - Carbon Cycling - PowerPoint Presentation

IB Biology - 4.3 - Ecology - Carbon Cycling - PowerPoint Presentation

Created by
Val
IB Biology Ecology 4.3 – Carbon Cycling Presentation I designed this IB Biology PowerPoint presentation to correspond to the course companion, 2014 Edition Biology, written by Andew Allott and David Mindorff. The content in the presentation is also in alignment with the new 2016 exam. According to the IB Biology Guide, the following are addressed in this presentation: Nature of Science topic: • Making accurate, quantitative measurements—it is important to obtain reliable data on the concentr
Preview of Atmosphere and Meteorology Unit Review Stations

Atmosphere and Meteorology Unit Review Stations

I post these questions around my classroom and right outside my classroom in the hallway so that the questions are spread out. ​There are a total of 40 questions. You could use it for a practice test, review stations, or turn it into a test. Topics include: climate zones, atmosphere layers, Coriolis effect, atmospheric pressure, convection currents, global warming, and more.
Preview of S3 Marie Curie Source-based Activities (DBQ)

S3 Marie Curie Source-based Activities (DBQ)

This outstanding resource thoroughly reviews the topic with a well-researched historical narrative coupled with inset explanations of specialist terms as well as providing biography, cause & consequence, and discussion questions. This resource especially focuses upon historical source analysis (DBQ) through speech decoding, interpretation of written sources, images, and political cartoons. This resource provides a very thorough answer guide with scoring guidance. This resource can be used in
Preview of IB Biology - 5.2 - Evolution - Natural Selection - PowerPoint Presentation

IB Biology - 5.2 - Evolution - Natural Selection - PowerPoint Presentation

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Val
IB Biology Evolution 5.2 – Natural Selection PowerPoint Presentation I designed this IB Biology PowerPoint presentation to correspond to the course companion, 2014 Edition Biology, written by Andew Allott and David Mindorff. The content in the presentation is also in alignment with the new 2016 exam. According to the IB Biology Guide, the following are addressed in this presentation: Nature of Science topic: • Use theories to explain natural phenomena—the theory of evolution by natural selec
Preview of A Problem of Persistence: Polar vs. Nonpolar

A Problem of Persistence: Polar vs. Nonpolar

This activity requires students to infer the effect of plastics on marine ecosystems and the animals within those ecosystems based on previous knowledge about polar vs. non-polar substances; including the importance of the structure of water. Students also have to answer questions by interpreting graphs from research of surface plastics in the ocean. This is a real-world application of the effects of intra- and intermolecular forces within and between molecules, that requires deep thinking to an
Preview of A Problem of Persistence: Polar vs. Nonpolar

A Problem of Persistence: Polar vs. Nonpolar

This activity requires students to infer the effect of plastics on marine ecosystems and the animals within those ecosystems based on previous knowledge about polar vs. non-polar substances; including the importance of the structure of water. Students also have to answer questions by interpreting graphs from research of surface plastics in the ocean. This is a real-world application of the effects of intra- and intermolecular forces within and between molecules, that requires deep thinking to an
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