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Environment Common Core RI.9-10.5 resources

Preview of Teen Leaders - Reading Comprehension (ELA & Environmental Science)

Teen Leaders - Reading Comprehension (ELA & Environmental Science)

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
This reading comprehension resource presents three nonfiction articles about teen environmental activists Autumn Peltier, Mari Copeny, and Isra Hirsi. Perfect for social studies and environmental science! (optimized for grades 8-9)Vocabulary activitiesReading comprehensionParagraph analysisAssessmentEach article follows the same format and includes the same types of evidence. This allows mixing and matching to adapt this resource to your learners. For maximum versatility, this resource contains
Preview of The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan - Infographic Background Brief

The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan - Infographic Background Brief

Students need background knowledge to comprehend the novels of the EngageNY modules. Infographic Background Briefs are 1-page documents that serve as an anchor text. In visuals, they present the MOST important information students need to understand about the context of the novel. Introduce the Infographic Background Brief in the beginning of the unit, engage students in close reading of its parts, and use the brief to identify companion texts for students to read and deepen their knowledge of t
Preview of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring & The Environmental Movement

Rachel Carson's Silent Spring & The Environmental Movement

What´s it about?This activity is about exploring the work of Rachel Carson, a pioneering environmentalist and writer who wrote the influential book "Silent Spring." The activity involves reading and analyzing excerpts from the book, and answering questions to gain a deeper understanding of Carson's views on environmental issues and the impacts of human actions on the natural world. The goal of the activity is to foster critical thinking and engagement with environmental issues, and to inspire st
Preview of Grades 8- 12th Grade: Climate Change for Traditional Students

Grades 8- 12th Grade: Climate Change for Traditional Students

This educational resource pack includes:• A reader called “Earth’s Climate Change.” • Fill in the Blanks Tests with Answers Key; • Handy Links about Climate Change (Articles, Books, Videos); • Climate Change Word Searches (5 of them); • Common Core: ELAS.R.IT.1-10 Re: Climate Change! Etc.; • Clip Art for Climate Change;• Climate Change Paragraph Guided Writing Practice; (“Why Climate Change is Important!” 1 paragraph model)• Lab Work and Easy Hands on Research Regarding Climate Change; • Common
Preview of Reading in the Content Areas: Global Warming 4-Pack

Reading in the Content Areas: Global Warming 4-Pack

Created by
ReadingWell360
This bundle contains 4 reading exercises, each of which takes 20-30 minutes to complete and review with students: Global Warming Intro; Biological Impact of Global Warming; Arctic impact; and Southern Ocean impact. ReadingWell360 provides short informational texts including SAT/ACT format questions and answer key with explanations, linked to common curricular topics in Math, Science, History, and Literature. Suitable for class warm-up or sub-plan. Great way to foster literacy in a science class
Preview of Greta Thunberg on Climate Change - Full Text included

Greta Thunberg on Climate Change - Full Text included

Created by
Tori Allred
We have been tasked with shaping and molding the people that will take over the world and hopefully fix what our generation broke. Consider yourself the superhero with the invisible cape. So, how do we accomplish this in the ELA classroom? The answer is simple. We build our curriculum on a foundation of meaningful texts. When a text as juicy and vibrant as a Greta Thunberg’s speech falls into your lap, you must act quickly! Inside, you will find two speeches: one is Greta’s address to the World
Preview of Project Based Learning: What Goes Up, Must Come Down

Project Based Learning: What Goes Up, Must Come Down

Created by
Karen Carrier
This project will be one that will provide an engaging topic for struggling readers to interact with. Students will have an opportunity to read articles from pated links, and learn more about the negative impacts that celebratory balloon releases are having on our environment. After conducting the research, your students will have the opportunity to be creative, and work with a team to create an environmental marketing project.
Preview of Crows Vs Grade Schooler Article

Crows Vs Grade Schooler Article

Created by
Emma Murphy
This document gives information on the brain similarities that the advanced bird species, crows share with human children. The document references parts of the brain, in addition to environmental science terms that might require external instruction to explain to students.
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