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Environment Common Core RH.9-10.7 pdfs

Preview of European Environmental Issues Social Studies Interactive Notebook Activities

European Environmental Issues Social Studies Interactive Notebook Activities

This product is created to teach about the environmental issues in Europe. It covers European geography social studies standards. Looking for a Google Drive version? --> *European Geography: Google Drive Version Also check out my Social Studies Word Wall to help your students learn difficult content specific vocabulary. This product contains 3 original informational passages, 8 activity pages, and 10 interactive notebook activities to teach your students about environmental issues in E
Preview of Population Charting and Graphing:  Making a Graph from Research Data

Population Charting and Graphing: Making a Graph from Research Data

Created by
Arlene Manemann
Here are charts for students to research and log data on population change for a selection of 30 countries - and compare the change with world population growth. Students use their data to create a graph displaying their researched facts. Student directions are on each chart. There are four charts - two for each of the hemispheres - Eastern and Western: - One for each hemisphere asks students to graph population numbers - One for each hemisphere asks students to graph percentage of populatio
Preview of Middle School Maths Science Project: Coral Reef Task Force

Middle School Maths Science Project: Coral Reef Task Force

The 'Coral Reef Task Force' needs the help of your students! Learn science, maths, and humanities concepts in an integrated real-world project.This integrated task combines science, maths, and humanities concepts in an engaging real-world scenario. Students join the 'Coral Reef Task Force' as scientists working to make recommendations about improving the health of the reef ecosystem. The three stages of the project include discovering more about the reef ecosystem (Science), analyzing data about
Preview of AP Environmental Science (APES) Unit 1 The Living World: Ecosystems Test

AP Environmental Science (APES) Unit 1 The Living World: Ecosystems Test

In AP Environmental Science Unit 1, we focus on ecosystems and how animals interact within it. Topics in this unit include: levels of organization, symbiosis (parasitism, mutualism and commensalism), predation, competition, terrestrial and aquatic biomes, biogeochemical cycles (water, nitrogen, carbon, phosphorus, etc.), primary productivity (NPP and GPP), roles in ecosystems, trophic levels, food chains, positive and negative feedback loops, the 10% rule and so much more! As students learn thes
Preview of Global Distribution of Resources and Potential Conflicts Project-Based Learning

Global Distribution of Resources and Potential Conflicts Project-Based Learning

“Global Resource Fair: Understanding Global Distribution of Resources and Potential Conflicts”Objective: Students will engage in a collaborative project to analyze the distribution of natural resources and their impact on global commerce. They will develop a public product, a "Global Resource Fair," to showcase their findings, promote equitable commerce, and raise awareness about resource distribution.WHAT’S INCLUDEDLesson PlanStudent worksheets (project description, project checklist, rubric)Re
Preview of "What Is Climate Change?" Crash Course Climate and Energy Viewing Guide

"What Is Climate Change?" Crash Course Climate and Energy Viewing Guide

A great intro to a Climate Change unit, or a simple mini-lesson! This is a simple viewing guide to accompany the Crash Course video: "What is Climate Change?" From the Crash Course Climate and Ecology channel. This guide not only checks for understanding, but also encourages students to ask questions and let curiosity guide their learning.
Preview of Can urban agriculture solve the issue of food security for city dwellers?

Can urban agriculture solve the issue of food security for city dwellers?

Created by
Thinkalong
Thinkalong.org is a free, evidence-based interactive tool for students to develop media literacy skills by applying the 5 Key Questions of Media Literacy to public media content. Importantly, the tool does not require registration for teachers or students, abides by student privacy laws, and is advised by a board of both youth and educators.Each module consists of:a compelling and timely question;related current and age-appropriate public media content including audio, video, and text;extension
Preview of Should single-use plastics be banned? - Civil Discourse for Classrooms

Should single-use plastics be banned? - Civil Discourse for Classrooms

Created by
Thinkalong
Thinkalong.org is a free, evidence-based interactive tool for students to develop media literacy skills by applying the 5 Key Questions of Media Literacy to public media content. Importantly, the tool does not require registration for teachers or students, abides by student privacy laws, and is advised by a board of both youth and educators.Each module consists of:a compelling and timely question;related current and age-appropriate public media content including audio, video, and text;extension
Preview of Should the U.S. reenter the Paris Climate Accord? - Civil Discourse for Classes

Should the U.S. reenter the Paris Climate Accord? - Civil Discourse for Classes

Created by
Thinkalong
Thinkalong.org is a free, evidence-based interactive tool for students to develop media literacy skills by applying the 5 Key Questions of Media Literacy to public media content. Importantly, the tool does not require registration for teachers or students, abides by student privacy laws, and is advised by a board of both youth and educators.Each module consists of:a compelling and timely question;related current and age-appropriate public media content including audio, video, and text;extension
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