Biogeochemical Cycles PowerPoint
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- Bundle and save. These 6 PowerPoint presentations discuss the unit of Ecology. Each PowerPoint can be previewed in full on my YouTube channel prior to purchase to make sure they suit your needs. Just click each link below to preview the desired PowerPoint.The six PowerPoints include:1) Ecology: LevePrice $24.00Original Price $30.00Save $6.00
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This PowerPoint file is a wonderful presentation about Biogeochemical Cycles. In total, five cycles are discussed in this PowerPoint: (1) Water, (2) Carbon, (3) Phosphorus, (4) Oxygen, (5) Nitrogen. I am including two versions of this PowerPoint in this purchase. The “regular biology” version is identical to the “honors biology” version in 4 of the 5 mentioned cycled. However, the nitrogen cycle is much more detailed in the “honors biology” version.
This PowerPoint contains a very nice collection of images and animations to assist with understanding. All pictures used are in the “public domain” so there is no worry of copyright violation. At the end is a quick practice quiz for your students to try if you wish to check for understanding.
I have also included a “fill-in-the-blank” style worksheet to accompany these notes for you to distribute to your students if you wish.
You can view both PowerPoints on my YouTube page prior to purchase. This way you can see exactly what is included in the PowerPoint. However, if you purchase this product the PowerPoint will not be narrated. You still have to teach yourself (lol).
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In total, there are 6 files attached to this product:
1) Biogeochemical Cycles PowerPoint (regular biology)
2) Biogeochemical Cycles PowerPoint (honors biology)
3) Regular Biology Student Worksheet (Word format)
4) Regular Biology Student Worksheet (PDF format)
5) Honors Biology Student Worksheet (Word format)
6) Honors Biology Student Worksheet (PDF format)
Key Words:
Biogeochemical
Water
Hydrologic
Precipitation
Condensation
Evaporation
Transpiration
Infiltration
Run off
Stomata
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Phosphorus
Rocks
Nitrogen
Nitrogen fixation
Nitrification
Denitrification
Ammonification