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Preview of FRENCH SCIENCE 6 | BIODIVERSITÉ/BIODIVERSITY | LIFE SCIENCES | ANIMALS/PLANTS

FRENCH SCIENCE 6 | BIODIVERSITÉ/BIODIVERSITY | LIFE SCIENCES | ANIMALS/PLANTS

Created by
French Made Fun
I created this document for completeness. It contains everything you need to easily and effectively teach this unit. It contains all content (over 75 pages) and over 30 pages of engaging activities, projects, comprehension pieces, computational research, group work, discussions and reflection questions.Whether you're new to teaching, aren't comfortable teaching science, or are simply tired of planning, this document is for YOU!I cover so much in this resource:The biosphere;Biodiversity;Species,
Preview of Natural Disasters SMART Board Thematic Unit

Natural Disasters SMART Board Thematic Unit

Created by
Miss Locher
This is an interactive SMART Board unit with lessons based upon thirteen different types of natural disasters. They are alphabetically sorted from brush fires to tornadoes and tsunamis. It includes creative writing prompts, videos, fact sheets, and how they each relate to and impact humans. It also includes information and lessons for the process of a cumulating event of a Natural Disaster Science Fair in which pairs of students can base their own individuals science experiments on one of the na
Preview of Snowflakes Power Point

Snowflakes Power Point

Created by
Amber Rhodes
Let it snow! If you want to teach your students all about snow crystals, this is the perfect slide show. It corresponds page-by-page with the book The Story of Snow: The Science of Winter's Wonder. However, it can also be used without the book as a stand alone lesson. It teaches how snow crystals form, what shapes they can be, how to catch a snowflake and more. There are 13 slides filled with important facts about snowflakes.
Preview of Fast and Slow Changes to our planet

Fast and Slow Changes to our planet

Created by
Annie Almekinder
Middle school and high school students will explore how our Earth's environment is changing due to human choices. Links to Google Earth Time Lapse satellite activity from the last 20 years allows you to see human impacts on urban development and water use, deforestation and industry, energy production renewable and non-renewable, and climate change. Students can make decisions about what caused the changes. A handout is provided for students to capture their thoughts. This lesson works well
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