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Middle school Earth Day resources for Prezi

Preview of Biomes, Ecosystems and Movies!!

Biomes, Ecosystems and Movies!!

Created by
ElizabethAnne
What do Biomes and Disney movies have in common? Many Disney movies take place in the Earth's diverse biomes. There are four different activities in this mini-unit. *In the first activity, students will use provided websites to fill in a chart of nine different biomes. *In the second activity, students will play a game matching biomes to animated Disney movies. *In the third activity, students will work in groups to research how human activity can affect biomes. *In the fourth activity, I h
Preview of Apple Land Activity (Earth Slice)

Apple Land Activity (Earth Slice)

Created by
Jared Laberge
BONUS - FREE PREZI INCLUDED! Get students engaged by having them cut/divide an apple to represent the amount of usable farmland on Earth. This fun and creative activity introduces students to concepts of farmland availability and sustainability. Students will either participate in or observe a guided apple slice activity where they will discover the amount of usable farmland on Earth. Each slice that is removed is specifically related to a type of typography/ecosystem/or human development on
Preview of Oceans & Seas: Investigating Climate Change

Oceans & Seas: Investigating Climate Change

Created by
Prezi Place
This Prezi, Oceans & Seas: Investigating Climate Change, is part of a free climate change series, and it specifically focuses on how increases in C02 are affecting our oceans. Students analyze the differences between land-based and water-based melting of ice, and more broadly its effects on rising sea levels. After doing an experiment and gathering more information, the students create an infographic, Prezi, or Prezi Video. The lesson is roughly 250 minutes, and it is sourced from Open Educa
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