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Earth sciences dbqs for International Baccalaureate

Preview of Climate Change Reading & Worksheet Extreme Weather Claim Evidence Reasoning CER

Climate Change Reading & Worksheet Extreme Weather Claim Evidence Reasoning CER

This product helps students understand the science of Climate Change and the possible impact it has on extreme weather events. It was written in 2015 and considering the intensity of the 2017 hurricane season the article is very prophetic. Students will use evidence in the article that climate change has and will continue to contribute to more intense storms, snow, rain, droughts and other weather events.Claim Evidence Reasoning or C.E.R. charts are great for getting your students to explain phe
Preview of Environmental Impacts on the Human Population - 6 Case Studies HS.ESS3-1

Environmental Impacts on the Human Population - 6 Case Studies HS.ESS3-1

Created by
Brittany Smith
This activity is included in my 1.3/1.4 Lesson Segment BundleThis series of case studies on examples of natural hazards, availability of resources, and climate changes that have impacted the human population. This is taught in my Living Earth class - a 3 Course Model incorporating ESS standards.HS-ESS3-1. Construct an explanation based on evidence for how the availability of natural resources, occurrence of natural hazards, and changes in climate have influenced human activity.For each case st
Preview of Age of the Earth Case Study [NGSS 3 Course Model] Living Earth HSESS1-6

Age of the Earth Case Study [NGSS 3 Course Model] Living Earth HSESS1-6

Created by
Brittany Smith
This item will also be featured in my 2.4 Lesson BundleStandard Addressed:HS-ESS1-6. Apply scientific reasoning and evidence from ancient Earth materials, meteorites, and other planetary surfaces to construct an account of Earth’s formation and early history.This activity walks students through the different evidences that scientists use to date the earth. Evidences include age of Earth rocks, moon rock composition and age, craters, and plate tectonics. Students will conclude with a CER to jus
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning Practice Reading CER Digital NGSS California Wildfires

Claim Evidence Reasoning Practice Reading CER Digital NGSS California Wildfires

With this product students will understand the science behind the weather that causes wildfires by reading an article and filling in a Claim Evidence Reasoning Chart/Graphic Organizer. Students will use evidence in the article that unique weather conditions in California create devastating conditions for wildfires that support the claim of the author.This resource is now Distance Learning optional! You get a link to make a virtual copy for Google Classroom!This is great for a current event, sub
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) ESS2 ESS1 California Earthquakes Plate Tectonics

Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) ESS2 ESS1 California Earthquakes Plate Tectonics

Students learn about different types of faults through a C.E.R. (Claim Evidence Reasoning) graphic organizer. This is great for getting your students to explain phenomena in a meaningful way and it allows you as the instructor to adequately assess their understanding of concepts. The students figure out what the "Claim" is in the article, they then use data that supports the claim in the "Evidence" section, draw visual evidence and then explain why the evidence supports the claim in the "Reasoni
Preview of The Short Term Carbon Cycle (BIG PICTURE)

The Short Term Carbon Cycle (BIG PICTURE)

Oftentimes, students miss the big picture when it comes to cellular respiration and photosynthesis. This EDITABLE introduction to the topic explains how the two are related and their impact on the environment. This assignment has students create a model of the connection between cell respiration and photosynthesis using information from the reading. It also asks students to predict the equation for photosynthesis based on the cellular respiration equation, examine how the seasonality of lea
Preview of Earth Science Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions Google Print BUNDLE

Earth Science Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions Google Print BUNDLE

Earth Science Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions, Google, Science DBQ, Close Reading | NGSS ScienceTextbook Replacement | Science No Prep Activities | All Original Readings | Science Reading Comprehension Passages and QuestionsAre you looking for ways to engage students in reading content? Are you looking for resources to practice using document based questions? These Earth Science DBQs and Close Reading Activities are in both Print & Google versions for Google Classroom. Each set
Preview of Human Environment Interaction in National Parks (CCSS Aligned!)

Human Environment Interaction in National Parks (CCSS Aligned!)

UPDATED: As of 5/12 this product is 100% Google Compatible and will be given through Google DriveThis packet is comprised of 10 readings that detail the biggest human threat our National Parks are facing and how humans can help. This is a great way to teach middle school students about Human Environment Interaction in the Social Studies curriculum while actively utilizing secondary reading sources.National Parks used in this packet are: Everglades, Grand Canyon, Acadia, Yellowstone, Yosemite, Ba
Preview of The Dark Day of New England  - A Mystery from History

The Dark Day of New England - A Mystery from History

Created by
Tim Yoder
The sky went dark the morning of May 19, 1780, in New England. The darkness traveled quickly from the West and did not go away until the following day. At the time and in years following the event, many theories have been offered to explain the darkness. After receiving an overview of the situation, students working in groups form a hypothesis giving their explanation of the mysterious event. The students then receive three sets of clues, one set at a time, to help them solve the mystery.
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning CER Plate Tectonics Continental Rift Distance Learning

Claim Evidence Reasoning CER Plate Tectonics Continental Rift Distance Learning

Students learn how East Africa’s Rift Zone is causing the continent to split through a C.E.R. (Claim Evidence Reasoning) graphic organizer. This is great for getting your students to explain phenomena in a meaningful way and it allows you as the instructor to adequately assess their understanding of concepts. The students figure out what the "Claim" is in the article, they then use data that supports the claim in the "Evidence" section, draw visual evidence and then explain why the evidence supp
Preview of The Marvel of Solar Eclipses: Reading Passage, Questions, and Interactive Quiz!

The Marvel of Solar Eclipses: Reading Passage, Questions, and Interactive Quiz!

Immerse your students in the wonder of the upcoming Solar Eclipse 2024 with this engaging and informative reading comprehension resource! This package offers a comprehensive 2-page reading passage, available in both color and black-and-white versions, detailing the captivating phenomenon of solar eclipses. Accompanying the passage are 5 thought-provoking questions designed to enhance comprehension and critical thinking skills. Additionally, an answer key is provided for seamless assessment.But t
Preview of MS-ESS3-1 The Louisiana Oil Shelf in the Gulf of Mexico

MS-ESS3-1 The Louisiana Oil Shelf in the Gulf of Mexico

Created by
Skylar Simoneaux
This is a Phenomenon-Based, NGSS-aligned assessment that uses figures, diagrams and tables plus 2 Reading Sections and tests comprehension with 10 Multiple-Choice Questions and 2 Multiple-Point Writing Prompts.Answers for the multiple choice questions are highlighted and you should remove the highlights before assigning this document to students. The 2 Writing Prompts include model responses. You will need to remove the model responses before assigning this to students.
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning ESS1.C History of Earth Permian Triassic Extinction

Claim Evidence Reasoning ESS1.C History of Earth Permian Triassic Extinction

Students learn that greenhouse gases from volcanic activity during the Permian/Triassic Periods caused ocean temperatures to rise and oxygen levels to fall causing the biggest mass extinction in Earth’s history through a C.E.R. (Claim Evidence Reasoning) graphic organizer. This is great for getting your students to explain phenomena in a meaningful way and it allows you as the instructor to adequately assess their understanding of concepts. The students figure out what the "Claim" is in the arti
Preview of IBDP Paper 3, Topic 12: Imperial Russia, Revolution, & The Soviet Union

IBDP Paper 3, Topic 12: Imperial Russia, Revolution, & The Soviet Union

Created by
AugustoCesare
This bundle set, which includes seven detailed lessons and activities and six detailed study guide activities and six detailed TEACHER ANSWER KEYS, are aligned with the IBO's 2020 IB History Curriculum.The lesson topics include the following:1. The Crimean War - primary source activity and newspaper project guideline and rubric;2. The Russo-Japanese War - artwork analysis activity and examining the weaknesses within the Imperial Russian military;3. The Balkans Crisis and the Outbreak of the Firs
Preview of I.B. Literature and I.B. Language & Literature Paper 1 Practice

I.B. Literature and I.B. Language & Literature Paper 1 Practice

Created by
Inklings
In this download, you will find a poem by Carol Ann Duffy, accompanying directions, and a Paper 1 guiding question. Additionally, I have included a PowerPoint which provides both general feedback in terms of the I.B. mark bands AND specific feedback per each criterion of the Paper 1 rubric. I have also included the Paper 1 assessment mark bands from the May 2023 Examination Session at the end of the PowerPoint for general reference. I hope you find it helpful!
Preview of Fragile State Case Study: Haiti 2014 - IB Global Politics

Fragile State Case Study: Haiti 2014 - IB Global Politics

This bundle includes three lessons. Each lesson requires between 1-3 hours, depending on how much is completed in class, or at home.The first lesson explores the concept of state fragility, including the characteristics and causes of fragile states. Students explore the concept through some discussions, video analysis, reading excerpts, and a brief case study (Haiti).The second lesson is a deep dive into fragility in Haiti. It focuses on the political turmoil, gang violence, and humanitarian nee
Preview of Honors Earth Science articles with questions and answers

Honors Earth Science articles with questions and answers

Created by
Helpful Hartzell
This is a collection of 12 articles intended for high-schoolers, that have accompanying questions and answers to have students review the articles closely. The articles come from scientific american, MIT, and other sources.The articles correlate to North Carolina state standards. Adding these articles improves the rigor of an Honor's level class although they can also be used to supplement any earth science or environmental class.
Preview of CEDAW - IB Global Politics

CEDAW - IB Global Politics

This lesson delves into the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), examining its successes, limitations, and the role of non-state actors in advancing women's rights globally. Through a variety of learning activities, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of CEDAW's impact, challenges, and the ongoing efforts to promote gender equality. Learning activities include: A Nearpod or Canva presentation: Teacher will lead students through an inter
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning CER Magnetism Astronomy Current Event NGSS Digital

Claim Evidence Reasoning CER Magnetism Astronomy Current Event NGSS Digital

Students learn why Earth has a magnetic field through a C.E.R. (Claim Evidence Reasoning) graphic organizer. This is great for getting your students to explain phenomena in a meaningful way and it allows you as the instructor to adequately assess their understanding of concepts. The students figure out what the "Claim" is in the article, they then use data that supports the claim in the "Evidence" section, draw visual evidence and then explain why the evidence supports the claim in the "Reasonin
Preview of The International Court of Justice (ICJ) - IB Global Politics

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) - IB Global Politics

Until recently, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) may have been unfamiliar to many students. Often confused with the International Criminal Court (ICC), the ICJ is gaining global attention due to recent events. Following Hamas' attack on October 7th, the ICJ has been thrust into the spotlight, with Israel facing two cases before the court. This is the opportune moment to teach about the ICJ.This no-prep lesson utilizes the cases of Israel before the ICJ to demonstrate the court's role in
Preview of Banded Iron Formations Case Study - Evidence of Coevolution of Earth's Systems

Banded Iron Formations Case Study - Evidence of Coevolution of Earth's Systems

Created by
Brittany Smith
Banded iron formations are iron-oxide deposits that occur in Earth's strata during periods of increasing levels of atmospheric oxygen. Using dating techniques, scientists can use this as evidence for when the first photosynthetic organisms emerged and how they impacted the atmosphere. This follows with standard HS-ESS2-7 which highlights evidence of the coevolution of Earth's systems. Changes in the biosphere have thus led to a change in atmospheric composition and the lithosphere.Students w
Preview of Atmosphere Science Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions Google & Print

Atmosphere Science Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions Google & Print

Atmosphere Science Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions, Google, Science DBQ, Close Reading | NGSS ScienceTextbook Replacement | Science No Prep Activities | All Original Readings | Science Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions Are you looking for ways to engage students in reading content? Are you looking for resources to practice using document based questions? These Science DBQs and Close Reading Activities are in both Print & Google versions for Google Classroom. Each se
Preview of R2P and Humanitarian Intervention - IB Global Politics

R2P and Humanitarian Intervention - IB Global Politics

This 2-3 day, no prep lesson, aims to deepen students' understanding of humanitarian intervention, Responsibility to Protect (R2P), and the complexities surrounding sovereignty, international law, and global security. Through a variety of learning activities, students engage with different perspectives and sources to critically examine these concepts and their real-world implications. The lesson includes: Warm Up: Students engage in a discussion about sovereignty and its implicationsVideo and Re
Preview of Libya: R2P and Humanitarian Intervention - IB Global Politics

Libya: R2P and Humanitarian Intervention - IB Global Politics

This NO PREP lesson uses the 2011 intervention in Libya as a case study for examining the complexities of R2P and humanitarian intervention. It includes the following learning activities:Warm UpA Nearpod or Canva presentationSource-based questionsA video interview with Scott Shane, author of the 2016 NYT exposé “The Libya Gamble” A reading about Libya’s state fragility since the interventionCulminating Activity: Students compare and contrast two sources, representing different perspectives on th
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