Middle School
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Test your knowledge of freshwater, aquatic species, habitat, and conservation with a word search.Test your knowledge of freshwater, aquatic species, habitat, and conservation with a word search.
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The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How does being in the shade affect how hot you feel?The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How does being in the shade affect how hot you feel?
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Test your science knowledge with a word search.Test your science knowledge with a word search.
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The question students will answer in the FACTivity is: What are the advantages and disadvantages of different ways to protect…The question students will answer in the FACTivity is: What are the advantages and disadvantages of different ways to protect an endangered animal species from dying out?
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Test your knowledge of habitats, ecosystems, and wildlife with a word search.Test your knowledge of habitats, ecosystems, and wildlife with a word search.
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In this lesson plan, students will analyze the problems with fresh water use on Earth by completing some water usage…In this lesson plan, students will analyze the problems with fresh water use on Earth by completing some water usage activities and reading a scientific article.
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The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How much fresh water do you use during a typical day…The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How much fresh water do you use during a typical day at home?
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Test your knowledge of freshwater and the scientific process with a word search.Test your knowledge of freshwater and the scientific process with a word search.
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In this lesson plan, students will read a Natural Inquirer article and write a letter to the scientist, asking for…In this lesson plan, students will read a Natural Inquirer article and write a letter to the scientist, asking for clarification on at least four questions. Note: This lesson plan...
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Use Bloom’s Taxonomy and an adaptation of the “questions only” reading strategy to help students read and understand a Natural…Use Bloom’s Taxonomy and an adaptation of the “questions only” reading strategy to help students read and understand a Natural Inquirer article. Note: This lesson plan can be used with...