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What Are Biomes?
Evaluate true/false statements about tundra, deserts, coniferous forests, deciduous forests,... | The Biosphere
Use this printable as a handout or transparency to help students visualize the composition of... | |
What Are the Effects of Deforestation?
The questions in this science printable will help students review rain forest ecology and... | How Does Climate Affect Living Things?
The questions in this Earth science printable will help students review how climate affects... | |
Extinct, Endangered, and Threatened Animals Activity
Using reference materials, students will research the habitats of extinct, endangered, and... | ||
Activity: Ocean Organisms
Enrich your Earth science and life science curriculum with this research activity. Using... | Pests, Pesticides, and the Environment Activity
After researching the four most widely used pesticides and describing how each one is used,... | |
What Are Lakes and Ponds?
Challenge students to identify, sequence, and describe four stages in the life cycle of a pond.... | Oceans – Teacher Resources
Browse our resources about oceans to find great lessons and printables for grades K-12. Teach... | |
Modeling Wastewater Treatment
Students design a model to demonstrate the first stage of wastewater treatment in a sewage... | Where Is Life Found in the Ocean?
Using reference materials, students will research the benthic zone, the pelagic zone, and... | |
Activity: Classifying Natural Resources
Enrich your study of the environment with a science activity that is perfect for Earth Day!... | What Are Coral Reefs?
Give students practice identifying coral reefs with this oceanography printable. Students will... | |
Identifying and Conserving Natural Resources Activity
Help students identify ways to conserve natural resources with this Earth science printable.... | Test: Inland Waters
Multiple-choice and written-response questions in this Earth science exam will test students'... | |
Hard or Soft Water?
Students determine the hardness of two water samples, labeled only as A and B. Assesses their... | What Is Succession?
Ecological succession is the gradual change in the population of organisms that occurs when the... | |
Polar Regions – Teacher Resources
Explore the vast regions of the Arctic and Antartica with these lesson plans, printables, and... | Why Are Wetlands Important to the Environment?
Integrate environmental science in your study of wetlands with the questions in this printable.... |
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