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Understanding Hurricanes Lesson Plan, Scope & Sequence, and PowerPoint
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
This bundle includes a detailed 2-week lesson plan, a structured 2-week scope and sequence, and a PowerPoint presentation on hurricanes. Ideal for middle and high school educators, it covers hurricane formation, impact, safety measures, and scientific significance.
Energy Food Waste Resources AICE Cambridge Environmental Unit#5 - Notes Lesson
By AICE the Test
This Power Point presentation covers objectives 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3 for Topic 5 as listed in Cambridge Environmental Management AS 2025-2027 syllabus. The slides are fully editable, so if you want to add, change, or delete something, it's easy! Make it your way!
Major topics: food security and food insecurity, causes of food insecurity and threats to food security, impacts of food insecurity, strategies for managing food security, classification of energy resources as renewable or non-renewable, causes of energy insecurity, impacts of energy insecurity, strategies for managing energy security, methods of waste disposal and treatment, impacts of waste disposal methods, strategies to reduce the impacts of waste disposal.
For AS Level Environmental Management
Aligned to the newest AICE syllabus for Topic 5: Managing resources
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Research and data collection AICE Cambridge Environmental Unit2 (2.3,2.4,2.5)
By AICE the Test
This Power Point presentation covers objectives 2.3, 2.4, and 2.5 for Topic 2 as listed in Cambridge Environmental Management AS 2025 -2027 syllabus. The slides are fully editable, so if you want to add, change, or delete something, it's easy! Make it your way!
Major topics: collection of environmental data, sampling strategies are used to collect representative data, random sampling and systematic sampling strategies, techniques used to collect sample data: quadrats, pitfall traps, sweep nets, beating trays, kick sampling, light traps, capture-mark-recapture, questionnaire, water turbidity, how to estimate biodiversity using the Simpson’s index of diversity, how to calculate population size using the Lincoln index, e methods of data collection that include the use of technology like geospatial systems, satellite sensors, radio tracking, computer modelling, what is meant by the term ‘big data’, benefits and limitations of the analysis of big data.
For AS Level Environmental Management
Aligned to the newest AICE syllabus for Topic 2: Environmental research and data collection
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Ecosystems and biodiversity AICE Cambridge Environmental Unit#4 -Notes/Lecture
By AICE the Test
This Power Point presentation covers objectives 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3 for Topic 4 as listed in Cambridge Environmental Management AS 2025 -2027 syllabus. The slides are fully editable, so if you want to add, change, or delete something, it's easy! Make it your way!
Major topics: world’s major terrestrial biomes in terms of their climate, soil type and vegetation, primary and secondary succession, gross primary productivity and net primary productivity, ecosystem productivity, efficiency of energy transfer between trophic levels, ecological pyramids, native species and invasive
species, benefits of conserving biodiversity, legislation and protocols as
methods of conserving biodiversity, habitat conservation and creation as methods of conserving biodiversity, captive breeding, impacts of human
activity on tropical rainforests, strategies for managing the impacts of human activity on tropical rainforests, impacts of human activity on Antarctica, managing the impacts of human activity on Antarctica and more.
For AS Level Environmental Management
Aligned to the newest AICE syllabus for Topic 4: Managing ecosystems and biodiversity
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The Atmosphere AICE Cambridge Environmental Unit#7 - NOTES
By AICE the Test
This Power Point presentation covers objectives 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 and 7.4 for Topic 7 as listed in Cambridge Environmental Management AS 2025 - 2027 syllabus. The slides are fully editable, so if you want to add, change, or delete something, it's easy! Make it your way!
Major topics: types of acid deposition, formation of acid deposition, impacts of acid deposition on: aquatic environments, vegetation and crops, stone and brick buildings, photochemical smog/ground level ozone, impacts of photochemical smog, description of different strategies for managing air pollution as listed in the syllabus, causes and effects of ozone depletion, the impacts associated with the use of some alternatives to ozone depleting substances, international agreements, and more.
For AS Level Environmental Management
Aligned to the newest AICE syllabus for Topic 7: Managing the atmosphere
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The Water Supply AICE Cambridge Environmental Unit#6 - Lecture Notes
By AICE the Test
This Power Point presentation covers objectives 6.1 for Topic 6 as listed in Cambridge Environmental Management AS 2025-2027 syllabus. The slides are fully editable, so if you want to add, change, or delete something, it's easy! Make it your way!
Major topics: distribution of the Earth’s water, water security and water insecurity, causes and impacts of water insecurity, strategies for managing water security and more.
For AS Level Environmental Management
Aligned to the newest AICE syllabus for Topic 6: Managing water supplies
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Climate Change AICE Cambridge Environmental Unit#8 - Lecture/Notes/Lesson
By AICE the Test
This Power Point presentation covers objectives 8.1, 8.2, and 8.3 for Topic 8 as listed in Cambridge Environmental Management AS 2025 - 2027 syllabus. The slides are fully editable, so if you want to add, change, or delete something, it's easy! Make it your way!
Major topics: major sources of greenhouse gas emissions from human activities, difficulties of monitoring and predicting climate change, impacts of climate change on the environment, impacts of climate change on human populations, strategies for managing climate change through the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, e geo-engineering strategies to counteract climate change, and more.
For AS Level Environmental Management
Aligned to the newest AICE syllabus for Topic 8: Managing climate change
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Introduction to Environment AICE Cambridge Student Guided Notes Unit1
By AICE the Test
This Guided Notes activity covers all objectives for Topic 1 as listed in Cambridge Environmental Management AS 2024 syllabus. This activity can be completed by students as homework (using the power point presentation) or in class, during lecture/topic presentation. This activity aligns with the power point presentation/ lecture for the unit.
The slides are fully editable, so if you want to add, change, or delete something, it's easy! Make it your way!
Major topics: world's continents and oceans, classification of countries by income, classification of resources and the need for sustainability, ecosystems, structure, biotic and abiotic factors, food chains/webs, trophic levels, energy flow from a trophic level to the next, classification of organisms based on their feeding relationships, photosynthesis and cellular respiration, biotic interactions, water cycle and carbon cycle.
For AS Level Environmental Management
Aligned to the newest AICE syllabus for Topic 1: Introduction to environmental management
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Research and Data Collection AICE Cambridge Environmental Unit2 (2.1, 2.2) Note
By AICE the Test
This Power Point presentation covers objectives 2.1 and 2.2 for Topic 2 as listed in Cambridge Environmental Management AS 2025-2027 syllabus. The slides are fully editable, so if you want to add, change, or delete something, it's easy! Make it your way!
Major topics: the scientific method (major steps of a controlled experiment, identify the variables: dependent, independent, controlled; the need for multiple trials, what are anomalous results and how to identify them based on a set of data, formulate hypotheses based on observations or experimental data, interpret data to determine whether they support or refute the hypothesis being tested, explain how limitations in the measurement of data lead to uncertainty in the results) and environmental research in the context of climate change.
For AS Level Environmental Management
Aligned to the newest AICE syllabus for Topic 2: Environmental research and data collection.
This resource will help students AICE the Test!
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Geography: "Shake, Rattle, and Roll": Plate Tectonics Task Cards (Earthquakes)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Need a fun introduction activity or wrap-up activity to a plate tectonic lesson? Task cards are a great way to engage students in the learning process.
This set includes 24 task cards addressing the Pangaea Theory, moving boundaries, major U.S. faults, Mount St. Helen's eruption, Tsunamis, continental drift, layers of the earth and more.
Includes:
24 task cards
Instructions
Answers
Student answer sheet
Get you students moving around the room. They often learn better when they are moving, collaborating and having fun.
NEW! Geography: Ring of Fire & Tectonic Plates (Using "Ring of Fire" Song)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Music is inspiring and is a great way to help students find interest in the topic being studied and grasp the information. I use it often! This lesson implements June Carter Cash's and Johnny Cash's song, Ring of Fire, as part of the introduction. In addition, the lesson discusses not only the plates but also the boundaries and how they move creating new landforms. Students will, in addition, track and plot earthquakes and volcanoes.
OBJECTIVE:
o The learner will identify the Ring of Fire’s geographical location and will identify it as a region.
o The learner will describe the events that occur along the Ring of Fire—earthquakes and volcanic activity.
o The learner will plot recent earthquakes and volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean on a map to discover the relationship between these events and the plate boundaries.
o The learner will determine the types of boundaries that lie within the Ring of Fire
MATERIAL NEEDED:
o Copies of Ring of Fire lyrics, Johnny Cash version, written by June Carter Cash (Included)
o Technology to play the song as learners follow along with the lyrics. (Find the song on Youtube or Spotify)
o Demonstrations: Graham crackers, peanut butter, a plate, and something with which to spread the peanut butter (or substitute icing or anything creamy) (5) bowl of water (If you want you can have students take part in the demonstration, provide enough for learners to work in groups.)
o Tectonic Plate Puzzle (Included)
o Map to display the Ring of Fire (Included)
o Ring of Fire Tracking Map to identify seismic activity along the Ring of Fire. (Included)
o Technology for the learner to use to track seismic activity during the last 12 months —suggested site USGS.org
o Exit cards (Included)
You will receive with this lesson:
o Detailed teacher instructions
o Copies of the Ring of Fire Lyrics
o Tectonic Plate Puzzle
o Map of the Ring of Fire for display
o Ring of Fire Trancing Map for Student Activity
o Exit Cards
Disclaimer:
One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses. Not to be used to create resources for profit.
Geography: Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift (Earthquakes)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Need a lesson on plate tectonics/continental drift that gets your students moving and engaged?
This lesson will make learning interesting and fun. Includes: Plates puzzle, suggested songs, suggested videos, PowerPoint linked to online videos, detailed teacher's guide/notes, wrap-up bingo game, and more.
Requires you have Powerpoint, Internet access, and a way to project images on a screen or board for students to view.
Note includes a zip file with three compressed files:
Powerpoint presentation, detailed lesson plan with reproducible and PowerPoint presentation reproducible notes.
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GEOGRAPHY: AMAZING NATURAL DISASTERS THROUGHOUT HISTORY STUDY
By Geography & Math Made Easy
What a fun and exciting way to get students interested in the forces of nature!!!! They will love this interactive, group cooperation activity.
NOTE: ADJUST MARGINS UNDER PAGE SETUP BEFORE PRINTING or SCALE TO FIT TO AVOID GRAPHICS FROM BEING CUT OFF.
OBJECTIVE:
o Students will understand the devastating effect natural disasters have on people and the country economically in the 21st Century.
o Students will be able to identify the cause and effect of various natural disasters throughout history.
MATERIALS:
o Introduction videos to choose from.
o Cards duplication for research on a natural disaster
o Graphic organizer
o Laminated spinner (You may use the one provided or purchase spinners at a teacher’s store.)
o Metal brads, 1 per group
o Laminated game board, 1 per group
o One die per group for the enrichment game.
o Tape—tape down the board game to the desk or table for stabilization.
o Computers, library books, and other resources for research.
o Forces of Nature Thinking Chart for taking notes during presentations.
PREPARATION:
Set up the classroom desks or tables so that students are sitting in groups of three or four.
On the board, write the following in preparation for the game, providing lots of room below each category to place index cards.
5=Results in the most damage costs the most amount of funds for restoration.
1=Results in the least damage costs the least amount of funds for restoration.
INTRODUCTION:
Included with purchase.
INTRODUCTORY VIDEO: CHOOSE THE VIDEO YOU WISH YOUR STUDENTS TO VIEW TO INTRODUCE THEM TO NATURAL DISASTERS:
Video links are included with purchase.
PROCEDURE:
Students will begin by spinning the wheel on the Forces of Nature game. They will take turns spinning, yet the group will only spin 3-5 times to acquire 3-5 different natural disasters to research (Based on the teacher’s requirements). A list of natural disasters is provided below for which students can refer. Each group will receive 3-5 research cards (included below) which ask them to name the natural disaster they have chosen to (1) research, (2) provide the location, (3) describe the physical damage, (4) explain the cause and effect, and (5) give a total of the estimated cost of damage and restoration costs. Allow students 10-20 minutes to research and complete each card for each natural disaster they chose to research.
Students may need to use problem-solving skills to determine how they are going to get all 3-5 completed within the limited time frame, meaning they may have to divide them up between group members and then come back and share their information.
CLOSURE / EVALUATION:
On the top of the board list the categories below, leaving room for students to place their natural disaster cards underneath the numbering system.
(Included with purchase)
4=Results in the most physical damage cost the most amount of funds for restoration.
1=Results in the least physical damage costs the least amount of funds for restoration.
Provide students with a Forces of Nature Thinking Chart on which the audience can take notes while their classmates give presentations.
Using their cards, allow students, one team at a time, to present each of their natural disaster cards to the class. Direct them to place their card under one of the four categories of ratings on the board. Be sure to have tape available. Painter’s tape may be best.
Once the class has finished presentations and all cards are categorized on the board, allow the class to discuss what are the 10 Worst Natural Disasters from the presentations, from their lists on the board. This may require that cards be moved around from one category to another in order to determine the 10 Worst Natural Disasters. The discussion will be centered on physical damage & cost of restoration. If students wish to move a natural disaster to another category, they must support their decision with facts. At the end, you should have 10 natural disasters listed under Category 4. This will be what the class as a whole has decided is the most devastating natural disasters throughout history based on restoration costs.
ENRICHMENT REVIEW ACTIVITY:
Continue to play Forces of Nature:
(Game included with purchase.)
LIST OF NATURAL DISASTERS COVERED
BEFORE THE 20th CENTURY
The Black Death (1348)
The Great White Plaque (1600s)
North American Smallpox Epidemic (1775)
Antioch Earthquake (526)
Aleppo Earthquake (1138)
20TH CENTURY
Hurricane Andrew (1993)
Nevado del Ruiz Volcano Eruption (1985)
Tangshan Earthquake in China (1976)
Haiyuan Earthquake (1920)
(More listed with purchase.)
Disclaimer: One purchase is good for one teacher's usage (Unlimited class periods). For more than one teacher's use, please purchase additional licenses at a discounted rate. This product is under copyright with Geography & Math Made Easy.
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Africa Geography Physical Geography and Landforms of Africa, Crossing The Sahara
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Are you looking for a fun and motivating lesson for students to learn the physical features and landforms of Africa? Providing students with this hands-on activity will get them excited and give them the drive and desire to learn. Students will dig in as you have them research physical features and landforms, then build a clay model of Africa.
This higher-level learning activity will require them to think about and compare the size, shape & distance of landforms as one would when examining a map projection. Each student will become a team player as they work cooperatively to reach their goal.
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Earth's Interconnected Systems: A Comprehensive Reading Comprehension Bundle
By More Lessons Less Planning
Earth's Interconnected Systems: A Comprehensive Reading Comprehension Bundle (10 Articles)
Unleash your students' environmental science knowledge with this comprehensive bundle of 10 engaging reading comprehension worksheets. Explore the intricate web of Earth's interconnected systems, from the atmosphere to the biosphere, and delve into critical environmental issues like climate change and pollution.
10 Engaging Articles: Each article delves into a specific aspect of Earth's systems, providing a comprehensive overview of environmental science concepts.
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Environmental Science Reading Comprehension Bundle: Pollution and Its Impacts
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Environmental Science Reading Comprehension Bundle: Pollution and Its
Impacts on Health, Ecosystems, and Policy
This comprehensive bundle of reading comprehension worksheets is designed to cover a wide range of pollution topics, from air and water pollution to industrial waste, vehicle emissions, and more. Each reading provides students with an in-depth look at the causes, effects, and solutions for various types of pollution, offering insight into how these environmental issues impact human health, ecosystems, and public policy. Perfect for high school environmental science, biology, or geography courses, this bundle is an excellent addition to any classroom focused on fostering critical thinking and environmental stewardship.
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These readings are great for deeper learning, class discussions, and independent practice, making them a fantastic resource for sub plans or a complete environmental unit. Each worksheet offers rich content that encourages critical thinking and aligns with common core standards for reading comprehension.
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Poetry and Creative Writing Prompts for 7th, 8th, and 9th Graders BUNDLE
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BUNDLE Holidays and Themes Writing Prompts for 7th-9th Grade | Engaging Middle School and Junior High Writing Activities
This collection of engaging writing prompts is designed to help students express themselves, explore new ideas, and develop their writing skills in a fun and inspiring way.
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Bundle Emergency Sub Plans Middle School Science Substitute Teacher Activities
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Do you want to motivate your students to learn about global issues? Then download this Bundle Emergency Sub Plans Middle School Science Substitute Teacher Activities! These 3 unique WebQuests will keep students entertained and learning for a full class.
When you purchase this scavenger hunt resource, you'll receive the activity in both print and digital formats. The research questions provided allow for scaffolded instruction that can be completed individually, in pairs, or in small groups. You can even use this lesson as a fun team-building or gamified activity. Your students are guaranteed to learn more about global issues with this high-quality, no-prep resource!
WILDFIRES
Your students will learn all about wildfires including types of fires, causes, indigenous practices, benefits, and more!
ENDANGERED ANIMALS
Students will learn about a variety of endangered animals and those at risk of extinction.
CLIMATE CHANGE/GLOBAL WARMING
Students will learn the difference between weather and climate, understand the signs and causes of climate change, how climates have changed throughout history, greenhouse gases, the Paris Agreement, and what they can do to slow this process.
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Bundle Endangered Animals Activities a Research WebQuest and Games
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Do you want to make learning about endangered animals engaging? Do you want to motivate your students to learn? Then download this Bundle Endangered Animals Activities a Research WebQuest and Games! From laws and conservation efforts to rhinos, gorillas, and turtles, students will have fun researching the WebQuest answers or figuring out the correct answers to the trivia questions.
WEBQUEST
This comprehensive research project allows students to explore a variety of endangered animals and those at risk of extinction. Students will also explore laws, conservation efforts, and more as they search various websites for the answers. This research activity is perfect for small group instruction, substitute plans, homework, and more! When you purchase this scavenger hunt resource, you'll receive the activity in both print and digital formats.
TRIVIA GAMES
With these three engaging trivia games, students will learn about laws, statistics, and information on rhinos, tigers, gorillas, turtles, and more.
These activities are perfect for small group instruction, substitute plans, homework, and more! These individual or team-building activities are ideal for Earth Day, an engaging opener, a brain break, or built into your lesson plans.
This resource comes with 50+ multiple-choice questions and instructions for three different games. Also included is a handout of the trivia for students to use as a quiet activity at their desks.
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BUNDLE Natural Disasters and Endangered Animals Activity for Earth Day
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Do you want to make learning about our environment engaging? Do you want to motivate you students to learn? Then download this BUNDLE Natural Disasters and Endangered Animals Activity Research WebQuests resource! These comprehensive research projects allow students to explore a variety of topics from endangered animals and conservation efforts to volcanoes, hurricanes, solar flares, and MORE!
These research activities are perfect for small group instruction, substitute plans, homework, and more! When you purchase this scavenger hunt resource, you'll receive the activity in both print and digital formats. The research questions provided allow for scaffolded instruction that can be completed individually, in pairs, or in small groups. You can even use this lesson as a fun team-building or gamified activity. Your students are guaranteed to learn more about endangered animals & natural disasters with this high-quality, no-prep resource!
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