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SOLAR SYSTEM CRAFTS - Cut and Paste Crafts - Exploring the Planets
By Just Be Creative Homeschooling
Are you on the hunt for an engaging and creative way to spark your students' curiosity about the solar system? Look no further! Our "Solar System Cut and Paste Crafts" are the perfect resource to embark on an astronomical adventure while making learning about space an enjoyable experience.
Here's what you can expect from our Solar System Cut and Paste Crafts resource:
Our "Solar System Cut and Paste Crafts" are a versatile and valuable addition to any learning setting. Whether you're teaching a group of eager students or providing individualized homeschooling, this resource is tailor-made for you. Watch as young learners bring the solar system to life with their artistic flair, making astronomy an unforgettable experience.
IN ADDITION, this resource includes an information handout about "The Earth." Through this resource, students will develop a better understanding of how the Earth works and why it is important to protect it.
50 United States Coloring Sheets Activity - coloring pages to USA Regions Maps
By EduTeachers Toolbox
Explore the United States with our detailed and educational coloring sheets! This activity set includes 50 individual coloring pages, each dedicated to a specific state. In addition, the set features maps of different USA regions, making it an excellent tool for both fun and learning.
Each coloring sheet represents a different state, allowing your child to learn about its unique shape, flag, and notable features while unleashing their creativity through coloring.
Perfect for teachers, parents, and homeschoolers, these coloring sheets are designed to help children learn about the United States in an engaging and interactive way. these coloring pages can be used in classrooms, at home, or on the go. Enhance your geography lessons with this comprehensive and creative activity set!
Geography - Find that Country! Label and Color Worksheet
By Yugen Learning
In this fun and back to school, no prep lesson and emergency sub for your Geography program, students will embark on a geographical journey to find specific countries using an atlas or google earth skills to develop their country finding ability, before labelling and coloring in the map. All neatly contained within a single A4 sheet.
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Geography | Analysing and Interpreting Population Pyramids worksheet
By Yugen Learning
Analyzing and Interpreting Population Pyramids
In this no prep lesson is an activity for students learn to analyse and interpret the various types and shapes of population pyramids in a single activity.
Resources Included:
Australian Geography Curriculum link:
Represent data in a range of appropriate forms, for example climate graphs, compound column graphs, population pyramids (ACHGS049)
Students will begin to see that certain features and shapes are often associated with particular population structures e.g. a wide base indicates a high birth rate, a narrow apex often indicates a high death rate, etc.
Within the lesson, students will be expected to apply this new knowledge and understanding by analyzing and interpreting a population pyramid from a range of countries.
Students also learn how variations in shape and size also relate to the dependency ratio (the amount of the population that is dependent on the working population) of a particular country. Students practice calculating and interpreting dependency ratio through a number of examples.
These slides can also be printed and displayed within the classroom or given to students as review notes.
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Geography | Analysing and Interpreting Population Pyramids worksheet
By Yugen Learning
Analyzing and Interpreting Population Pyramids
In this no prep lesson is an activity for students learn to analyse and interpret the various types and shapes of population pyramids in a single activity.
Resources Included:
Australian Geography Curriculum link:
Represent data in a range of appropriate forms, for example climate graphs, compound column graphs, population pyramids (ACHGS049)
Students will begin to see that certain features and shapes are often associated with particular population structures e.g. a wide base indicates a high birth rate, a narrow apex often indicates a high death rate, etc.
Within the lesson, students will be expected to apply this new knowledge and understanding by analyzing and interpreting a population pyramid from a range of countries.
Students also learn how variations in shape and size also relate to the dependency ratio (the amount of the population that is dependent on the working population) of a particular country. Students practice calculating and interpreting dependency ratio through a number of examples.
These slides can also be printed and displayed within the classroom or given to students as review notes.
Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
SUBSCRIBE NOW to my list for a free copy of the eBook "ChatGPT for history Teachers" and a Story, Source, Scholarships resources to see how well they work in your classroom.
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Geography - Hemispheres, Continents and Lines of Latitude Worksheet
By Yugen Learning
In this no prep lesson for you or an emergency sub in your Geography program, students will embark on a geographical journey to explore the intricate details of our world's layout. They will be provided with a detailed map, which will serve as their canvas to mark and identify the lines of latitude, distinguish between the different hemispheres, and pinpoint the continents. As they navigate through the map, students will also encounter a series of questions designed to test their understanding and observation skills.
Task:
Using the numbers as references, students must identify and label the following:
Develop mate reading skills and visual recombination skills
Resources:
A3 size sheet
Marking key
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Geography | What Causes Hunger lesson activity worksheet
By Yugen Learning
In this no prep lesson, students learn to analyse and interpret the information on what causes Hunger's part of your Geography program.
This comprehensive and interactive lesson plan, entitled "What Causes Hunger?", guides students through a thoughtful exploration of the various factors contributing to global hunger.
It engages students in a detailed understanding of the cycle of poverty, lack of agricultural investment, effects of climate and weather, war and displacement, unstable markets, and food wastage, and how each of these components plays a role in the prevalence of hunger.
Resources included:
This comprehensive lesson is designed to cultivate an empathetic, global perspective among students and inspire them to think critically about worldwide issues like hunger. Suitable for Social Studies, Geography, Economics, and Global Studies courses for middle and high school levels.
Aligned with Common Core Standards, this lesson also encourages students to apply their knowledge, analyze various viewpoints, and build strong argumentation skills. Download now to open your classroom to a comprehensive and compassionate study of world hunger.
Australian Geography Curriculum link:
Challenges to food production, including land and water degradation, shortage of fresh water, competing land uses, and climate change, for Australia and other areas of the world (ACHGK063)
Students will begin to see that certain features and shapes are often associated with particular population structures e.g. a wide base indicates a high birth rate, a narrow apex often indicates a high death rate, etc.
Within the lesson, students will be expected to apply this new knowledge and understanding by analyzing and interpreting a population pyramid from a range of countries.
Students also learn how variations in shape and size also relate to the dependency ratio (the amount of the population that is dependent on the working population) of a particular country. Students practice calculating and interpreting dependency ratio through a number of examples.
These slides can also be printed and displayed within the classroom or given to students as review notes.
Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
SUBSCRIBE NOW to my list for a free copy of the eBook "ChatGPT for history Teachers" and a Story, Source, Scholarships resources to see how well they work in your classroom.
Request a resource:
If you like my resources but I have uploaded a particular one you would love, please email me and tell me what you would like me to deign:
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World Geography - Geographical Scavenger Hunt Printable and Digital activity
By Yugen Learning
If you are looking for a creative and no-prep, self contained for emergency sub resource for middle of high school to teach about world geography Map Labelling Challenge. This printable and digital activity works as bellringer or ongoing task to teach or assess your students about geographical knowledge locations from oceans to countries for your Geography program.
In this no prep lesson, Geographical Scavenger Hunt to identify continents, oceans, seas, mountains ranges, bays, gulfs, rivers, countries, latitude & longitude lines on world map and is suitable for students for a back to school tasks to to test and revise their geographical information.
Geographical Map Labelling Challenge
Objective: To enhance students' knowledge of the world's geography by identifying and naming various geographical features using a numbered world map.
Task:
Using the numbers as references, students must identify and label the following:
- Continents: All the continents marked on the map.
- Oceans: All the major oceans indicated.
- Rivers: Major rivers that are numbered.
- Mountain Ranges: Identify the mountain ranges marked on the map.
- Bays and Gulfs: Label the bays and gulfs indicated.
- Lines of Latitude & Longitude: Identify and label the major lines of latitude (e.g., Equator, Tropics) and longitude (e.g., Prime Meridian).
- Countries: Label as many countries as possible that are numbered on the map.
Resources includes
I like starting with them working singly to answer as many as they can, then moving on working in groups. Finally using an atlas to complete the sheet. Or you can use it as an ongoing start/end of lesson task for the first/last 5 minutes. Student love the challenge.
Extension Activities:
- Ask students to research and write a brief description of a geographical feature they found challenging to identify.
- Organize a group discussion where students can share interesting facts about a particular country or geographical feature they labeled.
- Encourage students to create a visual presentation or poster showcasing a specific continent and its unique geographical features.
This task promotes active learning as students engage with the map, utilize their geographical knowledge, and collaborate with peers to identify and label the world's major features.
Common Core
RH.6-8.7 Integrate visual information (e.g., in charts, graphs, photographs, videos, or maps) with other information in print and digital texts.
Australian Geography Curriculum link:
Challenges to food production, including land and water degradation, shortage of fresh water, competing land uses, and climate change, for Australia and other areas of the world (ACHGK063)
Upon completing your purchase, you will click on the green button that says Add to Google Drive. Then, you will be able to find this resource in the TeachShare Purchases folder of your Google Drive account! If you have any technical issues, reach out to us at yugenlearning@gmail.com or contact TeachShare.
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$ Economics
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✅ ➡ American Revolution
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✊ USA Civil Rights
and
Subscribe to my Teaching Newsletter for a History Teachers AI guide and one of my best selling history resources.
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Please share feedback to help me improve my resources for you.
Geography | What Causes Hunger lesson activity worksheet
By Yugen Learning
In this no prep lesson, students learn to analyse and interpret the information on what causes Hunger's part of your Geography program.
This comprehensive and interactive lesson plan, entitled "What Causes Hunger?", guides students through a thoughtful exploration of the various factors contributing to global hunger.
It engages students in a detailed understanding of the cycle of poverty, lack of agricultural investment, effects of climate and weather, war and displacement, unstable markets, and food wastage, and how each of these components plays a role in the prevalence of hunger.
Resources included:
This comprehensive lesson is designed to cultivate an empathetic, global perspective among students and inspire them to think critically about worldwide issues like hunger. Suitable for Social Studies, Geography, Economics, and Global Studies courses for middle and high school levels.
Aligned with Common Core Standards, this lesson also encourages students to apply their knowledge, analyze various viewpoints, and build strong argumentation skills. Download now to open your classroom to a comprehensive and compassionate study of world hunger.
Australian Geography Curriculum link:
Challenges to food production, including land and water degradation, shortage of fresh water, competing land uses, and climate change, for Australia and other areas of the world (ACHGK063)
Students will begin to see that certain features and shapes are often associated with particular population structures e.g. a wide base indicates a high birth rate, a narrow apex often indicates a high death rate, etc.
Within the lesson, students will be expected to apply this new knowledge and understanding by analyzing and interpreting a population pyramid from a range of countries.
Students also learn how variations in shape and size also relate to the dependency ratio (the amount of the population that is dependent on the working population) of a particular country. Students practice calculating and interpreting dependency ratio through a number of examples.
These slides can also be printed and displayed within the classroom or given to students as review notes.
Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
SUBSCRIBE NOW to my list for a free copy of the eBook "ChatGPT for history Teachers" and a Story, Source, Scholarships resources to see how well they work in your classroom.
Request a resource:
If you like my resources but I have uploaded a particular one you would love, please email me and tell me what you would like me to deign:
kane@yugenlearning,com or Subscribe to Our Enlightening Educators’ Mailing List Now!
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Geography - Hemispheres, Continents and Lines of Latitude Worksheet
By Yugen Learning
In this no prep lesson for you or an emergency sub in your Geography program, students will embark on a geographical journey to explore the intricate details of our world's layout. They will be provided with a detailed map, which will serve as their canvas to mark and identify the lines of latitude, distinguish between the different hemispheres, and pinpoint the continents. As they navigate through the map, students will also encounter a series of questions designed to test their understanding and observation skills.
Task:
Using the numbers as references, students must identify and label the following:
Develop mate reading skills and visual recombination skills
Resources:
A3 size sheet
Marking key
Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
People that have purchased this resource have also purchased -
Geography | What Causes Hunger lesson activity
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World Geography - Geographical Scavenger Hunt Printable and Digital activity
By Yugen Learning
If you are looking for a creative and no-prep, self contained for emergency sub resource for middle of high school to teach about world geography Map Labelling Challenge. This printable and digital activity works as bellringer or ongoing task to teach or assess your students about geographical knowledge locations from oceans to countries for your Geography program.
In this no prep lesson, Geographical Scavenger Hunt to identify continents, oceans, seas, mountains ranges, bays, gulfs, rivers, countries, latitude & longitude lines on world map and is suitable for students for a back to school tasks to to test and revise their geographical information.
Geographical Map Labelling Challenge
Objective: To enhance students' knowledge of the world's geography by identifying and naming various geographical features using a numbered world map.
Task:
Using the numbers as references, students must identify and label the following:
- Continents: All the continents marked on the map.
- Oceans: All the major oceans indicated.
- Rivers: Major rivers that are numbered.
- Mountain Ranges: Identify the mountain ranges marked on the map.
- Bays and Gulfs: Label the bays and gulfs indicated.
- Lines of Latitude & Longitude: Identify and label the major lines of latitude (e.g., Equator, Tropics) and longitude (e.g., Prime Meridian).
- Countries: Label as many countries as possible that are numbered on the map.
Resources includes
I like starting with them working singly to answer as many as they can, then moving on working in groups. Finally using an atlas to complete the sheet. Or you can use it as an ongoing start/end of lesson task for the first/last 5 minutes. Student love the challenge.
Extension Activities:
- Ask students to research and write a brief description of a geographical feature they found challenging to identify.
- Organize a group discussion where students can share interesting facts about a particular country or geographical feature they labeled.
- Encourage students to create a visual presentation or poster showcasing a specific continent and its unique geographical features.
This task promotes active learning as students engage with the map, utilize their geographical knowledge, and collaborate with peers to identify and label the world's major features.
Common Core
RH.6-8.7 Integrate visual information (e.g., in charts, graphs, photographs, videos, or maps) with other information in print and digital texts.
Australian Geography Curriculum link:
Challenges to food production, including land and water degradation, shortage of fresh water, competing land uses, and climate change, for Australia and other areas of the world (ACHGK063)
Upon completing your purchase, you will click on the green button that says Add to Google Drive. Then, you will be able to find this resource in the TeachShare Purchases folder of your Google Drive account! If you have any technical issues, reach out to us at yugenlearning@gmail.com or contact TeachShare.
Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
People that have purchased this resource have also purchased -
Curriculum resources can be accessed here
Geography
$ Economics
Medieval History
✅ ➡ World War One
✅ ➡ Nazi Germany
✅ ➡ ✈ World War Two
✅ ➡ v ☭️ Cold War
✅ ➡ Australian History
✅ ➡ ⚙ Industrial Revolution
✅ ➡ USA History
✅ ➡ American Revolution
✅ ➡ ⚔ US Civil War
✊ USA Civil Rights
and
Subscribe to my Teaching Newsletter for a History Teachers AI guide and one of my best selling history resources.
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