
If you’re looking for secondary math and science resources that will have your students practicing skills across subjects while fostering the responsibilities of being positive global citizens, look no further.
We’re featuring Renewable Energy Bundles, CSI Math Activities, Human Impact STEM projects, and so much more.
Get ready to activate your students’ environmental consciousness with these resources, half of which are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“Introducing students to different types of writing strategies helps empower them to develop a stronger ‘voice’, but first they need to understand the purpose of communication.” |
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“Renewable Energy and Earth Science! These mini lessons and activities bring your earth science units about geology and renewable energy to life.” |
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It’s FREE!“This is a good individual or group activity. I spread the problems around the room and allow students to “scoot” to the next problem on their own pace, or at the timer. This is a great way to get student’s up and moving around during Math Class.” |
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“This activity can be done as independent or group work. This activity helps students calculate: Real World Money Situations with Discounts, Predicting Cost, Calculating Taxes, and Coupons.” |
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It’s FREE!“This engaging, two-day lab activity is an eye-opening and mathematically accurate way to model planet size and orbits in our solar system and is aligned to the NGSS Performance Expectation: MS-ESS1-3. Students use data to measure, create, and ‘walk’ the planets using butcher paper to develop a deeper understanding of the scale of our solar system.” |
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“If you’re looking for a low prep, engaging, and authentic learning mini-unit that teaches students about the human impact on Earth’s natural resources and environment as a result of overpopulation, then this is the perfect project/assessment for you! By involving students in gathering evidence through aerial photos, data cards, and tracking their own waste, students are inspired to design a solution to minimize a human impact and become more aware of the use of our natural resources.” |