Elementary School Biology Workbooks

Hearing Health Adapted Notes and Review

By Sign with me TOD

This product focuses on the following areas: the parts of the ear - outer ear, ear canal, eardrum, cochlea, auditory nerve - vocabulary review and short answer questions, what each part of the ear does, labeling the parts of the ear on a diagram, who to see for a hearing test - audiologist, reviewing the decibel scale - dB, comparing faint noises to extremely loud noises, how to protect your ears, vocabulary for hearing aids and cochlear implants, if you know someone who has hearing loss, they will speak loudly, may mispronounce words, etc., what amplification devices people with hearing loss may have, some people with hearing loss may not use any amplification and they may use sign language instead, labeling different amplification equipment, inhalants - how they are dangerous and that they can cause hearing loss along with other health issues, two situations that relate with hearing loss and what students would do to handle hearing loss.

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Aquatic Ecosystem in a Bottle Project: Complete Lesson, Worksheets & Answers

By Teach with Ease Collection

Dive into the fascinating world of aquatic ecosystems, where plants, animals, and microorganisms work together to create a thriving environment! This lesson plan including a hands-on activity invites students to build their own mini ecosystem in a bottle, uncovering the delicate balance that keeps nature in harmony.

Objective from this Lesson Plan: Build a mini aquatic ecosystem in a bottle to explore how plants, animals and the environment interact in nature.

Included Topics within this Material are as follows:

Introduction to Aquatic Ecosystems

Explore the concept of aquatic ecosystems and the relationships between plants, animals and microorganisms. Students learn the balance required for these ecosystems to thrive.

Reading Passage: “Life Underwater: How Ecosystems Work”

A child-friendly reading activity explains how sunlight, plants and organisms contribute to a healthy aquatic environment. Students discover the role of oxygen production, nutrient recycling and balance in ecosystems.

Hands-On Project: Build Your Own Aquatic Ecosystem

Students follow a step-by-step guide to create their own aquatic ecosystems using simple materials. This interactive activity allows them to observe the dynamic relationships within their miniature ecosystems.

Worksheet and Observation Activities

Engage students with activities that reinforce learning. Tasks include labeling their ecosystem diagram, answering observation questions, and completing true/false challenges to solidify their understanding of aquatic systems.

Wrap-Up Discussion

Encourage reflection with questions like “What happens if one part of the ecosystem is missing?” or “Why is sunlight so important?” Students learn to appreciate the delicate balance of nature.

Our Recommendation

This lesson plan blends science with creativity, offering a hands-on way to engage students in environmental science. The balance of reading, building, and reflecting keeps young learners curious and motivated. 

Students won’t just build a project—they’ll take home a living lesson in how life works underwater.

Why This Resource Is a Must-Have

This project goes beyond a simple craft. It:

• Encourages hands-on learning and critical thinking.

• Introduces essential ecological concepts in a fun and approachable way.

• Provides ready-to-use resources to save teachers time.

• Appeals to curious minds with a mix of creativity and science.

Do purchase this, if the following is something you are looking for:

• Engaging science activities for grades 2-5+ (ages 8+).

• Hands-on projects that teach about ecosystems, biodiversity and environmental balance.

• Cross-curricular connections between science, art, and reading comprehension.

• Ready-to-teach materials, including lesson plans, reading passages, worksheets, and discussion prompts.

• A low-prep activity with detailed instructions for teachers.

This resource is designed to inspire curiosity and nurture young scientists while helping teachers simplify their planning.

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Resource Information

• Pages: 16 Includes a Terms of Use (TOU) page, a “Get to Know Us” page, and all the engaging content you expect! Cover pages are NOT within this file!

• Ideal for Ages: students in elementary schools (age 8+ year olds)

• Teaching Duration: 1 class, depending on depth of exploration

• Download Now: This digital product is the full file at your fingertips!

Reminder: This resource is for single-classroom use only. Please refrain from sharing outside your class. Feel free to reach out with any questions before downloading. No refunds available on digital products.

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