Spring Probability of Finding a Four-Leaf Clover for Use with Google™
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Perfect for St. Patrick's Day! Students will complete a WebQuest and watch a video. They will learn that science can increase a person's odds of finding a four-leaf clover! You can share this resource with your students through Google Classroom™ or Google Drive™. Students can then type directly on this document and share it back with you.
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Middle School Science - Levels of Organization with the Human Eye Slides
By Danielle Mortimore
Looking for a ready to go lesson about levels of organization of life from cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, to organisms? This interactive lesson will have your students testing their sight using color blind tests. It includes...
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Giraffe! Learn all about Giraffes: Internet Activity
By Gail Hennessey
In less than 30 years, the numbers of giraffe have drastically decreased by almost 40 percent. That makes giraffe in more danger of extinction than the elephant. In 2014, the Giraffe Conservation Foundation, estimated that there are only about 80,000 giraffes in the wild. In 2019, nations of the world moved to classify giraffes as an endangered species. A committee at the World Wildlife Conference approved the protection with a vote of 106-21. The main cause for their dwindling population is destruction of their habitat, climate change and worsening drought and illegal trade of giraffe body parts. Additionally, civil unrest in the areas where giraffes roam are also causes for their declining numbers. Learn about the giraffe with this web quest!
The resources also includes Did You Know? fun facts, a teacher page with extension activities, additional links and the key.
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1. Learn about the rhino with this fun and very informative webquest. There are 9 web questions and lots of extension activities and resources. There is also a comprehension activity and key. Great for a Friday activity, before a vacation or if you are studying endangered species! Grades 4 and up. One class period unless you opt to do additional extension activities: Rhinosaurus! A Webquest
2. Did you know that a polar bear can swim up to 100 miles non-stop? Did you know that a polar bear doesn't hibernate like other bears do in the winter? The polar bear is in trouble! Warming temperatures has cause a decrease in the sea ice-something the polar bear needs to survive. Learn about this amazing mammal with this fun and informative webquest. Additional extension activities and resources are also provided: Polar Bears! A Webquest
3. Need a webquest activity in science? Maybe, you are looking for a language arts activity for students to skim to find answers and use informational text to develop a creative writing task. Learn about the leopard with my Leaping Leopard's Webquest! Grades 4 and up. The webquest has 8 webquestions and 8 extension activities(and links to more information): Leopards! A Webquest
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Did you know that elephants can be right or left tusked, kind of like humans are with their hands? Did you know that the elephant has the largest brain of any LAND mammal?(The sperm whale has the largest brain of all...) And if you think elephants like peanuts...they really do not! I think your students would have fun learning about the elephant with this web quest! I have included extension activities, additional trivia and the key:Elephants! A Webquest
My website for teachers/kids: Lots of geographic activities, short reads, bell ringers, news, career surveys, factoids on different topics and more: Gail Hennessey's Website for Teachers/Kids
Dinosaurs Mini Research Project
By Abigail J McClellan
This GOOGLE DRIVE mini research project is everything you need in order for students to independently learn about dinosaurs!! It encourages research skills using National Geographic Kids & various graphic organizers and self-reflection skills! It comes with a teacher guide, dinosaurs list they will be researching, a National Geographic website guide, graphic organizers, and a self-reflection survey. It is easy to use and an awesome independent mini research project that you & your students will love!
What is included?
- Access to a Google Drive folder containing the following resources:
Dinosaur Research List:
•Allosaurus
•Ankylosaurus
•Apatosaurus
•Archaeopteryx
•Brachiosaurus
•Troodon
•Dilophosaurus
•Dracorex
•Iguanodon
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Giraffe! Learn all about Giraffes: Internet Activity
By Gail Hennessey
In less than 30 years, the numbers of giraffe have drastically decreased by almost 40 percent. That makes giraffe in more danger of extinction than the elephant. In 2014, the Giraffe Conservation Foundation, estimated that there are only about 80,000 giraffes in the wild. In 2019, nations of the world moved to classify giraffes as an endangered species. A committee at the World Wildlife Conference approved the protection with a vote of 106-21. The main cause for their dwindling population is destruction of their habitat, climate change and worsening drought and illegal trade of giraffe body parts. Additionally, civil unrest in the areas where giraffes roam are also causes for their declining numbers. Learn about the giraffe with this web quest!
The resources also includes Did You Know? fun facts, a teacher page with extension activities, additional links and the key.
Check out these additional resources about animals:
1. Learn about the rhino with this fun and very informative webquest. There are 9 web questions and lots of extension activities and resources. There is also a comprehension activity and key. Great for a Friday activity, before a vacation or if you are studying endangered species! Grades 4 and up. One class period unless you opt to do additional extension activities: Rhinosaurus! A Webquest
2. Did you know that a polar bear can swim up to 100 miles non-stop? Did you know that a polar bear doesn't hibernate like other bears do in the winter? The polar bear is in trouble! Warming temperatures has cause a decrease in the sea ice-something the polar bear needs to survive. Learn about this amazing mammal with this fun and informative webquest. Additional extension activities and resources are also provided: Polar Bears! A Webquest
3. Need a webquest activity in science? Maybe, you are looking for a language arts activity for students to skim to find answers and use informational text to develop a creative writing task. Learn about the leopard with my Leaping Leopard's Webquest! Grades 4 and up. The webquest has 8 webquestions and 8 extension activities(and links to more information): Leopards! A Webquest
4. Learn about the elephant:
Did you know that elephants can be right or left tusked, kind of like humans are with their hands? Did you know that the elephant has the largest brain of any LAND mammal?(The sperm whale has the largest brain of all...) And if you think elephants like peanuts...they really do not! I think your students would have fun learning about the elephant with this web quest! I have included extension activities, additional trivia and the key:Elephants! A Webquest
My website for teachers/kids: Lots of geographic activities, short reads, bell ringers, news, career surveys, factoids on different topics and more: Gail Hennessey's Website for Teachers/Kids
Reptiles Mini Research Project
By Abigail J McClellan
This GOOGLE DRIVE mini research project is everything you need in order for students to independently learn about reptiles!! It encourages research skills using National Geographic Kids & various graphic organizers and self-reflection skills! It comes with a teacher guide, reptiles list they will be researching, a National Geographic website guide, graphic organizers, and a self-reflection survey. It is easy to use and an awesome independent mini research project that you & your students will love!
What is included?
- Access to a Google Drive folder containing the following resources:
Reptile Research List:
•American Alligator
•Anaconda
•Komodo Dragon
•Leatherback Sea Turtle
•Loggerhead Sea Turtle
•Desert Tortoise
•Galapagos Tortoise
•Gecko
•Nile Crocodile
•Rattlesnake
•Regal Horned Lizard
•Gila Monster
•Green Sea Turtle
•King Cobra
•Boa Constrictor
•Burmese Python
•Chameleon
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By Gail Hennessey
Learn about microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, protists and virus with this informative web quest. Students will also learn about famous people who work with microbes, including Louis Pasteur, Alexander Fleming, Joseph Lister, Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek and Edward Jenner. Students will also learn about helpful and harmful microbes. The web quest also mentions the coronavirus, has a Did You Know? section, comprehension questions and a Teacher Page with extension activities and links. There are 12 webquestions in the resource.
Contact me at Q/A if you'd like a student version.
Big Cats Mini Research Project
By Abigail J McClellan
This GOOGLE DRIVE mini research project is everything you need in order for students to independently learn about big cats!! It encourages research skills using National Geographic Kids & various graphic organizers and self-reflection skills! It comes with a teacher guide, big cats list they will be researching, a National Geographic website guide, graphic organizers, and a self-reflection survey. It is easy to use and an awesome independent mini research project that you & your students will love!
What is included?
- Access to a Google Drive folder containing the following resources:
Big Cats Research List:
•Mountain Lion
•Tiger
•Cheetah
•Lion
•Amur Leopard
•Bobcat
•Jaguar
•Leopard
This product can be found in my:
Distance Learning: Mini Research Project BUNDLE
Save $1.50 when buying all 4 Google Drive mini research projects at once!!
Check out my other 'Distance Learning' activities:
Google Drive Animal Classification Research Project
Google Drive U.S. States Research Project
Google Drive U.S. President Research Project
Google Drive Country Research Project
Distance Learning: Google Drive Research Project BUNDLE
Google Drive Planet Research Project
Google Drive Native American Research Project
Google Drive Habitat Research Project
Google Drive Women Heroes Research Project
Google Drive African-American Heroes Research Project
Google Drive National Parks Research Project
Google Drive Sharks Mini Research Project
E-Learning / Home Learning / Remote Learning / Distance Learning / COVID-19 / Coronavirus / Paperless
Freebies & Discounts:
Be sure to follow my store by clicking HERE to stay up to date on all my new products, including products that are FREE and on discount!
Ratings & Reviews:
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By Gail Hennessey
Learn about microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, protists and virus with this informative web quest. Students will also learn about famous people who work with microbes, including Louis Pasteur, Alexander Fleming, Joseph Lister, Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek and Edward Jenner. Students will also learn about helpful and harmful microbes. The web quest also mentions the coronavirus, has a Did You Know? section, comprehension questions and a Teacher Page with extension activities and links. There are 12 webquestions in the resource.
Contact me at Q/A if you'd like a student version.