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HHMI: If you teach biology, you have probably checked out lessons from HHMI Biointeractive (and if you haven’t, do so now!) This biome viewer includes an interactive globe where students can click on different biomes and learn more about them. SPEED DATING: There are a few biome speed dating activities that are available for free on the ...
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At the beginning of the lesson, the class will do a Think-Pair-Share to discuss the objective. Students will then be asked to describe the characteristics of the area in which they live in. The teacher will lead the class in a discussion on climate, animals, and plants. Students will then observe leaves that represent 3 different biomes and list re...
This student-centered station lab is set up so students can begin to explore biomes. Four of the stations are considered input stations where students are learning new information about biomes, and four of the stations are output stations where students will be demonstrating their mastery of the input stations. Each of the stations is differentiate...
The explanation activities will become much more engaging for the class once they have completed the exploration station lab. During the explanation piece, the teacher will be clearing up any misconceptions about biomes with an interactive PowerPoint, anchor charts, and interactive notebook activities. The biomes lesson includes a PowerPoint with a...
The elaboration section of the 5E method of instruction is intended to give students choice on how they can prove mastery of the concept. When students are given choice the ‘buy-in’ is much greater than when the teacher tells them the project they will have to create. Each of the biome projects will allow students to show their understanding of a b...
The final piece of the 5E model is to evaluate student comprehension. Included in every 5E lesson is a homework assignment, assessment, and modified assessment. Research has shown that homework needs to be meaningful and applicable to real-world activities in order to be effective. When possible, I like to give open-ended assessments to truly gauge...
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Oct 10, 2023 · In this biomes interactive lesson, students will learn about ecosystems, abiotic and biotic factors, and then they will explore the 5 major biomes and their subcategories. In each biome, they learn about the animal life, the plant life, and the climate. In this lesson, there are embedded activities included for students to process the content ...
The Biomes Sub Plan is a complete lesson that takes students through a warm-up, reading passage, independent activity, extension activities, and an assessment. The worksheets are designed to make your sub day a breeze for you, your students, and the substitute teacher. They are also perfect for distance learning.
Jan 9, 2023 · Below are 25 highly-engaging activities that help you create the best curriculum content when studying biomes and ecosystems. Biomes are large, natural areas of flora and fauna; normally occupying major habitats such as a desert or rainforest. The following activities will immerse your students in the fabulous and ever-changing world of biomes and help keep …
Welcome, teachers, to Mission: Biomes! This site was designed for teachers to use in classrooms as a supplementary, interdisciplinary unit. Mission: Biomes is especially appropriate for grades 3 through 8. It is designed to be interactive and self-correcting which will allow each student to work at his or her own pace.
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Description: Students investigate human impacts on different biomes and propose solutions to lessen negative effects. NGSS Alignment: MS-ESS3-3 (Apply scientific principles to design a method for monitoring and minimizing a human impact on the environment). Implementation: Divide students into groups, each focusing on a different biome. They ...