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I am a science teacher passionate about teaching Earth Science, Geology, Geography and Oceanography and sharing my science material/products to a wider audience. My main focus is middle and high school, but since ability levels and needs vary widely, materials found in my shop may be useful to students from other grade levels. I am also selling my educational resources on TpT website but under a different name, so in case you see the same resources there, it doesn't mean that they were copied.

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I am a science teacher passionate about teaching Earth Science, Geology, Geography and Oceanography and sharing my science material/products to a wider audience. My main focus is middle and high school, but since ability levels and needs vary widely, materials found in my shop may be useful to students from other grade levels. I am also selling my educational resources on TpT website but under a different name, so in case you see the same resources there, it doesn't mean that they were copied.
A Brief History of the Future - ONCE UPON A TIME | Viewing Guide | PBS Documentary
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A Brief History of the Future - ONCE UPON A TIME | Viewing Guide | PBS Documentary

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE is unique six-part PBS documentary series about our futures and how we can reimagine them. In the third episode (Once Upon A Time), How do the stories we tell shape the boundaries of our beliefs about what is possible? From the dawn of time, stories are how humans have made sense of the world. ATTENTION!!!: Make sure that you can stream A Brief History of the Future BEFORE buying this product. This three-page movie guide has 37 questions. It includes a combination of fill-in-the blank, True/False, and/or short answer questions. Students complete the video guide while watching A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE, and video watching is no longer a passive activity. The viewing guide is printable, and NO prep is required. It is perfect for sub plans. An answer key is included. Spectacular Earth include the following 6 episodes: -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Beyond the Now (Episode 01) -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Chaos & Complexity (Episode 02) -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Once Upon A Time (Episode 03) -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Human (Episode 04) -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Together (Episode 05) -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Tomorrows (Episode 06) Visit my TES store for more video worksheets and/or movie guides. Don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2024 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
A Brief History of the Future - CHAOS & COMPLEXITY | Viewing Guide | PBS Documentary
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A Brief History of the Future - CHAOS & COMPLEXITY | Viewing Guide | PBS Documentary

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE is unique six-part PBS documentary series about our futures and how we can reimagine them. In the second episode (Chaos & Complexity), Ari explores the historically transformational moment we are currently living in, why it causes so many of us to feel overwhelmed and afraid, and how it actually offers unprecedented possibilities for new and exciting futures we can create together. ATTENTION!!!: Make sure that you can stream A Brief History of the Future BEFORE buying this product. This three-page movie guide has 34 questions. It includes a combination of fill-in-the blank, True/False, and/or short answer questions. Students complete the video guide while watching A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE, and video watching is no longer a passive activity. The viewing guide is printable, and NO prep is required. It is perfect for sub plans. An answer key is included. Spectacular Earth include the following 6 episodes: -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Beyond the Now (Episode 01) -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Chaos & Complexity (Episode 02) -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Once Upon A Time (Episode 03) -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Human (Episode 04) -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Together (Episode 05) -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Tomorrows (Episode 06) Visit my TES store for more video worksheets and/or movie guides. Don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2024 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
A Brief History of the Future - BEYOND THE NOW | Viewing Guide | PBS Documentary
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A Brief History of the Future - BEYOND THE NOW | Viewing Guide | PBS Documentary

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE is unique six-part PBS documentary series about our futures and how we can reimagine them. In the first episode (Beyond the Now), we join renowned futurist Ari Wallach on his journey to seek the individuals and ideas that can shape a better, more sustainable future for each generation to build upon ATTENTION!!!: Make sure that you can stream A Brief History of the Future BEFORE buying this product. This three-page movie guide has 34 questions. It includes a combination of fill-in-the blank, True/False, and/or short answer questions. Students complete the video guide while watching A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE, and video watching is no longer a passive activity. The viewing guide is printable, and NO prep is required. It is perfect for sub plans. An answer key is included. Spectacular Earth include the following 6 episodes: -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Beyond the Now (Episode 01) -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Chaos & Complexity (Episode 02) -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Once Upon A Time (Episode 03) -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Human (Episode 04) -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Together (Episode 05) -A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE - Tomorrows (Episode 06) Visit my TES store for more video worksheets and/or movie guides. Don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2024 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
WORLD FAMOUS LANDMARKS Scavenger Hunt | WebQuest
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WORLD FAMOUS LANDMARKS Scavenger Hunt | WebQuest

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54 FAMOUS WORLD LANDMARKS WEBQUEST. This fun WebQuest is a great way for students to learn about 54 Famous World landmarks, monuments and natural wonders, while enhancing their internet research skills. This resource includes 270 web questions, broken down into three separate parts, and three different formats. The scavenger hunt is not only google classroom friendly, but it also includes printable and editable formats (PDF and Word). Choose the format that best fits your students and their needs. An ANSWER KEY and teacher directions are provided. The Internet scavenger hunt can be done as a whole class, in small groups, individually and even at home as part of distance or remote learning. List of the 54 world landmarks included in the WebQuest: Acropolis, Angel Falls, Angkor Wat, Big Ben, Brandenburg Gate, Buckingham Palace, Burj Khalifa, Chichen Itza, Christ the Redeemer, Colosseum, Eiffel Tower, Empire State Building, Forbidden City, Fushimi Inari-Taisha, Giant’s Causeway, Golden Gate Bridge, Grand Canyon, Great Barrier Reef, Ha-Long Bay, Kaaba, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Louvre Museum, Machu Picchu, Moai Statues, Monument Valley, Mt. Everest, Mt. Fuji, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Mount Rushmore, Mount Saint-Michel, Nazca Lines, Neuschwanstein Castle, Niagara Falls, Notre-Dame, Petra, Petronas Towers, Potala Palace, Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela, Sagrada Familia, St. Basil’s Cathedral, St. Peter’s Basilica, Sossusvlei, Statue of Liberty, Stonehenge, Sydney Opera House, Taj Mahal, Terracotta Army, The Great Pyramids, The Great Sphinx, The Great Wall of China, The White House, Tower Bridge, Uluru/Ayers Rock and Victoria Falls. If you like this scavenger hunt, you may also like the following: -50 US STATE FACTS SCAVENGER HUNT (WebQuest) -50 US FUN FACTS & TRIVIA SCAVENGER HUNT (WebQuest) -NORTH AMERICA GEOGRAPHY SCAVENGER HUNT (WebQuest) -UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHY SCAVENGER HUNT (WebQuest) -U.S. National Parks SCAVENGER HUNT | WEBQUEST -WORLD CAPITAL CITIES SCAVENGER HUNT (WebQuest) Visit my TES store for more WebQuests and Scavenger Hunts. Don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2023 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
GEOGRAPHY OF EUROPE (Google Expeditions): Virtual Field Trip & Scavenger Hunt
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GEOGRAPHY OF EUROPE (Google Expeditions): Virtual Field Trip & Scavenger Hunt

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Virtual Field Trip & Scavenger Hunt (GOOGLE EXPEDITIONS): Geography of EUROPE. Virtual field trips are an amazing tool to use to take students on fun learning experiences from the comfort of your classroom (or living room during distance learning!). This virtual field trip is about the “Geography of EUROPE”, where the students will have the opportunity to explore 7 different places in Europe. First they will see Europe from above and then the French Alps. Then they will travel to Iceland, Athens, Rome and Paris to learn more about Europe’s geography and see some of its most famous landmarks. As the students go through the virtual field trip, they will be asked to complete an accompanying scavenger hunt by answering open-ended questions about the different places they are exploring. What’s Needed: All you need is a set of mobile devices for the students and a device for yourself (the guide/teacher) that all have the free “Google Expeditions App” before downloading your expedition. To make the activity a truly immersive VR experience, you will also need VR headsets for the students (NOT included in this resource), but it is STILL possible to participate in the virtual field trips without a VR headset. When I use this in my classroom as a whole class activity, the students usually work in groups of three, so I use about 10 viewers. However, you can also use it as a part of a station rotation activity, so you would only need a couple of viewers. What’s Included: -Instructions on how to download and use the Google Expedition App for the virtual field trip -Instructions on how to how to use the Google Expedition App with and without a “guide” -Link to seven 360-degrees virtual field trips of the geography of Europe -PDF version of the scavenger hunt -Editable Word version of the scavenger hunt to meet the needs of your students and to be able to customize their learning experience. -Editable Google Document of the scavenger hunt (which can be used/assigned in Google Classrooms™) -Editable Google Form of the scavenger hunt (which can be used/assigned in Google Classrooms™) -Answer key to the scavenger hunt -Extension ideas Who is it for? This resource would best service students in middle and high school. Terms of Service: Thank you for downloading this resource. This resource is available for you to use in your classroom or for homeschooling with your own kid(s). Please do not share this resource with your colleagues. Feel free to send them to my store to purchase their own copy or additional license. Please don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product or have suggestions to how I can improve it. Happy Hunting!
Tarsia Puzzle: SOUTH AMERICA AND FLAGS
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Tarsia Puzzle: SOUTH AMERICA AND FLAGS

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Tarsia Puzzle: SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES AND FLAGS In this activity, students will practice matching the names of 12 South American countries with their flags, as they piece together the pieces of each tarsia puzzle. Students will match their answers with a separate puzzle piece until all the countries have ‘found’ their capital and the puzzle is completed. These GEOGRAPHY TARSIA PUZZLES are a FUN way for students to practice their multiplication facts that doesn’t involve a worksheet. The puzzle activity works well for individuals, as well as small groups. Alternatively, you can set up stations around the room, and have students or groups rotate to each station for a new math puzzle/game. This resource includes: 1 tarsia puzzle 12 countries 1 answer key Teacher directions List of Countries Included: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Suggestions for using this resource: Print multiple copies of each tarsia puzzle and place the pieces in separate plastic bags for safekeeping. Print the puzzles on colored paper if you find the black and white version too “dull”. Print the puzzles on large sized paper, if you want the pieces to be extra large. Laminate the puzzle pieces BEFORE your students cut them out. It will allow you to use them for years to come. Code the backside of each puzzle piece, so it is easier to find which plastic bag they belong to in case they get mixed up with other pieces. You might also be interested in these other resources: Tarsia Puzzle Template (Triangles) Tarsia Puzzle Template (Squares) Tarsia Puzzle Template (Large Hexagon) Tarsia Puzzle Template (Small Hexagon) Tarsia Puzzle Template (Decagon) Tarsia Puzzle Template (Domino) Tarsia Puzzle Template (Square w. Triangles) Tarsia Puzzle Template (Elongated HexagonSmall) Tarsia Puzzle Template (Elongated HexagonLarge) Tarsia Puzzle Template (Parallelogram) Be sure to follow my TES store and don’t forget to leave feedback if you liked my product! Happy Teaching!