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Botany Bouquet, The Secret Life of Flowers, and Survival Quest: A Pollinator Game, are just a few of the interactive lessons in the Institute for Applied Ecology’s new high school ecoregional curriculum.
High school environmental science lessons cover a broad scope of topics including ecology, the biosphere, land, forests and soil, water, energy and resources, and societies and policy. Some of the goals of the course include: Understanding how systems in the natural world are interconnected.
Help your high school students (grade 9-12) understand and explore nature with our free lesson plans! Each includes a video and educator's guide. Nature Lab is The Nature Conservancy's youth curriculum hub that helps educators bring environmental education resources into their classrooms.
Below are some basic lessons on ecology and environmental science. Looking for lessons and activities related to plants? See Plant Lessons and Teaching Resources. Google Slides and Notes on Ecology. Google Slides and Notes on Populations.
CLASS READING: High school (grade 12) courses in Ecology, Gardening, and Life Sciences; undergraduate and graduate courses in Ecology, Environmental Science, History and Philosophy of Science, Life Sciences, and Philosophy.
A series of lessons targeted to high school students that introduces the topic of ecotoxicology and guides students through the scientific process of gathering raw data and drawing conclusions about the impact of contaminants on wildlife.
grade level or high school course standards. Elementary School Progression The elementary science progression is designed to capture the curiosity of children through relevant scientific content. Children are born investigators and have surprisingly sophisticated ways of thinking about the world.
• Grade Level/Course Overview: An overview that describes that specific content and themes for each grade level or high school course. • Disciplinary Core Idea: Scientific and foundational ideas that permeate all grades and connect common themes that bridge scientific disciplines.
Designed for middle and high school students and teachers, this educational resource contains educational videos, interactive exercises, lessons, and games designed to teach students about coral reefs, marine science, and ocean conservation.
To achieve this, Shelby County Schools has employed The Tennessee Academic Standards for Science to craft meaningful curricula that is innovative and provide a myriad of learning opportunities that extend beyond mastery of basic scientific principles.