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Freebie Focus: Carrying Capacity and Limiting Factors Practice Worksheet

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In a search for new items, I found this worksheet on carrying capacity and limiting factors by Growing New Scientists. Kirsten has many accomplishments, so I recommend this product and others in their store!

The worksheet is available in three different formats: Word, PDF, and online. It has two parts to help students review abiotic and biotic factors and carrying capacity.


What I love:

  • Three different formats to make it fit your needs
  • Answer key included to take out the guesswork
  • Questions of a variety of styles to tap into what students know
  • The worksheet is easy to follow and understand for students

Download your free resource and check it out!




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