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New Products: Ecology Escape Puzzle Room, Note sheet, and Bundle

Here are the new additions since my last post:

1. Ecology Escape Puzzle Room

This puzzle escape room would be great as a review or a day there is a sub in the classroom. Topics covered are food webs, food chains. energy pyramids, abiotic versus biotic factors, limiting factors, carrying capacity, and symbiotic relationships. Hints for the clues are all printable and distractors are included. The instructions tells you how the clues are solved, the code, and where it leads to next.


2. States of Matter Vocabulary Note Sheet

The states of matter note sheet has key terms for a unit on phase changes, thermal energy definitions of states of matter, and molecule movement. Pair this with your favorite reading, presentation, or video for students to summarize the key terms and concepts. (Background information is not included.)


3. Plate Tectonic Review Games Bundle

This bundle includes two activities over plate tectonics to help students review vocabulary terms on plate motion and concepts. The first activity is a digital review for students to be uploaded on a secure school online platform. The second is a print-and-go activity (cards must be cut apart) over the vocabulary in the form of the "Who Am I?" game. 


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