The EU's energy dependency has become a major issue amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. See what the data says in this infographic.
The EU's energy dependency has become a major issue amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. See what the data says in this infographic.
The EU's energy dependency has become a major issue amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. See what the data says in this infographic.
The EU's energy dependency has become a major issue amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. See what the data says in this infographic.
Rare earth metals are critical to several modern technologies. See how rare earth production has changed over time in this chart.
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The EU's energy dependency has become a major issue amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. See what the data says in this infographic.
Scientists believe we've only discovered about 5% of the universe. Here's a map of what we've found so far, visualized using a log scale.
The EU's energy dependency has become a major issue amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. See what the data says in this infographic.
Scientists believe we've only discovered about 5% of the universe. Here's a map of what we've found so far, visualized using a log scale.
In a global marketplace, a country's national image can be one of its most valued assets or a challenging liability. See how nation brands do in this ranking.
Looking for spring reading activities about spring, rain, and insects this April to practice short answer responses? These high-interest and engaging reading passages are perfect for practicing nonfiction reading strategies! Hit both reading and science standards with these high-interest and high-engagement activities. Students will learn and think critically about the spring equinox, the season of spring, adapting to spring, and insects. Your students will practice gathering important information as they read nonfiction content within informational texts. Close reading anchor charts are also included to help your students understand the text more deeply. Perfect for the whole group, small group, and literacy or science centers or stations. This set includes BOTH a printable and a digital Google Slides™ version. CONTENTS: ✓ Link and directions to use the digital version in Google Classroom™ ✓Close Reading Anchor Charts in two sizes ✓Close Reading Graphic Organizer ✓3 articles with reader response text-dependent questions: The First Day of Spring {Spring Equinox} Down Comes the Rain Out Come the Insects ✓Compare and Contrast Seasons ✓Visualizing Spring ✓Answer Keys ✓Bonus Activities Include: -Adapting to Spring -Vocabulary Check -Agree or Disagree Activity -Comparing Grasshoppers and Crickets -Snapshots of Spring Insects Please see the preview for a more detailed look at all this product has to offer. Looking for more nonfiction passages? Grab this BUNDLE! Teacher Approved! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "An awesome addition to my growing collection of Close Reading resources from this author. My students enjoy the topics. I love that they offer digital and print options." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Easy to use and great articles to read!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Excellent topics for developing their critical reading skills." You might also be interested in: Animal Adaptations Close Reading Earth Day Solar Energy Close Reading Endangered Species Close Reading Follow me HERE for notifications of new products and sales. Remember new products are always 50% off the first 24 hours! Questions? Email me directly HERE.
Looking for spring reading activities about spring, rain, and insects this April to practice short answer responses? These high-interest and engaging reading passages are perfect for practicing nonfiction reading strategies! Hit both reading and science standards with these high-interest and high-engagement activities. Students will learn and think critically about the spring equinox, the season of spring, adapting to spring, and insects. Your students will practice gathering important information as they read nonfiction content within informational texts. Close reading anchor charts are also included to help your students understand the text more deeply. Perfect for the whole group, small group, and literacy or science centers or stations. This set includes BOTH a printable and a digital Google Slides™ version. CONTENTS: ✓ Link and directions to use the digital version in Google Classroom™ ✓Close Reading Anchor Charts in two sizes ✓Close Reading Graphic Organizer ✓3 articles with reader response text-dependent questions: The First Day of Spring {Spring Equinox} Down Comes the Rain Out Come the Insects ✓Compare and Contrast Seasons ✓Visualizing Spring ✓Answer Keys ✓Bonus Activities Include: -Adapting to Spring -Vocabulary Check -Agree or Disagree Activity -Comparing Grasshoppers and Crickets -Snapshots of Spring Insects Please see the preview for a more detailed look at all this product has to offer. Looking for more nonfiction passages? Grab this BUNDLE! Teacher Approved! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "An awesome addition to my growing collection of Close Reading resources from this author. My students enjoy the topics. I love that they offer digital and print options." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Easy to use and great articles to read!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Excellent topics for developing their critical reading skills." You might also be interested in: Animal Adaptations Close Reading Earth Day Solar Energy Close Reading Endangered Species Close Reading Follow me HERE for notifications of new products and sales. Remember new products are always 50% off the first 24 hours! Questions? Email me directly HERE.
Looking for spring reading activities about spring, rain, and insects this April to practice short answer responses? These high-interest and engaging reading passages are perfect for practicing nonfiction reading strategies! Hit both reading and science standards with these high-interest and high-engagement activities. Students will learn and think critically about the spring equinox, the season of spring, adapting to spring, and insects. Your students will practice gathering important information as they read nonfiction content within informational texts. Close reading anchor charts are also included to help your students understand the text more deeply. Perfect for the whole group, small group, and literacy or science centers or stations. This set includes BOTH a printable and a digital Google Slides™ version. CONTENTS: ✓ Link and directions to use the digital version in Google Classroom™ ✓Close Reading Anchor Charts in two sizes ✓Close Reading Graphic Organizer ✓3 articles with reader response text-dependent questions: The First Day of Spring {Spring Equinox} Down Comes the Rain Out Come the Insects ✓Compare and Contrast Seasons ✓Visualizing Spring ✓Answer Keys ✓Bonus Activities Include: -Adapting to Spring -Vocabulary Check -Agree or Disagree Activity -Comparing Grasshoppers and Crickets -Snapshots of Spring Insects Please see the preview for a more detailed look at all this product has to offer. Looking for more nonfiction passages? Grab this BUNDLE! Teacher Approved! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "An awesome addition to my growing collection of Close Reading resources from this author. My students enjoy the topics. I love that they offer digital and print options." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Easy to use and great articles to read!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Excellent topics for developing their critical reading skills." You might also be interested in: Animal Adaptations Close Reading Earth Day Solar Energy Close Reading Endangered Species Close Reading Follow me HERE for notifications of new products and sales. Remember new products are always 50% off the first 24 hours! Questions? Email me directly HERE.
What if a skyscraper could supply sustainable farm food to the city more efficiently and profitably? This infographic explains how vertical farming works.
You're likely familiar with companies like Uber, Airbnb, and Craigslist, but here are 100+ other apps that help make the gig economy possible.