Moon and Sun Interactions with Earth - ScienceQuick View
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Moon and Sun Interactions with Earth - Science

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Journey into the celestial dance of the Earth, Sun, and Moon with this illuminating presentation! Unravel the cosmic interactions that shape our daily lives and the natural world around us. Begin by clearly describing how the interaction of the Earth, Sun, and Moon form tides, explaining the gravitational forces at play. Next, demystify the cycle of day and night by describing how the interaction of the Earth, Sun, and Moon form day/night, illustrating Earth’s rotation. Explore the reasons behind our changing climate by describing how the interaction of the Earth and Sun form seasons, detailing Earth’s tilt and orbit. Illuminate the lunar cycle by describing how the interaction of the Earth and Moon influence Moon phases, from new moon to full moon. Witness the spectacular phenomena of eclipses by describing how the interaction of the Earth, Sun, and Moon form Lunar eclipses and Solar eclipses. Finally, delve into the nuances of these interactions by describing how temporal and latitudinal variation occurs in the above interactions, explaining why tides, day length, and seasons differ across the globe and throughout the year. This engaging and visually rich PowerPoint will bring the wonders of astronomy to your classroom. Equip your students with a solid understanding of these fundamental celestial mechanics. Get your copy today and spark their curiosity about the universe!
Genetics and Protecting our Environment - BiologyQuick View
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Genetics and Protecting our Environment - Biology

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Unlock the secrets of heredity and variation with this comprehensive PowerPoint presentation! Guide your students through the fundamental building blocks of life and how traits are passed down. Begin by clearly describing the role and importance of DNA, the molecule of life itself. Help students distinguish the difference between genes and alleles, clarifying the units of heredity and their variations. Outline the essential process of mitosis, explaining how cells replicate and ensure genetic continuity. Equip your students with the skills to carry out genetic crosses to determine inheritance, predicting the traits of offspring. Reinforce understanding of how life continues by describing the basic process by which genetic information is passed from one generation to the next. Then, revisit and solidify the crucial key differences between sexual and asexual reproduction. Explore the concept of ‘variation’ and discuss its profound importance in the adaptability and evolution of species. Detail the intricate process of meiosis, the specialized cell division that leads to genetic diversity. Finally, discuss the various ways that variation could occur, from mutation to recombination. Dive into the dynamic world of ecosystems with this comprehensive PowerPoint presentation! Explore the intricate relationships between living organisms and their environment. Begin by describing how individuals in an ecosystem interact, from predator-prey relationships to symbiotic partnerships. Outline the crucial benefits of stable ecosystems, highlighting their importance for the planet and its inhabitants. Clarify key ecological terms by helping students distinguish the difference between ‘biodiversity’ and ‘genetic diversity’. Then, equip them with practical skills by demonstrating how to model the use of Quadrats and Transects in the measurement of biodiversity. Uncover the fascinating ways organisms thrive by describing how adaptations allow an organism to survive in its environment. Learn to differentiate between local species by distinguishing between ‘endemic’ and ‘native’ species. Investigate the impact of human actions by describing the impact of introduced species on an ecosystem. invasivespecies Outline some of the key ways that pests are controlled in New Zealand, addressing a relevant local context. Finally, engage in a critical discussion by exploring the use of 1080 in New Zealand and identifying the different viewpoints of those involved. This encourages students to consider complex environmental issues from multiple perspectives. This engaging PowerPoint provides a thorough exploration of ecological principles, with a specific focus on the unique context of New Zealand. Equip your students with the knowledge and critical thinking skills to understand and appreciate the interconnectedness of our natural world. Get your copy today!
Why do we see colourQuick View
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Why do we see colour

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PowerPoint Presentation introducing color and how the human eye interprets color. Content: What is color? How does color travel? Why does color change? Spectrum of color Included: Activities Definitions Visual representations Diagrams
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Reproductive system

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PowerPoint Presentation based on the human reproductive system. Content: Mitosis Meiosis Male reproductive organ Female reproductive organ The Menstrual Cycle Genetics and Inheritance Punnett squares Pedigree Charts Included: Definitions Visual representations Diagrams YouTube video analyses
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Four types of Evolution

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PowerPoint Presentation based on the four types of evolution. Content: Four types of evolution Divergent Evolution Convergent Evolution Co-Evolution Parallel Evolution Included: Definitions Visual representations Diagrams
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Introduction to Ecology

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PowerPoint Presentation based on ecology and introducing people to the different types of animals. Content: Definition of ecology Producers, consumers, decomposers. Herbivores, carnivores, omnivores. Predation, camouflage, mimicry. Included: Definitions Visual representations Diagrams YouTube video analyses
Asexual vs Sexual ReproductionQuick View
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Asexual vs Sexual Reproduction

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PowerPoint Presentation based on asexual and sexual reproduction. Content: Sexual Reproduction Advantages Disadvantages Examples of Asexual Reproduction Fission Budding Regeneration Propagation Advantages Disadvantages Included: Definitions Visual representations Diagrams YouTube video analyses
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Function of blood

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PowerPoint Presentation based on the function of blood in the human body. Content: Functions of blood Blood components Leukocytes Platelets Hemostasis Vesicular system Measuring blood pressure Included: Definitions Visual representations Diagrams YouTube video analyses
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States of matter

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PowerPoint Presentation based on the three states of matter. Content: What is heat? How does heat cause states of matter to change? What is a solid? What is a liquid? What is a gas? How do the three interact? Included: Activities Definitions Visual representations Diagrams
Potential vs Kinetic energyQuick View
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Potential vs Kinetic energy

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PowerPoint Presentation introducing potential and kinetic energy. Content: What is energy? How is energy stored? What is potential energy? What is kinetic energy? How to calculate both. Included: Activities Definitions Visual representations Diagrams
Levels of ecological organizationQuick View
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Levels of ecological organization

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PowerPoint Presentation based on levels of ecological organization. Content: Definition of ecology organization. Species Niche Populations Habitats Ecosystems Community Biodiversity Included: Definitions Visual representations Diagrams YouTube video analyses
Digestive SystemQuick View
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Digestive System

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PowerPoint Presentation based on the human digestive system. Content: Nutrition Functions of the digestive system Anatomy of the digestive system Included: Definitions Visual representations Diagrams YouTube video analyses
Introduction in to forcesQuick View
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Introduction in to forces

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PowerPoint Presentation introducing the basic physics forces on earth. Content: What is a force? Forces discussed: Push, Pull, Gravity, Friction, Balanced Forces and Unbalanced Forces. Measuring forces. Included: Activities Definitions Visual representations Diagrams
What is matter?Quick View
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What is matter?

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PowerPoint Presentation based on what is matter?. Content: What is matter How to calculate volume of a regular shape object How to calculate volume of a irregular shape object Included: Activities Definitions Visual representations Diagrams
Introduction to light and soundQuick View
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Introduction to light and sound

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PowerPoint Presentation introducing light and sound. Content: What is light and sound? How do they travel? How are they different? Measuring both? Included: Activities Definitions Visual representations Diagrams
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Reflections

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PowerPoint Presentation discussing why reflection occurs. Content: What is refection? Light reflection Sound reflection The law of reflection. Included: Activities Definitions Visual representations Diagrams
Introduction to frictionQuick View
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Introduction to friction

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PowerPoint Presentation introducing the basic physics force of friction. Content: What is friction? How to portray friction How to increase friction how to reduce friction Included: Activities Definitions Visual representations Diagrams