NYS Living Environment Regents Review: Ecology Quiz (Google Forms)

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10 Regents-Style Questions on Ecosystems, Food Webs, and Population Dynamics.

This NYS Living Environment Regents Review quiz provides targeted practice on ecology using authentic Regents-style multiple-choice questions. The quiz is delivered through Google Forms for easy assignment, automatic grading, and efficient data collection.

The assessment includes 10 questions drawn from past New York State Living Environment Regents exams. Questions address ecosystem interactions, food webs, energy pyramids, population dynamics, ecological succession, invasive species, and human impact on the environment. The format mirrors the structure and language of the Regents exam to support accurate preparation.

To support meaningful review, both the question order and answer choices are randomized with each attempt. This allows students to retake the quiz for additional practice while ensuring that improved scores reflect improved understanding rather than memorization.

The Google Form integrates smoothly with Google Classroom. Teachers can sync grades automatically and, if desired, delete a student’s submission to allow for retakes.

This quiz works well as:

  • a formative check during an ecology unit

  • a Regents review warm-up or homework assignment

  • targeted practice before cumulative review

  • a quick assessment to identify areas for reteaching

What’s Included

  • 10 NYS Regents-aligned multiple-choice questions

  • Auto-graded Google Form

  • Randomized question and answer order

  • Immediate performance data for instructional decisions

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Relevant NGSS Standards

- HS-LS2-1: Use mathematical models to explain carrying capacity.

- HS-LS2-3: Construct explanations for cycling of matter and energy flow.

- HS-LS2-6: Evaluate claims about complex interactions in ecosystems.

Crosscutting Concepts (CCCs)

Systems and system models; Energy and matter

Science & Engineering Practices (SEPs)

Analyzing data; Constructing explanations

10 Regents-Style Questions on Ecosystems, Food Webs, and Population Dynamics.

This NYS Living Environment Regents Review quiz provides targeted practice on ecology using authentic Regents-style multiple-choice questions. The quiz is delivered through Google Forms for easy assignment, automatic grading, and efficient data collection.

The assessment includes 10 questions drawn from past New York State Living Environment Regents exams. Questions address ecosystem interactions, food webs, energy pyramids, population dynamics, ecological succession, invasive species, and human impact on the environment. The format mirrors the structure and language of the Regents exam to support accurate preparation.

To support meaningful review, both the question order and answer choices are randomized with each attempt. This allows students to retake the quiz for additional practice while ensuring that improved scores reflect improved understanding rather than memorization.

The Google Form integrates smoothly with Google Classroom. Teachers can sync grades automatically and, if desired, delete a student’s submission to allow for retakes.

This quiz works well as:

  • a formative check during an ecology unit

  • a Regents review warm-up or homework assignment

  • targeted practice before cumulative review

  • a quick assessment to identify areas for reteaching

What’s Included

  • 10 NYS Regents-aligned multiple-choice questions

  • Auto-graded Google Form

  • Randomized question and answer order

  • Immediate performance data for instructional decisions

To preview this quiz, click here.

Join the Lesson Laboratory and Teach for Tomorrow!

Relevant NGSS Standards

- HS-LS2-1: Use mathematical models to explain carrying capacity.

- HS-LS2-3: Construct explanations for cycling of matter and energy flow.

- HS-LS2-6: Evaluate claims about complex interactions in ecosystems.

Crosscutting Concepts (CCCs)

Systems and system models; Energy and matter

Science & Engineering Practices (SEPs)

Analyzing data; Constructing explanations