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Preview of 3rd Grade Science Document Based Questions

3rd Grade Science Document Based Questions

This is a 26 page powerpoint with Document Based Questions based on 3rd grade standards throughout the year. These DBQs are great for mini lessons and background knowledge activators. Quick ways to assess your students knowledge on the different units. Provides a wide variety of question types including observations, explanations and descriptions. This is a great outlet for your students to use the vocabulary words learned in each unit.
Preview of Atmosphere and Meteorology Unit Review Stations

Atmosphere and Meteorology Unit Review Stations

I post these questions around my classroom and right outside my classroom in the hallway so that the questions are spread out. ​There are a total of 40 questions. You could use it for a practice test, review stations, or turn it into a test. Topics include: climate zones, atmosphere layers, Coriolis effect, atmospheric pressure, convection currents, global warming, and more.
Preview of A Problem of Persistence: Polar vs. Nonpolar

A Problem of Persistence: Polar vs. Nonpolar

This activity requires students to infer the effect of plastics on marine ecosystems and the animals within those ecosystems based on previous knowledge about polar vs. non-polar substances; including the importance of the structure of water. Students also have to answer questions by interpreting graphs from research of surface plastics in the ocean. This is a real-world application of the effects of intra- and intermolecular forces within and between molecules, that requires deep thinking to an
Preview of A Problem of Persistence: Polar vs. Nonpolar

A Problem of Persistence: Polar vs. Nonpolar

This activity requires students to infer the effect of plastics on marine ecosystems and the animals within those ecosystems based on previous knowledge about polar vs. non-polar substances; including the importance of the structure of water. Students also have to answer questions by interpreting graphs from research of surface plastics in the ocean. This is a real-world application of the effects of intra- and intermolecular forces within and between molecules, that requires deep thinking to an
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