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6th grade physics graphic organizers for Easel

Preview of Force and Motion for Interactive Science Notebook (Distance Learning & Google)

Force and Motion for Interactive Science Notebook (Distance Learning & Google)

Now you can add an interactive layer to this PDF and assign it to your students through Google Classroom!This PDF includes 53 pages of various foldables, flippables, and activities specifically designed for an Interactive Science Notebook to be used during a unit on Force and Motion. (23 of these pages are teacher answer keys, examples, and directions for use)Most foldables and flippables are left blank on the inside. This will allow you to fully customize each one for whatever curriculum or gr
Preview of OCEAN WAVES AND TIDES: Review/Research Worksheets| Digital Distance Learning

OCEAN WAVES AND TIDES: Review/Research Worksheets| Digital Distance Learning

OCEAN WAVES AND TIDES WORKSHEETS:These worksheets are enabled with Easel Activity Tool to use by your students for device-based learning along with Printable Version. So directly you can assign this activity to your students as a part of the Digital Distance Learning.This is a great supplement for students to review/assess and strengthen their knowledge the unit of OCEAN CURRENTS, WAVES AND TIDES. Answer key included.It includes total THREE worksheets/graphic organizers. This worksheets can also
Preview of Thermal Energy Heat and Temperature | Adding and Modeling Systems | Interactive

Thermal Energy Heat and Temperature | Adding and Modeling Systems | Interactive

Students use mathematical and computational thinking with these digital interactive, printable worksheets to learn the difference between thermal energy, heat, and temperature! Students mathematically compare the differences between total kinetic energy (thermal energy) and average kinetic energy (temperature) by using and developing models of energy systems. By the end of this lesson, students will be able to answer the question, "What is the difference between thermal energy, heat and temperat
Preview of Wave Properties #2 Science CER Reading/Writing Prompt

Wave Properties #2 Science CER Reading/Writing Prompt

Created by
STEMbyMrsM
As current science teaching practices and ELA teaching practices continue to evolve, teachers are encouraged to incorporate more nonfiction text into classroom practice. This short nonfiction text is based on current news.This CER document provides a vehicle for nonfiction text reading analyzed through the lens of Claims, Evidence, and Reasoning. We want our students reading more science and constructing arguments in a scientific manner. This text can be used as a bell ringer, included in a sub
Preview of Force & Motion | NGSS Performance Assessment | Prove 8 Scientific Principles

Force & Motion | NGSS Performance Assessment | Prove 8 Scientific Principles

Students use NGSS Science and Engineering Practices to demonstrate 8 major Force & Motion unit scientific principles in a step-by-step process. Major concepts addressed are Newton's 3 laws, kinematics, kinetic / potential energy and finally the law of conservation. This resource is editable so you can modify to your classroom! The pages are set up as easy to use graphic organizers with added instructions and examples to methodically scaffold students through each step in the project. A very
Preview of Newton's Laws - Simple Graphic Organizer

Newton's Laws - Simple Graphic Organizer

Created by
Ocean Morning
This is a simple graphic organizer (especially made for my ICT class). The kids will fill in the empty space with their notes, their definitions and any supplemental visuals they think will help them. We always build off of simple graphic organizers... :)
Preview of Electrical Circuits Graphic Organizer

Electrical Circuits Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer allows students to take notes on electrical circuits. Students collect information on conductors, insulators, AC and DC.
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