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6th grade earth sciences Common Core RI.2.6 resources

Preview of Rocks/Minerals NO PREP Close Reading Plans w/Assessment- 2nd-6th grade

Rocks/Minerals NO PREP Close Reading Plans w/Assessment- 2nd-6th grade

This is the ultimate 65-page NO PREP lesson plan pack for Earth Science: Rocks and Minerals. Just print and you are ready to go for the next 1-2 weeks. Students will have a deep understanding of rocks and minerals: the difference between the two, including what mineral grains are, and what rocks are composed of, the rock cycle, the three types of rocks: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic, and what everyday things are made from rocks and minerals. A link to a passage to use for Text 2 is inc
Preview of What is a Meteorologist?

What is a Meteorologist?

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Preppingyoungins
This Power Point is aligned with common core standards for science. This Power Point defines what a meteorologist is, does, and the tools they use. It also identifies how a meteorologist helps a community. This power point goes perfectly with my meteorologist foldable available at my store. Enjoy!
Preview of Paleontology Project Based Learning

Paleontology Project Based Learning

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Your Smart Brain
This is a Project Based Learning activity that teaches students about the three different kinds of rocks, the rock cycle, weathering & erosion. It focuses on collaborative learning through hands-on experiences for students to engage in their learning. Students will plan and create several mini-projects in each content area that combine together to create the final project! Students will be encompassed in learning about rocks in every content area- reading, writing, math and science!Project B
Preview of Alabama :  A Literature Based United States Unit Study for K-6 Learners

Alabama : A Literature Based United States Unit Study for K-6 Learners

Welcome to our week-long study of the great state of Alabama. This week learners will experience the beauty of Alabama while also learning about its history, music and poetry, and sampling a taste of a delicious Alabama food. This unit, like all World Explorer units, is rooted in great books. Books can be found online, at the library, read aloud on YouTube, or through resources like Hoopla and Libby. If you cannot find a book, skip it or substitute it! There are plenty of books in this curriculu
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