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Forensics reflective journals for teachers for Montessori

Preview of Watermelon Life Cycle Printables for Hands-on Activities

Watermelon Life Cycle Printables for Hands-on Activities

Use these Watermelon Life Cycle Printables to create fun, hands-on learning activities your students will love! This set includes detailed images that clearly demonstrate the life cycle of a watermelon. Children will learn vocabulary for the stages of a watermelon life cycle. You can present the cards included as a vocabulary building/reading work, or use them as a sequencing activity. Students will work on memory, logic and reasoning, and sequencing skills. WATERMELON LIFE CYCLE INCLUDES: ★6 (M
Preview of Speech and Debate Reflection Spreadsheet

Speech and Debate Reflection Spreadsheet

Created by
Kassicks Corner
As a Speech and Debate coach, reflection after tournaments is the most important tool. I created this spreadsheet for students and myself to keep track of their tournaments and get conversations going about their performance during tournaments they attended.
Preview of Forensic Science Movie and TV Application Journal - Blood Spatter (CSR)

Forensic Science Movie and TV Application Journal - Blood Spatter (CSR)

Created by
Hannah Tibor
As to pay homage to the reason Forensic Science became and elective course, students will compose a journal entry assignment made up of 1. Watching a Crime related TV, movie, or video and 2. Writing in their notebook a reflection of what you watched following a prompt that will cover a topic we are currently learning in class on Forensic Science.This journal covers Crime Scene Reconstruction, specifically Blood Spatter.Students will be watching "CSI: Miami"
Preview of Forensic Science Movie and TV Application Journal - Ballistics

Forensic Science Movie and TV Application Journal - Ballistics

Created by
Hannah Tibor
As to pay homage to the reason Forensic Science became and elective course, students will compose a journal entry assignment made up of 1. Watching a Crime related TV, movie, or video and 2. Writing in their notebook a reflection of what you watched following a prompt that will cover a topic we are currently learning in class on Forensic Science.This journal covers Ballistics.Students will be watching "CSI: Miami"
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