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General science Common Core W.9-10.1 resources for Google Apps

Preview of Cell Processes: Active and Passive Transport

Cell Processes: Active and Passive Transport

Are you trying to teach why the cell membrane is important? Teaching students how cells transport molecules across the cell membrane? How about teaching the importance of modelling? Use text based passages with questions, labs, graphic organizers, and modelling activities to learn about diffusion, osmosis, endo- and exocytosis and how the cell membrane functions. For use with Microsoft and Google platforms (not affiliated). This product can be used for online learning as well as in-person. Digit
Preview of Argumentative passages, High School reading comprehension passages and questions

Argumentative passages, High School reading comprehension passages and questions

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Argumentative passages, High School reading comprehension passages and questionsThe Scopes Trial, also known as the "Monkey Trial," was a 1925 legal case that challenged the teaching of evolution in American schools. COURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATES are the perfect tool for teachers looking for a unique and exciting way to explore the fundamentals of some of the most famous courtroom cases. With detailed summaries of actual cases paired with thought-provoking questions and teacher notes, students will
Preview of Earths Layers and Plate Tectonic Assessments

Earths Layers and Plate Tectonic Assessments

In this listing you will receive two different assessments for the end of Earth's Layers and Plate tectonics Unit. You will receive a traditional Exam Assessment with both multiple choice and open ended questions as well as a Project Based Exit Assessment. You can use one or both to assess your students at the end of the unit. Included:Lesson Plans for Each AssessmentGoogle Slides for each AssessmentDaily Sheets with Do Nows for each AssessmentExamReference Tables to use with examAnswer KeyProje
Preview of Photosynthesis and Conceptual Model Weekly Lessons, Quiz, and Project

Photosynthesis and Conceptual Model Weekly Lessons, Quiz, and Project

Created by
Jose Morin
The product contains a slideshow with scaffolded vocabulary activities for the do-first, a loose schedule for each day's agenda, and expectations to set for each day along with visuals. There are also two assessments included, the weekly vocabulary quiz which utilizes the four main vocabulary words in the slideshow, and a writing and illustration project that incorporates the concept of photosynthesis and the skill of creating concept models such as diagrams and concept maps. There is a modified
Preview of PBL Water Cycle Project

PBL Water Cycle Project

In this highly differentiated project, your students will propose a water conservation effort relevant to your school using research and writing. This problem-based learning project is perfect for students to make connections to their own life and to practice advocating for a change in their school communities. It is recommended to tackle this project AFTER students can interpret a water cycle diagram and use scientific vocabulary to name parts of the water cycle.Project includes a list of topic
Preview of Dynamic Crust: How the Plates Move

Dynamic Crust: How the Plates Move

In this lesson students will learn how the plates move by the process of convection and the various pieces of evidence that the landscapes have moved and shifted. Included: Lesson PlanTeacher Instructions for Convection Current DemoGoogle SlidesDaily Sheet with Do Now Modified Notes SheetVideoDemonstration ActivityExit Ticket
Preview of Earth's Layers

Earth's Layers

In this lesson your students will learn about the different layers of the Earth as well as look at how scientist discovered the various layers. Included: Lesson PlanGoogle SlidesDaily Sheet with Do Now and QuestionsShort Video Exit Ticket
Preview of Informational/Explanatory Writing Assignment: Endangered Species

Informational/Explanatory Writing Assignment: Endangered Species

This writing assignment allows students to choose a species that is becoming extinct, to explain the cause and the effect it has on the species. Great way to introduce ecosystems, populations or biodiversity, or to include more science literacy in your class. Sources, teacher resources, and example paper included.
Preview of Reasoning and Logic

Reasoning and Logic

Created by
Kathleen Reiss
Middle School and High School Students often have difficulty composing reasoning in an argument because they think their evidence speaks for itself. This Slideshow is designed to offer students a list of logic-types for students to choose from in order to apply them to compose reasoning when writing an argument. Included is a slideshow, slides that can be printed and hung up as a poster for easy, future reference, examples for how to apply the logic, and practice reasoning statement prompts with
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