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Preview of Explore the Circulatory System

Explore the Circulatory System

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Tinybop
The heart holds many mysteries. Connect the dots to uncover one of them: how much blood flows through its chambers. In the lungs, what waste product does deoxygenated blood exchange for more oxygen? What happens to the oxygen in blood when it leaves the heart? Aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS): K-LS1-1. Use observations to describe patterns of what plants and animals (including humans) need to survive. 1-LS1-1. Use materials to design a solution to a human problem by mimi
Preview of Vocabulary Graphic Organizer | Vocabulary Template | Frayer Model Organizer

Vocabulary Graphic Organizer | Vocabulary Template | Frayer Model Organizer

Use this Vocabulary Graphic Organizer and Template to teach your students new vocabulary words, root words, prefixes, and much more! This Vocabulary Graphic Organizer (The Frayer Model) will have your students thinking more critically and deeper about vocabulary and the meanings of words. Having a strong vocabulary is an essential component to reading comprehension and this resource will be the aid to get your students there!This resource includes one blank vocabulary graphic organizer and one l
Preview of Explore the Respiratory System

Explore the Respiratory System

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Tinybop
Breathe in and breathe out. What happens to your chest? Our lungs are like balloons. As we inhale oxygen, they inflate. As we exhale carbon dioxide, they deflate. Construct a paper lung and inflate it. Spot the tiny dots. What do alveoli do as we take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide? Directions: 1) Cut out square; place printed side up. Fold in half horizontally to crease. Flip over and fold on each diagonal. 2) Collapse into a triangle by pulling the edges of the horizontal fold in
Preview of What's going on inside your body?

What's going on inside your body?

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Tinybop
No matter the season, the immune system is always hard at work defending the body against common illnesses and infectious diseases to keep us healthy. All the systems—nervous, skeletal, respiratory, circulatory, digestive, muscular, urogenital, and immune—are made up of different parts that work together. Download this activity and grab a box of crayons to draw the different parts of your body that work together to keep you strong and healthy. Choose one of four body template options! You nee
Preview of Explore The Skeletal System

Explore The Skeletal System

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Tinybop
Have your students bend and (gently!) twist joints to develop a deeper understanding of the skeletal system! This printable activity includes three pages, prompting students to move their bodies, examine the movement of their different types of joints (hinge, pivotal, ball-and-socket) and illustrate activities that involve these skeletal mechanics! This activity involves both kinesthetic and visual learning, making it an excellent opportunity to engage students with diverse learning styles!
Preview of Vocabulary Word of the Week Organizer for Any Vocabulary Word

Vocabulary Word of the Week Organizer for Any Vocabulary Word

Created by
Jenifer Stewart
This is a graphic organizer designed for use with any vocabulary word or vocabulary program. I use the "Vocabulary Word-of-the-Week" program, but this could easily be used to teach domain-specific vocabulary across the curriculum. I introduce the vocabulary word in class each week. We discuss the word, and I will use the word in a sentence. Student's will complete this organizer for homework. My fourth and fifth grade reading students love the creativity of coming up with their own sentence
Preview of Vocabulary Workshop Sheet

Vocabulary Workshop Sheet

I have found recently that the required Common Core aligned texts must include discussion of lesson vocabulary as well as additional words in order to provide a proper foundation for comprehension. In addition, I have observed that students are being asked on tests to answer and justify questions about unfamiliar vocabulary. This sheet is designed for differentiated vocabulary instruction. It serves as a basis for student input in vocabulary discussions. When reading a text, students can sugge
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