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6th grade science games for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of {EDITABLE}  Heredity Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson

{EDITABLE} Heredity Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson

Created by
Mrs V Science
YOU MUST HAVE MS PUBLISHER to be able to access and edit this file. If not, buy the PDF. THIS IS NUMBERED FOR GROUPS 1,4.5.7. TO MAKE ADDITIONAL GROUPS YOU MUST COPY THE CODES/CREATE CODES FOR YOUR LOCKS. Genetics, Protein Synthesis, Punnett Square, Phenotype Data--it's all in here. Use actual locks and boxes, OR use this fun lesson with a simple envelope system! Enough problems for FOUR groups of students, or more if you use the problems in duplicate. I actually made different codes and probl
Preview of 3x3 Review Energy Puzzle

3x3 Review Energy Puzzle

Created by
Teresa Cobble
Great activity for returning after a break. Students will cut out the square and try to place them back in order based on the definitions. Star square is the center. For easy checking the outside words all match. Vocabulary used:EnergyKinetic energyPotential energyMechanical energyHeatJoulesRadiationTemperatureLaw of conservation of energyConductionConvectionCelsius
Preview of Period Table & Atoms Bingo

Period Table & Atoms Bingo

Created by
LLT Science
Students will fill out their own bingo card with 24 words from the provided list. Then the caller will use the clues to call out elements or periodic table vocabulary words.
Preview of Vocabulary Taboo

Vocabulary Taboo

Created by
SPEDcials
Play this game in groups/teams/or small groups to learn vocabulary terms. (Feel free to edit using your own words)
Preview of Waves taboo game

Waves taboo game

Created by
YAY SCIENCE
This taboo-style game is to go over general waves with students where students use words to explain parts of a wave and vocabulary and other students must guess the word.
Preview of "Oh Deer" Game Cards

"Oh Deer" Game Cards

Created by
Amanda Dennis
8 Game Cards ( Deer, Wolf, Hare (alternative), Lynx (alternative), Food, Shelter, Space, Water cards for the Project Wild Activity. Predator vs Prey Simulation Cards
Preview of Zip Zap Zop Cards - Review Game

Zip Zap Zop Cards - Review Game

Created by
Byrd Education
I use these cards as part of a review game. When students get an answer correct, they get a card. If the card is a number, they add (or subtract if it is a negative card) that number to their score. If they get a Zip card they double their points. A Zap card means they lose their points. A Zop card means they get to take points from another team. You can take out whichever cards you don't want to use, but it is good for review of most content areas. I've used it for both Math and Spanish. I also
Preview of Bingo Board Template (pub)

Bingo Board Template (pub)

Created by
J Gibb
Just a Bingo board template in .pub format. Also available in .pdf
Preview of Work Buddies

Work Buddies

Created by
Miss Landis
This is a great resource to have students fill out and then you when picking work buddies!
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