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Preview of Planets Suite by Gustav Holst | Digital & Printable Listening Unit

Planets Suite by Gustav Holst | Digital & Printable Listening Unit

Created by
Surdynski Sounds
Oh how I love Gustav Holst's Planet Suite! It's programmatic, beautiful, and engaging. Want a tie into Social Studies / History? Study these Roman gods. Want to connect to Science and the planets? Here ya go! Connection to art? There are coloring Listening glyphs included. How about connecting to math? Identify these time signatures or the rhythmic chant in Jupiter's 5/4 ostinato. Relating each movement on the exit slip to an emoji is a nice Social-Emotional Learning component!This is
Preview of The Scientific Method, Variables

The Scientific Method, Variables

Created by
Engage Them
This is an easy and fun way to teach Variables to students in Science. Variables are usually the more difficult concept for students to grasp in science which is why I've add color coding and song to this engaging lesson. Included are: Vocabulary Cards Interactive Science Notebook, fill-in (Student glue papers into their notebook and fill out) Stations-Students will rotate around the room, determining the: testable question, controlled variables, independent variable and dependent variable
Preview of AP Psychology Fun Brain Song used for Observation and a Test Grade

AP Psychology Fun Brain Song used for Observation and a Test Grade

Includes a sample of former students presentation- they used the song "Since you've been gone" and changed the lyrics to include 15 Brain terms. My Rubric on page 3 after the sample song. This was great for an observation- they love it. Most students recorded a video of the performance instead of going live and the other students loved watching everyone. Have the students make a list of all the brain terms they hear in each song. They need to submit a typed out lyrics also so you can check. It's
Preview of The Origin of Dinosaurs Music Video

The Origin of Dinosaurs Music Video

Created by
EduSongs
This song talks about some different views on how dinosaurs came into existence. It discusses the Big Bang Theory and Intelligent Design. It provides information on both of these ideas as well as why they are believed. It is to the tune of "Less Is More" by Relient K.
Preview of Les Paul - inventor of Electric Guitar

Les Paul - inventor of Electric Guitar

This is a lesson about the inventor of the electric guitar, Les Paul. It can be used for fifth grade, middle school and high school if needed. The lesson was inspired by John Jacobson's Music Express Magazine lesson. The magazines are no longer in print.
Preview of Theory is never ever a Law

Theory is never ever a Law

This is a PowerPoint of SCIENCE LYRICS to the tune of Taylor Swift " NEVER EVER GETTING BACK TOGETHER"...explaining why theories will never be laws. Your students will remember this information because they remember this song! Well worth the money to have students remember these key terms!
Preview of Evolution Song (tune of "How Far I'll Go")

Evolution Song (tune of "How Far I'll Go")

This song has lyrics about the story of evolution, set to the tune of "How Far I'll Go" by Lin-Manuel Miranda from Disney's Moana. The lyrics sheets includes links for a karaoke video of the original song (so ignore those lyrics), which is transposed down a fifth so it's much easier to sing, and a video showing my lyrics with my voice singing to demonstrate the rhythm.This song can be taught to summarize the lessons in my Evolution slide show, also available in my TpT store.A sample of the lyric
Preview of Molecules In Motion - Biology Song

Molecules In Motion - Biology Song

Created by
EduSongs
This song teaches about biology, specifically molecules. Some of the specifics of the song include diffusion, osmosis, and the three types of solutions - hypertonic, isotonic, and hypotonic. The song is full of biology vocabulary to ensure the best learning experience for your students. Make your lesson stick with this catchy tune!
Preview of 12 Cranial Nerves Mnemonic Song Video
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12 Cranial Nerves Mnemonic Song Video

Two mnemonic phrases set to music to describe the first letter of the names of the 12 cranial nerves and the sensory, motor or mixed functions of each one. The video is entertaining, memorable, catchy and retainable memory tool created for the audio/visual learner. Very short and very fast -- under 2 mins. Each frame can be stopped to read study hints that are within the mnemonic along with visual pictures to help with recall. The PERFECT solution for AP Anatmony and Physiology student, SAT pr
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Importance of learning science

Learning science is particularly important for students as it equips them with the essential knowledge and skills to make sense of the world around them. Science education is not just about memorizing facts. It fosters critical thinking, inquiry, and problem-solving abilities. These skills are not only useful in school but also in everyday life beyond the classroom.

Benefits of learning science

Learning science offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. In fact, it helps students:

  • Question the world around them and seek evidence-based explanations
  • Cultivate their ability to observe, experiment, and analyze data
  • Nurture a sense of curiosity, awe, and wonder about the natural world
  • Understand natural phenomena and the laws that govern the universe

With a solid foundation in science, teachers can help empower students to think critically, solve problems, make informed decisions, and engage with the world around them in meaningful ways.

Teaching with science resources

One of the best parts about science class is all of the possibilities for hands-on, collaborative learning! Think: labs, experiments, inquiry-based activities, and design challenges. These activities encourage students to explore scientific concepts by observing, asking questions, and conducting investigations. Additionally, with small group centers, students can engage in group experiments, discussions, and projects that require them to collaborate, share ideas, and solve problems together.

Discover printable and digital science resources

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable or digital science resources, TPT has an extensive array of instructional materials for every learning need, topic, or grade level. Whether you're learning about plant parts or butterfly life cycles, or exploring advanced topics like the anatomy of a cell or Newton’s laws of motion, we've got you covered.

On TPT, science resources come in various forms: from labs and worksheets to craftivities and doodle notes. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of science concepts, or to reteach a tricky topic. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching and learning science will be so much easier. Plus, you can expand students’ knowledge even further by exploring TPT math resources, which are frequently paired with science lessons.

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There are many different types of science resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular science lessons include biology, earth sciences, chemistry, environment, engineering, and anatomy.

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Educators can save time preparing science lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for science resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of science lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

How can I make my science lessons fun and engaging?

Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your science lessons and make them feel like real scientists by investigating everyday objects, exploring the world outside the classroom, and doing hands-on and collaborative experiments and design challenges.