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5th grade science bulletin board ideas for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Claims, Evidence, Reasoning Anchor Charts

Claims, Evidence, Reasoning Anchor Charts

This includes anchor charts to help students become familiar with the CER framework as a tool for writing scientific explanations.
Preview of Bloom's Taxonomy for Science - questioning posters

Bloom's Taxonomy for Science - questioning posters

Created by
JAG Education
These posters utilise Bloom's taxonomy for the Science classroom in a questioning form. They include questions to help student think at a higher level.For some reason the thumb nails have a grey space on them. The printing file does not have this.If you are keen on more for Bloom's Taxonomy we have other options, see below.Bloom's Taxonomy for Science - verb posterBloom's Taxonomy for Science - posters
Preview of Classify Animals Foldable

Classify Animals Foldable

In this project, students can create a foldable by drawing a picture of each type of animal with a Backbone: Reptile Amphibian Mammal Birds Fish Students then write information learned under each foldable category. This is a great activity to supplement your current lesson or as a stand alone lesson about animals with backbones.
Preview of NGSS "I can" Posters (5th grade)

NGSS "I can" Posters (5th grade)

Need something to use for your science board? Do you need to post your "I can" statements at all times? This is all you need for the entire year! Put these posters up for each unit you teach in science, and you do not need to remember to put those "I can" statements up. They are cute and visual for students to see when learning new material. I use this packet throughout the year. Therefore in the beginning of the year I print all of the posters and put them in my Science bin, so I have them when
Preview of Types of Energy Projects

Types of Energy Projects

Project #1: Students can use the preformatted document from MS Publisher and complete information about each different form of energy. They then search for clipart on the computer to categorize the different forms of energy. Project #2: Students bring in toys from home to be shared with the class. Each student demonstrates how their toy works and the class discusses the forms of energy found in their toy. The graphic organizer can then be used for your students to write about each toy and wh
Preview of Bloom's Taxonomy for Science - verb posters

Bloom's Taxonomy for Science - verb posters

Created by
JAG Education
These posters utilise Bloom's taxonomy for the Science classroom. They can be used to help students understand lesson objectives and how to challenge themselves to move further in their scientific understanding. For some reason the thumb nails have a grey space on them. The printing file does not have this. If you are keen for more on Bloom's Taxonomy in Science, check out our other posters below. Bloom’s Taxonomy for Science – posters
Preview of Ecosystems Roles Posters Producer Consumer Decomposer

Ecosystems Roles Posters Producer Consumer Decomposer

Created by
nikkig1209
Bulletin board posters, definitions of each role in the food chain (decomposer, producer, consumer) - Great visual!
Preview of Science In Seconds:  Magnets

Science In Seconds: Magnets

Created by
Deena Wilcox
Finally! A daily review for Science. My students retain information best with constant review so it is important for me to continually review students daily over information that has already been learned. Not sure about other teachers , but many times it is out of sight, out of mind for my students. We leave a unit to begin a new unit and students do not see it again until spring when we are reviewing for the state tests. It leaves me scrambling in Spring to review students before the big standa
Preview of SCIENCE ALPHABET CURSIVE

SCIENCE ALPHABET CURSIVE

Created by
Analee Suarez
Classroom Display
Preview of Human Body Bulletin Board Display

Human Body Bulletin Board Display

Hello! This bulletin board display set is a perfect visual consolidation to accompany your Human Body Systems Unit. Create your main display using the ‘blank’ body and then add the systems as you learn about them. You can choose to focus on one system at a time or layer them on top of each other to show your class how the different systems work together. Each system comes with pre-made labels to highlight important structures and several blank labels so you can add other structures if you need
Preview of Skeletons Banner **Editable**

Skeletons Banner **Editable**

Created by
Kelly Siracusano
Editable Banner- "Skeletons in Room ____" for Bulletin Boards. Complete with bone filled border and fun letters. Great for use with Human Body Unit and around Halloween! I created this border to work with another project I put together from others. See thumbnail to see how I used it! Make sure you have the program before you buy!! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Preview of Motivational Board Nails

Motivational Board Nails

Created by
Adam Burkhard
These are the little nails that go under the "We Nailed It" motivational board heading. It is available as a free download from me also.
Preview of Class Job Labels

Class Job Labels

Created by
Jazmin Stephens
Labels include: teacher's helper, door holder, light monitor, and a greeter. These labels are very helpful for ELLs because of the visuals and bilingual language.
Preview of Macronutrient Posters

Macronutrient Posters

Created by
Miss S Creations
Neutral themed macronutrient Posters, with serving size examples and a text book definition of the aim of the specific macronutrient. Great for a bulletin board or to put in display in the nutrition classroom.
Preview of Makerspace Design Thinking Process Poster

Makerspace Design Thinking Process Poster

Created by
Elementary Glee
Use this poster at your makerspace or during lessons that would support this type thinking process.
Preview of Solar System Fact Cards

Solar System Fact Cards

Created by
Alyssa Kohler
This contains full page fact cards with an image for each of the 8 planets, the sun, and pluto. It also has a little page at the end for if you want to make your own proportionate solar system in your classroom.
Preview of Motivational Board

Motivational Board

Created by
Adam Burkhard
To get my students to want to learn different things, I created the "We Nailed It" board. I have it divided off into four sections, each with a different goal. When they reach that goal, they "nailed it" and they get to put a nail on the board with their name on it. The download is of the heading at the top. I also have the "nails" available for purchase for just $1. I sectioned the board off with yarn and just typed out the goal. The ones that I have for Kindergarten are; Knowing all the l
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