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Preview of Landforms and Bodies of Water Posters Geography Skills Vocabulary Worksheet

Landforms and Bodies of Water Posters Geography Skills Vocabulary Worksheet

Created by
Fishyrobb
Give your landforms and bodies of water unit a visual boost with this set of illustrated examples! Students will get to SEE what each landform or water body looks like and better understand their features.WHAT YOU WILL GETThis resource contains 24 visuals plus a digital assessment. Each page includes an illustration of the landform or body of water along with the title and definition. Includes:archipelagobaybeachbuttecanalcanyoncavecliffdeltaduneglacierhillislandisthmuslakemesamountainoceanpenin
Preview of Weight Notes and Spring Scale Practice

Weight Notes and Spring Scale Practice

Created by
Sandy's Science
This double sided foldable for interactive notebooks introduces students to weight and how to read a spring scale. It includes 10 practice problems, an anchor chart and an answer key.2 Digital Options - Google Forms & Easel by TPT Assessment *15 Practice Questions The digital options can be used for:Remote or in-person instructionPractice on any Learning Management System (LMS) or deviceStudent dataRelated Resources:⭐ Mass vs. Weight Foldable⭐ Measuring Matter Cornell Notes #31⭐ Reading a Tr
Preview of Moon Phases Board Game

Moon Phases Board Game

Created by
Sandy's Science
Students review the phases of the moon including illustrations, diagrams and multiple-choice questions in this board game. Print Download includes:56 question cards that are numbered and have the answer in the lower right hand corner for immediate feedback. *Students read each other the question and can show the illustrations while holding a thumb over the answerGameboard (color & outline) with pitfalls and advantagesScoot & Tic-Tac-Toe Alternate GamesAnchor Chart – with illustrated moon
Preview of Temperature Notes and How to Read a Thermometer Practice

Temperature Notes and How to Read a Thermometer Practice

Created by
Sandy's Science
This double sided foldable for interactive notebooks introduces students to temperature and how to read a thermometer. Download includes 10 practice problems (print & digital), anchor chart and an answer key.2 Digital Options - Google Forms & Easel by TPT Assessment *15 Practice Questions The digital options can be used for:Remote or in-person instructionPractice on any Learning Management System (LMS) or deviceStudent dataRelated Resources:⭐ Reading a Triple Beam Balance Practice⭐ Weigh
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