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2nd grade general science Common Core 3.MD.B.4 resources

Preview of Spring Break & Daylight Savings Equinox,  CLOSE READING 5 LEVEL PASSAGES CCSS

Spring Break & Daylight Savings Equinox, CLOSE READING 5 LEVEL PASSAGES CCSS

Created by
Nilly Dilly's
Common Core Listed and Aligned!LEVELED PASSAGES! CHOOSE EACH STUDENT'S READING LEVEL. ALL STUDENTS WILL HAVE SAME CONTENT, VOCAB, AND QUESTIONS!ALL READERS COVERED! 3 INFORMATIONAL TEXT 5 LEVELS EACH PASSAGE!-SPRING EQUINOX-SPRING BREAK FACTS-DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME FACTSDifferentiated Curriculum 5 levels Main IdeaFluency CheckClose ReadingTDQ's(REAL)Picture with Annotation and ELA QuestionEXTRA TDQ's Sheet to print on the backSAME CONTENT/SAME VOCABALL-ON-ONE SHEET TO Save Time and Paper!Print-N-
Preview of National Geographic Kids Bundle Pack 4 {Sharks, Weather, Rocks and Minerals}

National Geographic Kids Bundle Pack 4 {Sharks, Weather, Rocks and Minerals}

Created by
Teacher Josh
The nonfiction lesson activities provided throughout this comprehension guide along with the text, will provide students with a range of meaningful and deliberate practices to improve learning. Each of these lessons can be given as classroom work, homework, or can work great as center activities. The nonfiction text will engage the student and the lessons are created so scaffolding can be addressed as needed. Download the sample preview to see every page! Every student enjoys reading these Na
Preview of Leap Year STEM Challenge

Leap Year STEM Challenge

Created by
Enfys
The Leap Year STEM Challenge is a huge hit with my students. Their eyes light up when they see a STEM challenge on our agenda and your students will too! There is just something special about planning and building your own work and testing it to. It is so much fun to watch the concentration on their faces as they work out what they want to do and how they are going to do it, and their joy when they succeed. This challenge is one you must try!STEM activities provide the perfect opportunity for ha
Preview of Me and My Shadow: Nature of Science Activity

Me and My Shadow: Nature of Science Activity

Created by
Ruddy4Learning
This activity promotes scientific inquiry and encourages students to formulate and investigate questions about the world around them. Students will use their knowledge of shadows to formulate testable questions. Students will then investigate if a shadow really does change height throughout the day and if so, when is the shadow the longest and when is it the shortest. This activity allows utilizes measurement and bar graphing skills.
Preview of STEM Forces & Motion (3rd-5th) grade Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

STEM Forces & Motion (3rd-5th) grade Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

ENERGY BOUNCEStudents are challenged to investigate potential and kinetic energy as they look for patterns in the way a ball bounces. Collect data. Analyze data. Make decisions using data. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS1. What is the difference in kinetic and potential energy?2. What are some examples of energy transversions?Potential energy is energy that is stored in an object. If you stretch a rubber band, you will give it potential energy. As the rubber band is released, potential energy is changed to
Preview of What is Energy?

What is Energy?

What is energy? Let's watch a YouTube video explaining the transfer of energy from potential to kinetic. Once students understand the terms energy, potential energy, kinetic energy, and work, they decide what experiment they wish to perform in order to explain how energy transfers from potential to kinetic.A student's Wow! moment comes from actually experiencing the learning process. In this inquiry based lesson, students get to explore the concepts presented on their own rather than just being
Preview of Forms of Potential Energy

Forms of Potential Energy

What are the forms of potential energy?When we understand that there is potential and kinetic energy, we ask ourselves, "Are there different forms of potential and kinetic energy?" This lesson introduces four forms of potential energy and explains three of them in depth. The fourth, nuclear energy, is a concept for high school. The three that are taught are mechanical energy, gravitational energy, and chemical energy. Students watch a video created by "Let's Do Learning" and demonstrate their un
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