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Free 1st grade science study guides for ESL-EFL-ELL

Preview of Interactive Notebook Vocabulary Blank by Science Doodles - FREEBIE!

Interactive Notebook Vocabulary Blank by Science Doodles - FREEBIE!

This is a great weekly tool for students. I introduce 6 new vocabulary words each Monday. I will be sharing my lists very soon! This is shrunk to fit in the interactive notebook! Enjoy! Science Doodles BUNDLES I offer you might like: (click on links below) Classifying Matter Bundle Safety, Tools and Scientific Method Bundle Sun, Earth, and Moon Bundle Food Chains and Food Webs Bundle Inherited Traits and Learned Behaviors Bundle Adaptations Bundle Interdependency Bundle E
Preview of Common Contractions Guide

Common Contractions Guide

Created by
Mrs Bs Room
A list of common contractions and their root words. This list can be put into a clear protective sleeve and given to students as a reference tool. Especially beneficial to resource, special education, and ESL students. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.
Preview of High Tide and Low Tide - A Craftivity to Teach Tides

High Tide and Low Tide - A Craftivity to Teach Tides

Created by
Jonathan Pearson
Knowing that the moon's gravitational pull is what causes the tides is an important concept for students to know, but understanding what it looks like can be a bit tricky. This craft is designed to help students develop a pictorial representation of this abstract concept. In the activity, students will cut and paste the necessary pieces to help them understand that the moon's pull causes high tides and the resulting low tides. Students will cut out pieces that represent the ocean waters, the
Preview of Hibernation Explained...

Hibernation Explained...

Created by
Mary Gross
Did you know that wood frogs freeze solid during the winter? Wood frogs thaw out and wake up in a few short hours in the spring. How do these little frogs pull off such an amazing feat? Find out about this winter mystery and more in "Hibernation Explained". This resource booklet explores many types of animals and their amazing winter survival skills. This booklet includes web links to many great websites including a bear web cam research station in Ely, Minnesota.
Preview of Science Force/Motion Quiz

Science Force/Motion Quiz

This assessment will test force and motion vocabulary words as well as magnetic poles, and gravity.
Preview of Fry Instant Word Lists 1-1000

Fry Instant Word Lists 1-1000

Created by
EVERYDAY ENGLISH
Dr. Edward Fry (1980) wrote that about half of all written material in English is composed of the first 100 Instant Words and their common variants (meaning words with inflectional suffixes such as -s, -es, -ing, -ed, -er, -est); the first 10 Instant Words make up about 25% of the words in print; and the 300 Instant Words make up about 66% of English words in print. Students will improve their accuracy, fluency and comprehension in both literacy and oral language when they learn the FIW. These
Preview of Science Study Guide - Forces & Simple Machines

Science Study Guide - Forces & Simple Machines

Created by
Epic Elementary
This is a study guide I use either in class or for homework. It reviews basic simple machines and forces! Great supplements for primary grades!Key terms covered:motionpositionspeedforcefrictioninclined planeleverpulleysimple machine
Preview of Comparing and Contrasting Dolphins and Sharks

Comparing and Contrasting Dolphins and Sharks

Created by
Heather Carlsen
This can be used as a planning sheet for writing, or as a tool to examine the differences between dolphins and sharks. It would be great for studies on the ocean habitat, or ocean animals.
Preview of Living/Nonliving  and Basic Needs Lapbook

Living/Nonliving and Basic Needs Lapbook

The Living and Nonliving Lapbook, is a wonderful collection of information regarding all things living and nonliving. This lapbook set includes: An "Is it living?" Checklist Living and Nonliving picture sort A "Basic Needs of Plants" and "Basic Needs of Animals" cut and paste activity. Use this lapbook set as a wrap-up to a unit on Living and Nonliving things, or as a reference to review over and over again. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Preview of Human Body Coloring Pages for Kids

Human Body Coloring Pages for Kids

Created by
Raising Hearts
Our coloring pages of Human Body will be a fun educational resource for elementary-aged children. It has 10 pages of the different internal organs. Perfect for your biology science lessons in the classroom or in the homeschooling setup.
Preview of Insect Research Fact Sheet

Insect Research Fact Sheet

Created by
The 214Teacher
These insect fact sheets make it easy for your students to learn about different insects. The following insects are included: ladybugs, fireflies, honeybees, beetles, crickets, and butterflies.
Preview of Comprehension Questions (English/Spanish)

Comprehension Questions (English/Spanish)

Created by
Julie M Carbaugh
This product is a list of comprehension questions that I send home with parents during open house, at conferences, and at the end of the year. When children are reading at home, this is a list of generic questions that a parent can refer to for comprehension practice.
Preview of Butterfly Life Cycle Fact Sheet Printable/Test

Butterfly Life Cycle Fact Sheet Printable/Test

This printable can be used as a test, review or introducing new facts about a butterfly' life cycle.
Preview of If I were a tree book study

If I were a tree book study

Created by
The Book Search
This is a language arts study of the book "If I were a Tree" by Andrea Zimmerman. It covers science and language arts standards for kindergarten, first and second grades. There are ideas for mini lessons as well as printables. This would go along well with the Benchmark unit about living things. *animal sort by classification *Long A practice *creating mental images *matching baby and adult animals *story retelling frame
Preview of Solar System Exploration

Solar System Exploration

This activity is a great way to introduce the solar system while getting students up and moving. After creating their own spaceship, the students will travel around the room to visit the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The students will paste information about each location into their Space Passport. The Space Passport makes greats notes or study guides.What's Included:1 Instruction Page1 Spaceship 5 Pages for the Space Passport9 Planet Pages (including the
Preview of Animal Classification Sort

Animal Classification Sort

Created by
Ashley Roth
This is a document to create a book, poster, or foldable of the differences in characterisitcs of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and insects.
Preview of Life Cycle of a Butterfly

Life Cycle of a Butterfly

Created by
firstgradeannie
A quick activity for students to label the parts of the Butterfly life cycle!
Preview of Dysgraphia/Dyslexia Friendly ABC and Numbers Chart

Dysgraphia/Dyslexia Friendly ABC and Numbers Chart

This is an A-Z and numbers 1-123 that fits on one sheet of paper. The font is dyslexia and dysgraphia friendly font that is bold, with round letters and numbers, and limited loops. This chart has a light grey background to help with ease of writing and recognition. This is a great chart to help with letter recognition and to laminate and keep by the desk of a student to use as a reminder for letter and number formations and directions.The chart has all letters in upper and lower case together.
Preview of Weather Tools Flipbook

Weather Tools Flipbook

Give your students a weather tools study guide to take home and review. The students need to cut on the dotted line to see the next tool. On each page, students need to complete the sentence frame provided.Tools included & Answer Key:Anemometer - speedThermometer - temperatureWind Vane - directionHygrometer - humidtyRain Gauge - rainBarometer - pressureWind Sock - speed & direction
Preview of Science: Next Generation - Zoo Animal Facts

Science: Next Generation - Zoo Animal Facts

Created by
Firsties in PDX
This is a great add-on to my other document called "Next Generation: Structure and Function of Animals." It has easy to read facts about giraffes, hippos, monkeys, and elephants. This is perfect if your students are practicing nonfiction text, going on a field trip to the zoo, or learning about these animals!
Preview of Invertebrates: Creepies and Crawlies!

Invertebrates: Creepies and Crawlies!

This fun printable poster, study guide, and quiz is perfect for elementary students that want to learn about invertebrates! Learn about all 8 major groups of invertebrates, including Sponges, Stinging Cell Animals, Flatworms, Roundworms, Segmented Worms, Mollusks, Sea Stars and Arthropods. With a lot of colorful and funny illustrations, this study guide explains the body differences that make each group unique.For more resources visit joliecanoli.com
Preview of Objects In The Sky Review and Assessment

Objects In The Sky Review and Assessment

Objects In The Sky Review and Assessment based on the Science Fusion First Grade Curriculum.
Preview of Human Body Curriculum

Human Body Curriculum

The human body, composed of trillions of cells functioning in perfect harmony, constitutes a sophisticated network of organs, tissues, and systems essential for sustaining life. From the rhythmic pulsation of the heart to the intricate signaling of neurons in the brain, each element plays a crucial role in facilitating adaptation, healing, and resilience amid dynamic surroundings.Join us in this FREE curriculum pack as we explore effective teaching and learning strategies in both classroom and h
Preview of Present Continuous bucklet, like Vanda51

Present Continuous bucklet, like Vanda51

Created by
Saura
I used Vanda51's Present Simple bucklet with my 3rd graders and it was a huge success, so I made my own for Present Continuous to help them follow up. Mine, like hers, is for free. I really thank Vanda51 for her inspiring work that you can find here: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Present-Simple-Tense-210862
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