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2nd grade science homework for Microsoft Word

Preview of Weekly Homework Tracker with Parent Signature *EDITABLE*

Weekly Homework Tracker with Parent Signature *EDITABLE*

Created by
Lil Miss M
Trying to figure out a way to keep those always inevitable "no-homework students" on track this year?? Or maybe you're looking for a quick and easy way to keep students and parents accountable for weekly homework assignments without the use of an agenda? Well, you're in luck!!!! This EDITABLE Weekly Homework Tracker is ideal for those few students who fall into the habit of not completing all of their homework assignments on a daily basis. It can be used as a Tracker for only these students, bu
Preview of Solid, Liquid, and Gas Picture Sort

Solid, Liquid, and Gas Picture Sort

Created by
Kristen Campbell
This is a great picture sort with realistic looking pictures of 5 objects that are solids, 5 objects that are liquids, and 5 objects that are gases. This activity includes labels and pictures. For children that cannot read the labels, simply go over the beginning sounds of "solid," "liquid," and "gas." You can cut out these pictures and laminate them for continued use in the classroom or have students cut these out, sort them, and glue them on paper. This could be used as a class activity, asses
Preview of Science Tornadoes- Reading Worksheet +10 Multiple Choice Comprehension Questions

Science Tornadoes- Reading Worksheet +10 Multiple Choice Comprehension Questions

Created by
Jacklyn Spark
2 page worksheet entitled "Read About Tornadoes." The first page is informational text. Don't worry nothing gory or gruesome for the kids. Second page is 10 reading comprehension questions. They include the following reading skills: reading for details, using sentence context, vocabulary and one inference or drawing conclusion. The third page has the answer key. A color picture of a tornado funnel is on the first page. For some reason it shows up black-and-white on the thumbnail. This product is
Preview of Solar System Model Assignment & Rubric

Solar System Model Assignment & Rubric

This is my students' favorite science project of the year! This file contains directions for students to create their solar system models at home. It also contains a rubric so that teachers can assess the models. It is editable, so feel free to make any changes you need to. Thanks for looking! :)
Preview of Earth's Changes-Editable (Fast and Slow Changes)

Earth's Changes-Editable (Fast and Slow Changes)

Created by
Elementary Love
3 different types of assessments for earth's changes. -Cut and paste-Circle the type of change-Draw a change in the T chart
Preview of Food Chain Worksheet

Food Chain Worksheet

Created by
Alexandra Smith
Food chain outline worksheet with animal classifications.
Preview of How Things Move - Movement Studies

How Things Move - Movement Studies

Created by
Taylor Walden
Describe and discuss ways things can move. Demonstrate how things can move - straight, zigzag, back and forth, round and round, fast, slow, etc. Imagine the picture in motion, and match it with its' description. Each picture can have more than one correct answer! ALTERNATIVE: cut out each picture and glue them next to the word that most appropriately fits that description. Florida Science Standards: SC.K.P.12.1 - Investigate that things move in different ways, such as fast, slow, etc.SC.1.P.12.1
Preview of Earth Day Homework Project

Earth Day Homework Project

Created by
Vanderbark Press
Are your students learning about the importance of recycling? Are you looking for a fun, yet environmentally friendly homework project for your students to complete during the week of Earth Day (April 22)? Send home this project for your students to complete for homework instead of the traditional homework! Students will have a BLAST digging through their recycle bins or trash for items to recycle so they can create something new! This project includes..... 1. Instructions for students and
Preview of Soil Study Guide

Soil Study Guide

Use this great resource for students to study the components of soil. This guide is easy to use. Fold in half. Questions are on one side, answers on the other. Students can use it to study with a partner or parent. They can also use it to study on their own! It is written for the third grade Virginia Standards of Learning, but can easily be adapted for any grade level. I have left this document in Word so that it is easy to edit and make your own. Let me know what you think! Enjoy!
Preview of Water Cycle Matching Worksheet

Water Cycle Matching Worksheet

Created by
K-Teach-A lot
Water Cycle Matching Worksheet -- draw a line to match the word to the process.
Preview of Energy Sources Worksheet

Energy Sources Worksheet

Created by
Kristin Keeler
Identify the energy type by writing either light energy, sound energy, or heat energy in the blank provided under each picture.
Preview of Science Choice Board

Science Choice Board

I have created 6 choice boards filled with science ideas! These science choice boards can be used as homework, at centers or in small groups. You can also choose to just use one or two ideas independently at a center. There are 6 choice boards. They are titled as follows: Work Like a Scientist Choice Board Earth's Surface Choice Board Weather Choice Board Force and Motion Choice Board Matter Choice Board Energy Choice Board These are some of the units that are c
Preview of Snow Day Bingo Board

Snow Day Bingo Board

Created by
Haley Morris
In order to keep students in the routine of school while home due to snow I created a snow day bingo board. I send this home in anticipation of snow and also email it out to parents on our first snow day. If students complete a row they earn a special lunch in the classroom with me! The reward possibilities are endless and I have had 100% student success rate for 4 years in a row! They LOVE it!! This is editable so if one of the boxes is not applicable to you you are able to edit it and adapt
Preview of Matter Study Guide

Matter Study Guide

A GREAT addition to any unit! Easy to use! Fold guide in half. Questions are on one side. The answers are on the other. Students can quiz a partner or themselves. Parents LOVE them! This two page guide is in Word. It was created for the third grade Virginia Standards of Learning, but can be easily adapted to fit any grade level or state standards. Please take a look at my other products here on TpT or on my blog- pleasefeedtheanimals.blogspot.com Thank you! :)
Preview of weekly newsletter

weekly newsletter

Created by
Jayme Lopez
An editable weekly newsletter that explains what the classroom is learning for each subject, the spelling words of the week and any additional important information. Attach as the front page to a homework packet. Great for any grade level to communicate with parents.
Preview of Flint, Michigan Case Study

Flint, Michigan Case Study

I created this for part of my water cycle unit. It is a non-fiction text about the Flint, Michigan water crisis. It includes a glossary of diffucult vocabulary words. There are 6 questions that I created in connection to our engineering unit involving Creative Problem Solving (CPS).
Preview of Animal Adaptations Study Guide

Animal Adaptations Study Guide

Use this great resource as a way for students to study the basics of animal adaptations. Students just fold the study guide in half. They can then use it to quiz themselves or a partner. I have left this product in word so that it can easily be edited for personal use. This guide focuses on the Standards of Learning for Virginia, but can easily be edited for any state standards. Let me know what you think! Enjoy!
Preview of Food Chain Assessment

Food Chain Assessment

Created by
Doves Embrace
1 page quick, comprehensive grade assessing main idea, details, and vocabulary using fill-in-the-blank, true/false, short-answer, and constructed response. 10 questions allow you to get an easy grade, but allows learners to show depth of knowledge. Includes Answer Key!
Preview of Second Grade Life Cycle Materials

Second Grade Life Cycle Materials

Created by
Jennifer Polk
This pack address Georgia Standard S2L1. Students will investigate the life cycles of different living organisms. Determine the sequence of the life cycle of common animals in your area: a mammal such as a cat or dog or classroom pet, a bird such as a chicken, an amphibian such as a frog, and an insect such as a butterfly. Relate seasonal changes to observations of how a tree changes throughout a school year. Investigate the life cycle of a plant by growing a plant from a seed and by recor
Preview of Animal Habitat Quiz

Animal Habitat Quiz

Created by
Jackie Luebbert
The ten question multiple choice quiz goes over the main habitat types and their common inhabitants. The questions can be solved through basic knowledge of the habitat features and locations. Many of the questions can be solved with logic. This quiz can be used as a pre and post assessment, a review study guide, or a worksheet/homework assignment.
Preview of Pink Slip - for missing homework

Pink Slip - for missing homework

This is a strategy I got from Harry Wong (great presenter and author!). It's called a Pink Slip, and students fill it out whenever they do not have their homework. I don't listen to excuses, I just have them fill out the form, and I'll look at it later to see what their excuse is. I keep these on file, and they have come in handy for parent conferences (especially if a student is saying they didn't have time to do their homework due to sports or something or the sort).
Preview of Animal Habitats and Food Chain Test

Animal Habitats and Food Chain Test

Created by
Simply Shogreen
This assessment focuses on the basic types of habitats of animals, as well as how the primary food chains function. Test is comprised of both multiple choice and matching questions. Contains graphic pictures for younger students.
Preview of Women In Space: Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passage Astronauts

Women In Space: Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passage Astronauts

Created by
MissLong83
This is a four page document that contains a nonfiction passage about Sally Ride and Mae Jemison - two famous women who were launched into space. These two ladies were the first American and African American female astronauts. It is perfect for a March Women's History Month Unit! This includes 7 fill in the blank comprehension questions with a word bank. It also includes 3 true or false questions. The fourth page is a compare and contrast sheet with a Venn diagram. Great for a shared readi
Preview of Types of Clouds

Types of Clouds

Created by
Jill Hughes
This is a simple worksheet that can be used to assess students' knowledge of the three basic types of clouds. Can be used in centers, with partners, or as a stand-alone assessment.
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