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5th grade science homework for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Planet Comparison- Diameter, Mass, Gravity

Planet Comparison- Diameter, Mass, Gravity

Created by
Ethan Myler
A two sheet activity that could be modified to fit various grade levels. It examines comparison of planet sizes, mass and gravity. Students are asked to compare, organize and analyze data related to each. It could be done paper pencil or with a spreadsheet to work on data sorting and mathematical equations. Modifications to question wording and simplification of questions can allow for use with younger students and vice verse.
Preview of Energy Homework

Energy Homework

Homework assignment designed for students to record 6 activities during the day and determine the type of energy involved. Students must also decide if the energy involved is potential or kinetic energy. Then they must determine what the source of energy is for the activity.
Preview of Create a Nutrition Label (supermarket series)

Create a Nutrition Label (supermarket series)

Created by
Peter Rony
Uploaded on February 18, 2014 A supermarket is an educational environment. Nutrition Labels are a significant educational resource. This copyrighted, Nutrition Label template allows you and your students to create original nutrition labels. NOTE: Nutrition Labels do not exist in a supermarket for fresh fruits and fresh vegetables. This Excel file is a companion to SUPERMARKET NUTRITION, a product that has yet to be uploaded to TpT. SUPERMARKET MOLECULES has already been uploaded.
Preview of Science Booklets on Epic for Various Science Topics

Science Booklets on Epic for Various Science Topics

Looking for individual books to assign your students on the topic that you are teaching? I have loaded a list of a plethora of books related to the science topic you are teaching in Force and Motion, Ecosystems, Landforms and Oceans, and Mixtures and Matter. There is a group of book titles for each of the topics listed for your early finishers or for homework, your choice.
Preview of Light: Absorbed or Reflected

Light: Absorbed or Reflected

Created by
sweetalr
This is a chart I made in Excel for our light unit in Science. Students need to think about the 7 colors of the rainbow and determine which colors in the American flag are absorbed and which are reflected. Then they must explain what it means if a color of light is reflected/absorbed.
Preview of Element Practice

Element Practice

Worksheet designed for students to practice reading and using the periodic table. Students identify element name, symbol, protons, neutrons, electrons, protons, atomic mass, and atomic number. Answer key is inlcuded on sheet 2.
Preview of Weekly Homework & Attendance Tracker

Weekly Homework & Attendance Tracker

Created by
Courtney Schock
Completely editable homework and attendance tracking all in one! Use the small column to track attendance and the large column to track homework or assignment data.
Preview of Editable Homework Checklist

Editable Homework Checklist

Created by
Danielle McColl
Editable Homework checklist for daily classroom use.
Preview of Excel Survey Project

Excel Survey Project

I am Mr. Poole. I do this project with my math class, however, it could easily be adapted to other subjects. This survey project teaches students the basic functions of performing a survey and how to best present the results. Students will do the following: choose a topic to survey, formulate a question that they will ask people, predict what the outcomes may be, keep tally/frequencies of responses, input their data into an excel spreadsheet which will generate a circle/bar graph, design th
Preview of Teacher Logs

Teacher Logs

Easy to use log to keep track of homework, independent work, agendas, behavior, etc. Just change the title to fit your every day needs.
Preview of Student Planner FREE

Student Planner FREE

This is meant to be a simple planner for student to use. Being a google sheet makes it easier for students to access if they are doing assignments. It also allows you to check in to make sure they are recording homework. -Auto updating "completed" and "to do" counter for instant reinforcement -Completed assignments are crossed off automatically -Easy clear buttons for each day of the week
Preview of Teacher Logs

Teacher Logs

Easy to use log to keep track of homework, independent work, agendas, behavior, etc. Just change the title to fit your every day needs.
Preview of Monthly Homework Checklist

Monthly Homework Checklist

Created by
Millie Lentz
Use this sheet to keep track of student's homework.Please rate this product and leave a comment! Thanks for checking out my product!
Preview of Seed Parts

Seed Parts

Self grading excel spreadsheet over parts of a seed.
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