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2nd grade science interactive notebooks for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Cookie Erosion and Weathering

Cookie Erosion and Weathering

Science Notebooks on topic of weathering and erosion.Includes water, wind, and animal effects. Key is included as well as directions on each page and materials needed on the first inside page.This is a science experiment lab. You can go through each trial, the straw, the toothpick, and the water together as a class with each student working independently. Echo reading the directions is helpful to keep the students engaged. As well having them answer the questions on their own, share with a partn
Preview of Interactive Notebook Foldable Templates **Editable!!**

Interactive Notebook Foldable Templates **Editable!!**

The perfect Interactive Notebook toolkit!!This is for a physical notebook. Not digital.This 100% editable Publisher document comes with 11 different styles of foldables that can easily be used in any class subject at any grade. These foldables can be used for teaching content, as study strategies, or as a processing tool to assist in all parts of the learning process. Add terms, definitions, and content, or used these foldables as blank foldables for your students to fill in. Also, need to c
Preview of Adaptations Pebble Go Brochure

Adaptations Pebble Go Brochure

Created by
Ginny Coalson
2 sided tri-fold brochure to use with PebbleGo.com "Adaptations." Includes fill in the blank, vocabulary, and a drawing to demonstrate understanding. Easily customizable in Microsoft Publisher. Can be done in a small group if needed. Can be put in science interactive notebook.
Preview of Plant Exploration Journal

Plant Exploration Journal

This journal is to be used as a part of a second grade plant unit where students conduct an experiment on what plants need to grow, learn to make observations to accompany their classroom experiment and of a tulip bulb, make a model of ways seeds travel, and record temperature data through the year of tulip bulbs planted outside of the school.
Preview of Science Experiment Template

Science Experiment Template

Created by
Meagan Perez
This is a file that you can edit to suit your needs. I have used this science template to ask questions, let students experiment, and answer their questions.
Preview of Moon phases tracker

Moon phases tracker

Created by
Science Saver
This is a calendar that will allow your students to capture the moon phases through observations.
Preview of Carbon atom model

Carbon atom model

Created by
Baublet
This is a model which can be cut colored and added to an interactive notebook. I made it for carbon but it could be used to illustrate any of the atoms from one to 10. I have recycled hole punch circles to be used as the proton neutrons and electrons.
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