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Preview of Atoms and Elements Doodle Note | Science Doodle Notes

Atoms and Elements Doodle Note | Science Doodle Notes

This science graphic organizer includes one page for students to identify and describe the parts of the atom including protons, neutrons, and electrons. On the second page, students will identify what makes each element unique and describe aspects of elements such as atomic number, atomic mass, and chemical symbols.With what standard does this resource align?This resource will aid students in moving towards mastery of the Next Generation Science Standard NGSS MS-PS1-1.What are doodle notes?Doodl
Preview of Kinetic and Potential Energy Doodle Notes | Energy Transformations | Cornell

Kinetic and Potential Energy Doodle Notes | Energy Transformations | Cornell

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded Kinetic and Potential Energy Cornell Doodle Notes can be used to cover the concepts of energy as the ability to do work, mechanical, kinetic, and potential energy, and the specific types of energy, including elastic, chemical, gravitational, and nuclear potential energy and thermal, sound, radiant, and electrical energy. These notes also cover the Law of Conservation of Energy, energy transformations, and the relationship between kinetic and potential energy as a roller coaster
Preview of Biogeochemical Cycles Doodle Notes - Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Water Cycle

Biogeochemical Cycles Doodle Notes - Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Water Cycle

Created by
Emma the Teachie
Four biogeochemical cycles are included in these no prep Doodle Notes: the carbon cycle, the water cycle, the nitrogen cycle and the phosphorus cycle. A fun worksheet alternative, these Doodle Notes are custom illustrated, with clear and engaging diagrams of each cycle. Students will label and describe each part of the cycle. My Doodle Notes are super easy for you to use. They make differentiation effortless, with multiple versions to choose from. An answer key presentation is included, so you c
Preview of Heat Transfer Thermal Energy Doodle Notes Conduction Convection Radiation

Heat Transfer Thermal Energy Doodle Notes Conduction Convection Radiation

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded Heat Transfer Cornell Doodle Notes can be used to introduce or review the concepts of temperature, heat, and the types of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation. The notes begin by defining temperature and heat to make clear that temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of an object or substance while heat is the flow of energy from hotter to cooler places. The notes define and give real-life examples of conduction, conductors, insulators, convection
Preview of Electromagnetic Waves Spectrum Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell

Electromagnetic Waves Spectrum Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded Electromagnetic Waves and Spectrum Cornell Doodle Notes can be used to cover the background information of electromagnetic waves and the electromagnetic spectrum. These notes depict a model of the interacting electric and magnetic fields of an electromagnetic wave. They provide a detailed visual of the 7 main types of electromagnetic waves on the Electromagnetic Spectrum (radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, the visible light spectrum, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and
Preview of Atoms Notes | Atom Doodle Notes Atomic Theory Protons Electrons | Cornell Notes

Atoms Notes | Atom Doodle Notes Atomic Theory Protons Electrons | Cornell Notes

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded, no-prep Atoms Cornell Doodle Notes are an introduction to atoms, subatomic particles, basic atomic structure, and reading the Periodic Table. They combine two effective note-taking strategies: Cornell Notes and Doodle Notes! These notes cover the general definition of an atom, depict a very simplified version of the history of the atomic theory, differentiate the subatomic particles proton, neutron and electron, by their charges, masses, and locations within the atom, explain w
Preview of Cell Theory Doodle Notes | Science Doodle Notes

Cell Theory Doodle Notes | Science Doodle Notes

With this graphic organizer, students will identify and define the 3 parts of the cell theory. Students will also fill in a time-line that recognizes scientitsts and their contribution to cell theory. This fun, NO PREP activity will have your students mastering content quicker, easier, and asking for more!Interested in a digital version?Cell Theory - Digital VersionWhat are doodle notes?Doodle notes are a visual aid that will increase student concept retention, focus, creativity, and engagement.
Preview of Balancing Chemical Equations Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Note

Balancing Chemical Equations Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Note

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded Balancing Chemical Equations Cornell Doodle Notes combine two effective note-taking strategies and can be used to introduce, teach, or review the concept of balancing chemical equations and the Law of Conservation of Mass. These notes review chemical formulas including coefficients and subscripts, differentiate between word, skeletal, and balanced equations, use two non-chemistry analogies to help students visualize what a balanced equation means, give steps for balancing an equ
Preview of Cell Organelles Doodle Notes Animal and Plant Cells City Analogy

Cell Organelles Doodle Notes Animal and Plant Cells City Analogy

Created by
Sunrise Science
These Cell Organelles Cornell Doodle Notes are a visual, scaffolded, no-prep resource for teaching about the structure and function of eukaryotic cell organelles and the difference between animal and plant cells! These notes cover the general definition of a eukaryotic cell (contains a nucleus), gives a city analogy for each of the main cell organelles (for example, power plant = mitochondria, nucleus = city hall, ribosomes = businesses, etc.), and differentiates between animal and plant cells (
Preview of Protein Synthesis Doodle Notes -  Transcription & Translation - Review Activity

Protein Synthesis Doodle Notes - Transcription & Translation - Review Activity

Created by
Emma the Teachie
Transcription and translation are brought to life in these protein synthesis Doodle Notes. Perfect for use as guided notes or a review activity. The notes are clearly illustrated so students can really see and understand what happens at each step. There are labels for the diagrams and tasks, like labeling the mRNA strand and drawing a tRNA anticodon. Students will also look at how to use a codon chart, which is included in the third page.My Doodle Notes are super easy for you to use. They make d
Preview of Mass Volume Density Doodle Notes | Science Doodle Notes

Mass Volume Density Doodle Notes | Science Doodle Notes

This science graphic organizer will aid students in identifying and defining mass, volume, and density and how they are mathematically related. It includes three practice problems that walk students through how to identify the known and unknown and what formula to use and three problems for students to work independently. This fun, NO PREP activity will have your students mastering content quicker, easier, and asking for more!What are doodle notes?Doodle notes are a visual aid that will increase
Preview of Elements Compounds and Mixtures Doodle Notes | Science Doodle Notes

Elements Compounds and Mixtures Doodle Notes | Science Doodle Notes

This science graphic organizer will aid students in identifying and defining elements, compounds, and mixtures. Students will also draw multiple representations of each.With what standard does this resource align?This resource will aid students in moving towards mastery of the Next Generation Science Standard NGSS MS-PS1-2.What are doodle notes?Doodle notes are a visual aid that will increase student concept retention, focus, creativity, and engagement. Students will gain experience in synthesiz
Preview of Mitosis and The Cell Cycle Doodle Notes | Science Doodle Notes

Mitosis and The Cell Cycle Doodle Notes | Science Doodle Notes

This science graphic organizer includes illustrating and describing mitosis and the cell cycle. Students will identify what occurs at each phase - interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis.With what standard does this resource align?This resource will aid students in moving towards mastery of the Next Generation Science Standard NGSS HS-LS1-4.What are doodle notes?Doodle notes are a visual aid that will increase student concept retention, focus, creativity, and engage
Preview of Evidence of Evolution Doodle Notes - Guided Notes, Review Activity

Evidence of Evolution Doodle Notes - Guided Notes, Review Activity

Created by
Emma the Teachie
Looking for a quick way to review evidence for evolution? These Doodle Notes are low prep and cover important information in a fun format. Students will describe each piece of evidence and engage with the doodles, e.g. shading in homologous features on vertebrate bones, adding doodles of fossils, and highlighting a DNA sequence.My Doodle Notes are super easy for you to use. They make differentiation effortless, with multiple versions to choose from. An answer key presentation is included, so you
Preview of Waves Mechanical Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Notes

Waves Mechanical Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Notes

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded Mechanical Waves Cornell Doodle Notes combine two effective note-taking strategies and can be used to introduce the basics of mechanical waves, including the concept of a medium, the anatomy and movement of energy through transverse and longitudinal waves, the relationship between the amplitude and energy of a wave, the abbreviations and units for wavelength, frequency, and the wave equation, and how particles move in circular paths as surface waves in the ocean pass through the
Preview of Phase Changes Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Notes

Phase Changes Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Notes

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded Phase Changes Cornell Doodle Notes can be used to introduce or review the states of matter, and to teach about thermal energy, particle motion, the state of substances due to kinetic energy, and the phase changes between solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas. The notes use lots of visuals to help students understand the relationship between energy and matter. The concepts align with the Disciplinary Core Ideas of NGSS Standard MS-PS1-4.Cornell Notes are a note-taking strategy in w
Preview of Plate Tectonics Doodle Notes | Tectonic Plate Boundaries | Cornell Notes

Plate Tectonics Doodle Notes | Tectonic Plate Boundaries | Cornell Notes

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded Plate Tectonics Cornell Doodle Notes can be used to introduce or review tectonic plates, how tectonic plates move due to convection currents in the Earth’s mantle, the three types of plate boundaries (transform, divergent and convergent), and how and why the interactions of tectonics plates at plate boundaries create landforms, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. These notes are perfect for a lesson/unit aligned to NGSS MS-ESS2.B (Plate Tectonics and Large-Scale System Interacti
Preview of Newton's Laws of Motion Doodle Notes Bundle

Newton's Laws of Motion Doodle Notes Bundle

Created by
Jadyn Thone
Newton's First Law (Inertia), Newton's Second Law (f = ma) and Newton's Third Law (Action-Reaction) graphic organizers that allow students to compile their knowledge and understanding in a doodle notes style! Give your students a welcome change of pace by leading them through the ideas and concepts behind Newton's Laws of Motion and then gift them with time to doodle and make those connections! These graphic organizers would be great for an interactive notebook, too! Lastly, for each Law is a si
Preview of Note-Taking Bundle

Note-Taking Bundle

This bundle includes 6 products for all levels of note-takers, from 2nd grade beginners to advanced high school students. It supports and instructs students on how to take effective notes. Use the templates that work for your learners and gradually introduce new templates as your students are ready. Specific templates are included for science, social studies/history, math, and coding language arts texts. In addition, general templates are included that can be used with ANY history/social scien
Preview of Electromagnetic Spectrum Doodle Notes | Science Doodle Notes

Electromagnetic Spectrum Doodle Notes | Science Doodle Notes

This science graphic organizer will aid students identifying, defining, and illustrating the different types of waves that compose the electromagnetic spectrum including gamma rays, x-rays, visible light, infrared, microwaves, and radio waves.With what standard does this resource align?This resource will aid students in moving towards mastery of the Next Generation Science Standards HS-PS4-1.What are doodle notes?Doodle notes are a visual aid that will increase student concept retention, focus,
Preview of Chemical Bonding Doodle Notes | Science Doodle Notes

Chemical Bonding Doodle Notes | Science Doodle Notes

This science graphic organizer will aid students in identifying and defining ionic bonds, covalent bonds, and metallic bonds. Students will draw electron configurations that illustrate how each type of bond is formed. Also included is a "you try" section with questions for students to answer.With what standard does this resource align?This resource will aid students in moving towards mastery of the Next Generation Science Standard NGSS MS-PS1-2 and NGSS HS-PS1-2.What are doodle notes?Doodle note
Preview of Types of Chemical Reactions Doodle Notes | Science Doodle Notes

Types of Chemical Reactions Doodle Notes | Science Doodle Notes

This science graphic organizer will aid students in classifying and defining types of chemical reactions using geometric representations as well as actual chemical reactions. Included are synthesis, decomposition, combustion, neutralization, single replacement, and double replacement.With what standard does this resource align?This resource will aid students in moving towards mastery of the Next Generation Science Standard NGSS MS-PS1-2 and NGSS HS-PS1-2.What are doodle notes?Doodle notes are a
Preview of Weather Doodle Notes | Air Masses and Fronts | High and Low Pressure | Cornell

Weather Doodle Notes | Air Masses and Fronts | High and Low Pressure | Cornell

Created by
Sunrise Science
Conceptually teach how weather systems change the weather conditions in a place. These notes cover the types of air masses (continental tropical, maritime polar, continental arctic, etc.) and their characteristics, how weather fronts form and the basic conditions of cold fronts, warm fronts, and stationary fronts, and the dynamics of high and low pressure systems and the weather that they typically bring. These notes combine two effective note-taking strategies and help students grasp the dynami
Preview of Law of Conservation of Mass Doodle Notes & Quiz + PowerPoint

Law of Conservation of Mass Doodle Notes & Quiz + PowerPoint

-DIFFERENTIATED CONCEPT NOTES -QUIZ -ANSWER KEYSDo your students love to doodle while taking notes?  Don't fight it, embrace it with Doodle Notes (aka Squiggle Sheets)!!!These notes are not only fun but help students to meet Next Generation Science Standards.Notes are differentiated. 3 versions are included. Use the included answer key or choose to use the blank version to make the notes your own.Some things covered in these notes:*definition*examples*reactants*products*balancing equation*illust
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