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7th grade science resources for Easel Assessments $10 and up

Preview of Skeletal System: Diagnostic Radiology Lab

Skeletal System: Diagnostic Radiology Lab

Created by
James Gonyo
The Diagnostic Radiology Lab is a fun and engaging way to introduce students to the use of x rays (radiographs) in the diagnosis of a wide range of problems from broken bones to intestinal blockages and more. Students learn how radiographs are made, the basics of how to interpret them, and how to distinguish what is normal from what is not. Allow your students to become the doctor (they just won’t get paid like one)! Get your students up and running faster than ever with the addition of Google A
Preview of Fossil Lab

Fossil Lab

Created by
James Gonyo
The Fossil Lab is the perfect way to introduce the concept of fossilization to help students understand the various ways in which fossils can form. The main focus of the lab is with index fossils and how they are useful in understanding the diversity of life on Earth and the environmental and physical changes that have taken place throughout Earth’s geologic past. Get your students up and running faster than ever with the addition of Google Apps and TPT Easel formats. The traditional PDF versio
Preview of Interactive Rock Identification / Distance Learning

Interactive Rock Identification / Distance Learning

Created by
James Gonyo
In the Interactive Rock Identification is the perfect way to introduce basic properties of rocks to students in virtual, hybrid, or face to face classrooms. Get your students up and running faster than ever with the addition of Google Apps and TPT Easel formats. The traditional PDF version is also included along with a Quick Link that opens the lesson online right in the student’s browser. See the Preview above (in presentation mode) for a functional demonstration of the Interactive Rock ID.Thi
Preview of Weather and Climate - Text and Exercise Sheets

Weather and Climate - Text and Exercise Sheets

Weather is the state of the atmosphere in a certain place at a certain time. Weather always changes and is different all around the world. It depends on many elements . It may be warm and sunny in one place, but cold, windy and rainy somewhere else.Climate refers to the weather conditions in a certain area over a longer period of time.Contents : 16 pagesIntroductionElements of the weatherTemperatureAir pressureHumidityPrecipitationGlobal wind systemsAir massesClimate ZonesWeather forecastingExt
Preview of Interactive Mineral Identification

Interactive Mineral Identification

Created by
James Gonyo
The Interactive Mineral Identification is the perfect way to introduce basic properties of minerals to students in virtual, hybrid, or face to face classrooms. Get your students up and running faster than ever with the addition of Google Apps and TPT Easel formats. The traditional PDF version is also included along with a Quick Link that opens the lesson online right in the student’s browser or favorite pdf reader app. This lesson includes:Interactive Mineral Identification (run online, interac
Preview of Biology/Life Sciences Course

Biology/Life Sciences Course

The enclosed materials compose a Biology course with individual units that have been used extensively in my classroom for many years. The PowerPoints and diverse collection of learning materials contain more than 900 pages of materials and over 1,300 PowerPoint slides. Many of the units were part of the Living Environment Biology course taught in New York State, but additional materials involving plants and genetic crosses have been added to make these materials useful in designing any introdu
Preview of Create - a - Creature Genetics Unit

Create - a - Creature Genetics Unit

Created by
3D-PT
This whole unit covers the basics of genetics! It includes the Create a Creature lab, home genetic test, Punnet Squares, webquest, and final test!You can also extract DNA from dried peas; practice reading DNA and RNA; explore genetic disorders through the Human Genome Project webquest; and explore pedigree charts! You will have to create your own shell and tail pieces this. The original artist has gone on to draw a Google doodle ! You can also have the students design their own shell / tails. Th
Preview of The Problem with CO2

The Problem with CO2

This is a research-based middle school science unit with ELA integration (and a little bit of social studies). It is aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and is designed for seven days of lessons and includes multiple means of engagement in the forms of labs, active learning activities, cooperative learning games, peer and group discussions, and more. Includes Easel Assessment for the end of the unit.*** If you have trouble locating the Google Slides slide deck with embedded v
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