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General science Common Core RL.8.2 resources

Preview of Wind Erosion Lab and CER Activity Worksheets NGSS 4ESS2-1 MS-ESS2-2

Wind Erosion Lab and CER Activity Worksheets NGSS 4ESS2-1 MS-ESS2-2

This is a FUN and ENGAGING cross curricular lesson that incorporates language arts into science through writing using the Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning format aligned to 4th grade or middle school. This CER WIND EROSION digital activity and lab worksheets explores the effects of wind erosion on life during the Dust Bowl. Students read excerpts from the novel, Out of the Dust, and gather evidence on how wind erosion changes the land in the absence of plants or water by blowing air through a stra
Preview of No Prep! "Dust Jacket" Book Report Project - Middle School Science or Any Book

No Prep! "Dust Jacket" Book Report Project - Middle School Science or Any Book

This book report project can be used with any book! This is perfect to leave for a sub, extra credit, or to encourage independent reading. This resource includes:List of middle school science books for your libraryInstructions for a book report project that can be used with any book4 part, dust jacket book report project *******Related NGSS Standards*******Science and Engineering Practices (SEPs): Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information
Preview of The Proton, the Neutron, and the Electron (A Funny Science Short Story)

The Proton, the Neutron, and the Electron (A Funny Science Short Story)

As many students struggle with understanding what atoms are and how they function and behave, this short, comical story was written to help teach and explain it with humor and wordplay. There are three main characters: the proton, the neutron, and the electron. They are having dinner when a hilarious argument ensues (along with scientific wordplay!). Includes nonfiction reading worksheet on atoms, 20 multiple-choice questions on both pieces, and a KWLS chart. I wrote this short story to help tea
Preview of Science Textbook Analysis Common Core

Science Textbook Analysis Common Core

Students can read any science text and constructively extract the important information. This is best used to break down one section of science text. The first page has the student find the main idea, cite evidence, provide a summary, and make a conclusion. The second page is for important vocabulary in the section. This product could be used as a reference sheet for students to guide them as they write on their own paper or a reproducible fill in. Supports Common Core Literacy R1, R2, R4, R7
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