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Spring physical science Common Core W.8.1b resources

Preview of Daylight Saving WebQuest - Distance Learning - Google Drive

Daylight Saving WebQuest - Distance Learning - Google Drive

No PREP needed other than sharing or copying the assignment. Perfect lesson during March and April as we are adjusting to Daylight Saving Time. This WebQuest will teach students about the history behind Daylight Saving Time, when it began, why it began (most people think it was because of farmers), what legislation is in place in their state, health concerns, tips to help make the change, and many more interesting facts about Daylight Saving Time. Students will begin with a KWL chart and then us
Preview of Amplify Science- Earth, Moon, and Sun Argumentative Response Outline

Amplify Science- Earth, Moon, and Sun Argumentative Response Outline

Product Description: This product is a supplement to argumentative responses contained with Amplify Science's "Earth, Moon and Sun" unit as students answer the chapter 3 question, "When and Why There Are Eclipses?" and chapter 4 question, "Will There Be a Lunar Eclipse of Keplar 47c's moon?This product is primarily a scaffold to be used in conjunction with Amplify's "Reasoning Tool" which, in my experience, is not enough for the students who struggle the most. It contains everything a student mi
Preview of 8th Grade Science Warmup

8th Grade Science Warmup

Excellent warm-up document to get students started while teacher takes care of attendance, etc. MON - FRI with TEKS (Texas standards) listed per day. Page 1 includes short-response questions involving lab equipment and safety measures. Page 2 includes identifying elements and compounds, as well as counting atoms within a compound.
Preview of Electric Crystals: Interdisciplinary Science Mini-Unit

Electric Crystals: Interdisciplinary Science Mini-Unit

This FREE, interdisciplinary mini-unit is all about exploring crystal symmetry and how it powers our everyday lives. The Gist: Crystals aren't magic, but they are amazing! In this student-driven, lecture-free lesson, students will do card sorts, build hands-on models, solve engineering design puzzles, and more! The whole experience is connected through a beautifully crafted comic and supporting videos.Driving Questions: What are crystals and how do they form?How is molecular microstructure conne
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