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Spring Common Core RST.9-10.4 resources

Preview of Easter Chemistry Puzzles - Coloring Activities - Great for Sub Plans

Easter Chemistry Puzzles - Coloring Activities - Great for Sub Plans

Easter Chemistry Periodic Table puzzle coloring activities. Need an easy sub plan, an enrichment activity or a fun activity to use the day before a break? Students love using their periodic table to color and reveal a hidden picture. The puzzles reveal a mystery picture according to the number of valence electrons, periodic family names, ionic charge, ionic vs covalent compound, element /compound / mixture, physical and chemical properties and changes and the number of protons, neutrons and
Preview of Science and Engineering Practices: Spring Activities

Science and Engineering Practices: Spring Activities

Created by
Real Ms Frizzle
Do your students have endless energy in the Spring? I know mine do. Take a break from the ordinary and give your students a chance to engage in Springtime Phenomenon! These activities are perfect for the days before or after Spring Break!Based on the NGSS's Science and Engineering Practices, this product includes lots of practice with concepts relating to ✿The Spring Season✿!------------------------------------------Included in this product:✨One activity for each S.E.P. (250-minutes total!) -- T
Preview of Easter Chemistry Puzzle - Cation, Anion Coloring Activity (Rabbit)

Easter Chemistry Puzzle - Cation, Anion Coloring Activity (Rabbit)

Easter Chemistry Puzzle. Interpret if an element is an element is a cation, anion or will not form ions in this periodic table pattern coloring activity. As students interpret the periodic table they will reveal a mystery picture (Rabbit). Students will need to use a periodic table to find each element and identify the pattern for what type of ion it will form. They will then color the pictures accordingly. Students enjoy this chemistry coloring activity! as they develop their skills at
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