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6th grade science lectures for Microsoft Word

Preview of Introduction to Igneous Rock Lesson & Identifying Igneous Rocks Lab

Introduction to Igneous Rock Lesson & Identifying Igneous Rocks Lab

This is an introduction to igneous rocks. Students will become familiar with the characteristics of igneous rocks and the two main types. Students will have the opportunity to practice using the characteristics of igneous rocks to identify the names of samples of Igneous rocks. This is an all inclusive lesson. With it comes a complete formal lesson plan, differentiated handouts for various ability levels and language acquisition, student handouts of note sheets, diagram, and lab. See produ
Preview of Punnett Square PowerPoint Student Notes Page

Punnett Square PowerPoint Student Notes Page

Created by
Haney Science
These notes allow students to follow along and keep up with the information presented in the Punnett square PowerPoint that is also available. Teachers can check for understanding with independent work that appears throughout the lesson, and the notes are followed by more than 2 pages of Punnett square practice. A great start to any Punnett square unit!
Preview of Question Exploration: How do Index Fossils Help Relative Dating of Rock Layers?

Question Exploration: How do Index Fossils Help Relative Dating of Rock Layers?

Created by
TheScienceGiant
How Do Index Fossils Help Relative Dating of Rock Layers? This Question Exploration helps Ss explain index fossils and relative dating using Steno’s law of superposition, the principle of original horizontality, and the principle of lateral continuity. Question Exploration Routine is an instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arrive at a main idea answer. The Concept Co
Preview of Question Explore: Bikini Bottom and Open Ocean Life (Plankton, Nekton, Benthos)

Question Explore: Bikini Bottom and Open Ocean Life (Plankton, Nekton, Benthos)

Created by
TheScienceGiant
How is Marine Life Classified by Location? With help from the crew of the Krusty Krab, this Question Exploration explains how marine life in the open oceans (and Bikini Bottom) is either plankton, nekton, or benthos, like the characters from Nickelodeon's "Spongebob Squarepants."Question Exploration Routines are instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arrive at a main i
Preview of Concept Comparison: Accuracy and Precision in Measurements

Concept Comparison: Accuracy and Precision in Measurements

Created by
TheScienceGiant
Many people use the terms “accuracy” and “precision” interchangeably. However, for students of science, these words have different implications. This concept comparison helps Ss contrast between accuracy and precision in measurements, and between repeatable and reproducible to be reliable.The Concept Comparison Routine is used help compare and contrast key concepts. Specifically, students use like and unlike characteristics and categories shared and not shared by two or more concepts to better
Preview of Concept Compare: The Inner and Outer Planets (rocky dwarf vs. gas giant)

Concept Compare: The Inner and Outer Planets (rocky dwarf vs. gas giant)

Created by
TheScienceGiant
How are the other planets of our solar system different from Earth? This Concept Comparison Frame helps students contrast the Inner and Outer Planets, with the terrestrial rocky dwarfs of Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars on the one side, and jovian gas giants of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune on the other. The Concept Comparison Routine is used help compare and contrast key concepts. Specifically, students use like and unlike characteristics and categories shared and not shared by two or mor
Preview of Body Systems Guided Notes

Body Systems Guided Notes

Template for students to take guided notes about each of the body systems: Respiratory, Circulatory, Nervous, Endocrine Immune, Digestive, Excretory, Skeletal, Muscular, Male Reproductive, Female Reproductive. The graphic organizer has a visual diagram of each system and a spot for students to take notes both about the functions and the main parts of each system. The Guided notes are to be used with the Body Systems Powerpoint.
Preview of Chromosomes, Genes, DNA Guided Notes and Slideshow

Chromosomes, Genes, DNA Guided Notes and Slideshow

Guided notes cover an introduction to genetics and heredity (See accompanying PowerPoint in my store that goes along with this). Students begin by drawing a model to help them distinguish the difference between genes and DNA. Students will compare a karyotype to understand what causes some genetic disorders such as Down Syndrome. Includes guided note page for students to fill in, as well as an answer key. Students can complete notes by self, or with teacher instruction.
Preview of Question Exploration: What Are Ocean Currents?

Question Exploration: What Are Ocean Currents?

Created by
TheScienceGiant
What Are Ocean Currents? This Question Exploration helps Ss define currents and thermohaline circulation, explain what factors drive deep ocean and surface currents, identify the primary ocean currents. Includes 10 question quiz, and worksheet to label the currents.This product includes both the completed question exploration, and the student guide blanked except for vocabulary, scaffolding questions, and graphics already filled in. It includes a worksheet and recommended video for review. And
Preview of Question Explore and Concept Compare: Caves, Caverns, and Sinkholes

Question Explore and Concept Compare: Caves, Caverns, and Sinkholes

Created by
TheScienceGiant
What causes cavities, caves, caverns, and sinkholes in karst topography? This question exploration explains landforms made by the weathering of limestone. Question Exploration Routines are instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arrive at a main idea answer. Students taught using the content enhancement routines earned higher total test scores than did students taught
Preview of Oceanography Notes

Oceanography Notes

Created by
Amy Kirkwood
The Oceanography notes begin by introducing the oceans, ocean floor topography, seafloor sediments, resources and then moves to salinity, marine life zones, ocean productivity then to currents, waves, tides and coastal features. Answer key included.
Preview of Punnett Squares: Dihybrid Crosses Student Notes Page

Punnett Squares: Dihybrid Crosses Student Notes Page

Created by
Haney Science
I created these notes to introduce my biology students to dihybrid crosses and how to interpret them. These notes can be used as a lecture outline during any Punnett square unit to help students, and they can also be used to keep up with the information from the Punnett squares: Dihybrid Crosses PowerPoint that is also available. I have found that it is much easier and more efficient to teach students how to perform these crosses using two 2 x 2 squares as opposed to one large 4 x 4 square. M
Preview of Question Exploration: What Processes Are Involved in the Water Cycle?

Question Exploration: What Processes Are Involved in the Water Cycle?

Created by
TheScienceGiant
What Processes Are Involved in the Water Cycle? This Question Exploration helps Ss explain the water cycle -- the existence and movement of water on, in, and above the Earth. At its core, the hydrologic cycle is water (either as a liquid or solid), changing into water vapor (a gas) and back into a liquid or solid. This change of state of water as the water cycle is divided into three main parts:Moisture moving into the atmosphereMoisture moving through the atmosphereMoisture returning to the ea
Preview of Earth's Place in Space Astronomy Worksheet and Slideshow Presentation Bundle

Earth's Place in Space Astronomy Worksheet and Slideshow Presentation Bundle

A collection of a PowerPoint, notes organizer worksheets and a reading reinforcement worksheet all included to teach your students about our unique place in space! ✔️Updated information about the James Webb's first Deep Field image!✔️Solar system crossword included as a bonus!
Preview of Concept Comparison: Dwarf Planets (Ceres, Pluto, Huamea, Eris, and Makemake)

Concept Comparison: Dwarf Planets (Ceres, Pluto, Huamea, Eris, and Makemake)

Created by
TheScienceGiant
This Concept Comparison Frame contrasts the dwarf planets CPHEM (Ceres, Pluto, Huamea, Eris, and Makemake). These round worlds orbit the Sun but didn't completely clear their neighborhood (one is in the asteroid belt and the rest are in the Kuiper Belt). It helps Ss explain how these rocky and icy minor planets are just as important to understanding the solar system as gas giants. The Concept Comparison Routine is used help compare and contrast key concepts. Specifically, students use like and u
Preview of Concept Compare and Question Explore: Lunar Eclipse of 14 March 2025

Concept Compare and Question Explore: Lunar Eclipse of 14 March 2025

Created by
TheScienceGiant
Why doesn't every full moon result in a lunar eclipse? This question exploration helps Ss explain what determines when the Moon will be eclipsed, as on Friday, March 14, 2025 at 3 AM Eastern? Resource also includes a concept comparison of solar and lunar eclipses; and types of eclipses (total, partial, penumbral (lunar), and annular (solar). Actitivies and assessments for this resource include:a whole class formation activity to make a human model of a lunar eclipse, a math activity to make an u
Preview of Cladogram Video Notes

Cladogram Video Notes

Accompanying video sheet to Educreation's Video on Cladogramshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4Yq41EypHcDirections: Watch the video and answer the questions in sequential order. Great for independent or whole class review!
Preview of Concept Compare Frame: Weather Fronts and Air Masses

Concept Compare Frame: Weather Fronts and Air Masses

Created by
TheScienceGiant
What are weather fronts? This question exploration and concept comparison frame helps Ss contrast four different types of weather fronts are, the kinds of weather they bring, and the air masses associated with them.Question Exploration Routine and Concept Comparisons are instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arrive at a main idea answer. Students taught using the cont
Preview of Communicable vs Noncommunicable Disease Notes

Communicable vs Noncommunicable Disease Notes

Fill in the blank notes on communicable and noncommunicable diseases.
Preview of Z Chart Notes

Z Chart Notes

Created by
Lizzys Learners
A great resource to use with any subject area and/or standard. Keeps students engaged during lessons and lectures. Can be used to keep students accountable for their learning, and helps students to grasp the main idea of what they are learning. Great for visual and artistic learners as well!
Preview of 3-2-1 Pyramid Notes

3-2-1 Pyramid Notes

Created by
Lizzys Learners
This resource can really be used for any subject area and/or standard. It's helpful to keep students accountable for recording notes on lectures, chapter readings, video assignments, etc. Students can use their notes later to help them study for a test or quiz!
Preview of Concept Compare Frame: Tornado Intensity on the Enhanced Fujita Scale

Concept Compare Frame: Tornado Intensity on the Enhanced Fujita Scale

Created by
TheScienceGiant
This Concept Comparison helps Ss contrast categories of tornado intesity with Enhanced Fujita scale.Concept Comparison Routine is used help compare and contrast key concepts. Specifically, students use like and unlike characteristics and categories shared and not shared by two or more concepts to better understand the overall concept. Students taught using the Content Enhancement routines earned higher total test scores than did students taught using the lecture-discussion method. Personally, I
Preview of Air Masses, Fronts, and Weather Map Symbols Student Note Taking Guide

Air Masses, Fronts, and Weather Map Symbols Student Note Taking Guide

This Note-Taking Guide goes along with my Air Masses, Fronts, and Weather Map Symbols PowerPoint that has over 50 slides. If weather and climate/ meteorology is not something you know how to teach, this will cover everything they could possibly need to know. My undergraduate degree was in Geography and Weather and Climate was my area of expertise, so I really always put a lot of effort into this unit. I hope you will find it helps with your class.
Preview of Experimental Design PowerPoint Lesson Student Notes Page

Experimental Design PowerPoint Lesson Student Notes Page

Created by
Haney Science
These notes coincide with the Experimental Design PowerPoint. It was designed to help my students with their mastery of the experimental design questions found in Objective 1: Nature of Science on the TAKS test in Texas. It helps students understand how to identify the independent and dependent variables, constants, hypothesis, control group and the conclusion. It also emphasizes that factors that can keep a hypothesis or conclusion from being valid (emotions, opinions, random sampling, and l
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