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Preview of Natural Resources Research Project

Natural Resources Research Project

Created by
Kimberly Frazier
Students research and create a presentation about a material natural resource of their choice. Students investigate:-the resource and what it is made up of-how the resource forms-where the resource is distributed around the world-why it is distributed that way-uses of the resource-the harvesting process and its consequences related to the environmentIncluded in this file is:-project outline and note-taking guide-peer evaluation form-link to Google slide template for student presentations-grading
Preview of Writing: How to Write an Outline Handout Printable and Digital Easel Activity

Writing: How to Write an Outline Handout Printable and Digital Easel Activity

Created by
HappyEdugator
Writing an outline handout with templates. Defines what an outline is and why it is used, two types of outlines, and the rules for formatting an outline from general to specific with headings, subheadings, details, and specifics. Use when writing an expository paper such as a research report, biography, or essay. Includes an outline format template. You may also download my other Outline Template - Blank to help with scaffolding or differentiation. Outlines are helpful graphic organizers to use
Preview of Battle of the Bacteria Cells Petri Dishes (Article, experiment, report)

Battle of the Bacteria Cells Petri Dishes (Article, experiment, report)

Battle of the Bacteria Video / Lesson Plan Explained: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAXqaKTLoRcWhether you teach upper elementary or middle school, it can be difficult to fit all of the subjects in a given day. With this activity, it makes it simple to teach math, writing, reading, health, and of course science together with one experiment. (I have done this activity as a 5th grade and 7th grade teacher).In this activity, students go throughout the school and collect samples of places that t
Preview of End-of-Year Review Projects (Grades 4-8): Math, Science, SS: Last Week Activity

End-of-Year Review Projects (Grades 4-8): Math, Science, SS: Last Week Activity

Reviewing previously-learned information is crucial for retention- especially before summer break! Here’s an easy idea for the last week of school (after you’ve already submitted your report card marks). - Choose a subject: math, science, social studies. - Divide up the curriculum into 6-12 topics. - Split your class into groups of 2-4 kids. - Each group chooses/is assigned a topic. - They have to create a 1-2 minute video, skit, activity, poster, pamphlet, worksheet, etc. to review this topic
Preview of Outline Template - Blank

Outline Template - Blank

Created by
HappyEdugator
Outline Template Blank. 2 formats. A place to write the thesis statement at the top of outline format to follow to help students format an outline of an expository essay, persuasive argument, or research paper. Helps students organize writing in a logical manner and provide evidence for each topic. Good guide for students to use as a scaffold when prewriting. Useful also to use as a summarizer of informational text by outlining what has been read. Outlining is a great skill which can help studen
Preview of Bertino Forensics, 2nd. Edition Guided Notes - Chapter 1: Observational Skills

Bertino Forensics, 2nd. Edition Guided Notes - Chapter 1: Observational Skills

These guided notes follow the Power Point presentations that come with the Bertino & Bertino Forensics 2nd. edition textbook. You will need access to these Power Points in order to complete the notes.
Preview of 20 Science | Graphic Organizers | Grades 3rd-8th | & Digital Access

20 Science | Graphic Organizers | Grades 3rd-8th | & Digital Access

Science (Grades 3-8) made easy with this Graphic Organizer collection includes Paper Copy and Digital Access using Google:•Planning an Investigation•Scientific Method•Observation Log•Sensory Web•Step by Step•Four-Step Cycle•Cycle•Topic Development•Classification•Cause and Effect•Chain of Events•Event, cause, and effect•Event, cause, and effect 2•Cause and Events•Causes and Consequences of an Event•Causes and Result Map•Compare and Contrast•Two-Way Venn Diagram•Three-Way Venn Diagram•Question and
Preview of Where the Water Went (Eutrophication) CER

Where the Water Went (Eutrophication) CER

Struggling to incorporate writing into your science curriculum? Claims-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) prompts are GREAT ways to gauge student understanding AND promote literacy!This CER pairs well with or after lessons on Eutrophication. Differentiation tools have been built in for you!Sample answer included.
Preview of Lab Report Template for High School Science | Editable Word Document Included

Lab Report Template for High School Science | Editable Word Document Included

Created by
Chem and Co
This is a scientific practical report writing template aimed for high school science use. Includes an editable word document for students to type their lab report as an electronic documentIncludes a PDF version that is printable for students to handwrite their lab reportUS letter and A4 document sizes includedLab report format includes: title, aim, independent, dependent and constant variables, hypothesis, materials, method, results, discussion/evaluation and conclusion.Please see preview to ens
Preview of FREE Scale of the Universe Cornell Notes #10

FREE Scale of the Universe Cornell Notes #10

Created by
Sandy's Science
Students fill in a Cornell (2 column) Notes Outline that includes Key Terms, Questions and Summary prompt about how astronomers measure distances in space (parallax, light year) and scientific notation practice questions.Includes:Both Standard (8.5 x 11) and Composition notebook sizesSuggested Resources and Answer KeyAn Easel activity (This can be used for distance learning or assigned on any Learning Management System (LMS) or device. It can also be used as a model in the classroom by clicking
Preview of Power Claim, Evidence, Reasoning

Power Claim, Evidence, Reasoning

Struggling to incorporate writing into your science curriculum? Claims-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) prompts are GREAT ways to gauge student understanding AND promote literacy!This CER pairs well with a lumberjack competition comparing the speed (and power) of chainsaws and handsaws for students to gather evidence if your text source for power does not include that example.**Images were taken from shutterstock.com's public domain.
Preview of Solid Waste Wrap-Up/Graphic Organizer

Solid Waste Wrap-Up/Graphic Organizer

Use this graphic organizer as a formative assessment at the end of your lesson(s) on solid waste disposal OR as a way to take notes during your lessons.Each category (incineration, landfill, and recycling) has a place for 2 pros and 2 cons.You could even extend this activity for early finishers by having students write on the back of their graphic organizer which method do they think is most harmful to the environment and why!
Preview of Scale of the Universe Cornell Notes #10 (editable)

Scale of the Universe Cornell Notes #10 (editable)

Created by
Sandy's Science
Students fill in a Cornell (2 column) Notes Outline that includes Key Terms, Questions and Summary prompt about how astronomers measure distances in space (parallax, light year) and scientific notation practice questions.Editable Includes both Standard (8.5 x 11) and Composition sizesIncludes Suggested Resources and Answer KeyRelated Resources:⭐ Planet Relative Size Anchor Charts⭐ Scale Model of the Solar System⭐ Scale of the Universe Vocabulary (Frayer Model)⭐ Scale of the Universe Exit TicketT
Preview of Discovery Education Interactive Glossary - Guided Vocabulary Worksheet

Discovery Education Interactive Glossary - Guided Vocabulary Worksheet

DiscoveryEducation.com has a plethora of resources to utilize. One of my many favorites is their interactive glossary. This is a place where students can search words and not only get the definition, but also, see animations, videos and images related to the word. This is a guided graphic organizer worksheet I created to help students utilize all the the information the interactive glossary provides.
Preview of STEAM / STEM Engineering Design Process Worksheet Outline

STEAM / STEM Engineering Design Process Worksheet Outline

Created by
Teacher Ready Go
Use this graphic organizer for all your STEAM projects! Use it when modeling with your whole group and small groups. This simple design helps students visualize the steps and the process of going through the engineering design process.
Preview of What is DNA? - Note Sheet with Answer Key

What is DNA? - Note Sheet with Answer Key

Created by
Science Basics
This is the NOTE SHEET with ANSWERS for the fun and engaging introduction to the structure and basic functions of DNA. Students will learn about the composition of nucleotides, the four nitrogenous bases: adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C), and about its double-helix structure.
Preview of Human Body - Key Concepts (FORM, FUNCTION, RESPONSIBILITY)

Human Body - Key Concepts (FORM, FUNCTION, RESPONSIBILITY)

When studying the Human Body, students will have the opportunity to practice their observational skills, when noticing FORM, and use their previous knowledge when taking note of FUNCTIONS.This is an activity to revisit and take note of what are the characteristics of each system, and what is each one's role. Later, students can reassess their notes about FUNCTION, and reflect on what is their RESPONSIBILITY to their well-being.Each group can find out a FUN FACT and share it with the class.
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