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Preview of Claims, Evidence, Reasoning Anchor Charts

Claims, Evidence, Reasoning Anchor Charts

This includes anchor charts to help students become familiar with the CER framework as a tool for writing scientific explanations.
Preview of Animal Report Ready Made Booklet Nonfiction Information Text Science

Animal Report Ready Made Booklet Nonfiction Information Text Science

Created by
Geis19
This ready to use Animal Report is great for introducing and writing Reports in Language Arts class and can also be used in Science. Therefore you can cover two subject strands with one activity booklet. Checkout the file before purchasing it by downloading the preview file. This Animal Report breaks the report into headings such as: a) Animal Name b)What it Looks Like c) Diet (What it Eats) d) Enemies e) Offspring f) Where it Lives g) Interesting Facts h) Glossary, etc. It also has a color
Preview of Habitat Mini Booklet Science Unit Answer Booklet MS 2002Publisher File

Habitat Mini Booklet Science Unit Answer Booklet MS 2002Publisher File

Created by
Geis19
This mini booklet is a landscape 8 1/2 by 11 inch page booklet for the Habitat Science unit. It is the answer booklet to the student workbooklet Habitat Mini Booklet in MS Publisher Format. It includes answers to the following: a) A Habitat Cover Page b) List Nine Different Biomes c) Create Various Food Chains d) Identify Carnivores, Omnivores, Herbivores, Insectivores, e) Define - Community, Producer, Decomposer, Carnivore, Omnivore, Insectivore, Herbivores, Adaptation, Food Chain, Population,
Preview of Gears and Pulleys Science Mini Booklet Simple Machines

Gears and Pulleys Science Mini Booklet Simple Machines

Created by
Geis19
This mini booklet covers Gears and Pulleys. It is an 8 1/2 by 11 landscape page folded in half. It is a student workbook where the students answer questions. It includes: a) A Gears and Pulleys Title Page b) Common Devices that use pulleys. c) How these levers make work easier. d) What are the functions of gears and pulleys. e) Definitions f) Examples of gears g) How various mechanisms on a bicycle function. h) Design a Pulley Bridge MS Publisher Booklet. Be sure to check out the Gears an
Preview of Sticky note 4-way response

Sticky note 4-way response

Created by
Meagan McWhorter
I use this sheet when having students solve problems as a team off the board. Students each get a sticky note to solve the problem on, they then stick them to the paper, compare answers, and come up with and extended responses together.
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