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Monocots and Dicots Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
The digital Monocots and Dicots Boom Cards™ deck provides students with a fun, interactive way to review and consolidate information on the two different types of flowering plants.
Includes the following topics:
➸ Characteristics of monocots and dicots.
➸ Identifying monocots and dicots.
Great accompaniments to this resource:
Monocots and Dicots Science Doodles
Monocots and Dicots Venn Diagram
Monocots and Dicots Digital Venn Diagram - Distance Learning
How to use:
Click on the link provided to access the Boom Cards™deck.
This will redirect you to the Boom Learning™ website.
Select the ‘Redeem’ option.
This will prompt you to set up an account [If you don’t already have one].
If you already have an account simply sign in to access your new deck of Boom Cards™.
Preview the cards: Monocots and Dicots Boom Cards™
The PDF includes links that you click on to access the Boom Cards™ deck you have purchased.
Using Boom Cards:
To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers [Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge]. Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires.
For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” [play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards]. Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you’ll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account.
Using Fast Play:
The quickest way to begin is to assign Boom Cards. Simply choose a deck from your Library, select the Actions drop down menu, and select Fast Pin. You’ll be presented with a 4-digit code and a short URL that you can share with your students they will then be taken to the deck of cards you’ve assigned.
Assigning Boom Cards in an LMS:
[Google Classroom, Schoology, SeeSaw, Canvas, Moodle, Powerschool, Class Dojo, Microsoft Teams and more] To find out more click here.
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Clipartino

Friction Word Search
A word search on the force of friction. Great as a topic starter activity or for early finishers. Comes with color and black and white versions. Complete with solution.
Includes the following vocabulary:
➸ friction ➸ force ➸ rub ➸ contact ➸ sliding ➸ rolling ➸ static ➸ fluid ➸ surface ➸ rough ➸ smooth ➸ wear ➸ tear ➸ skid ➸ brakes ➸ slide ➸ drag ➸ traction ➸ grip ➸ resist ➸ motion
Why choose word searches?
➸ They help develop word recognition and can enhance spelling.
➸ They introduce new vocabulary.
➸ They help consolidate vocabulary.
➸ They help develop pattern recognition.
➸ They help improve problem-solving skills.
➸ They support learning context clues.
➸ They are self-differentiating.
➸ They can assist in boosting working memory.
➸ They foster persistence.
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Ron Leishman
ToonClipart

Acids and Bases Science Doodles
The acids and bases science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and notes whilst reviewing concepts in a visual and engaging way. Also included is a pH scale science doodles.
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the acids and bases to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model examples which can be used as an answer key.
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The Cher Room
Ron Leishman
Digital Toonage

Invertebrates Phylum Arthropoda Science Doodles
The Phylum Arthropoda science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and notes whilst reviewing concepts in a visual and engaging way.
Covers the following categories of this invertebrate group:
➸ respiration
➸ circulation
➸ digestion
➸ reproduction
➸ symmetry
➸ examples
➸ structural diagram
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the Phylum Arthropoda categories to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
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Educlips

Invertebrates Phylum Annelida Science Doodles
The Phylum Annelida science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and notes whilst reviewing concepts in a visual and engaging way.
Covers the following categories of this invertebrate group:
➸ respiration
➸ circulation
➸ digestion
➸ reproduction
➸ symmetry
➸ examples
➸ structural diagram
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the Phylum Annelida categories to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
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Educlips

Invertebrates Phylum Mollusca Science Doodles
The Phylum Mollusca science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and notes whilst reviewing concepts in a visual and engaging way.
Covers the following categories of this invertebrate group:
➸ respiration
➸ circulation
➸ digestion
➸ reproduction
➸ symmetry
➸ examples
➸ structural diagram
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the Phylum Mollusca categories to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Clipart by:
Educlips

Invertebrates Phylum Myriapoda Science Doodles
The Phylum Myriapoda science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and notes whilst reviewing concepts in a visual and engaging way.
Covers the following categories of this invertebrate group:
➸ respiration
➸ circulation
➸ digestion
➸ reproduction
➸ symmetry
➸ examples
➸ structural diagram
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the Phylum Myriapoda categories to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Clipart by:
Educlips

Invertebrates Science Doodles
The invertebrates [echinoderms, insects, arthropods, cnidarians, mollusks, annelids]science doodles s a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way.
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the invertebrate groups to complete the doodle notes.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the doodle notes.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Clipart by:
Educlips

Rotation and Revolution Venn Diagram
The rotation and revolution Venn diagram graphic organiser is a great way for students to compare and contrast these two types of planetary motion.
Includes two versions:
Version 1. Students cut and paste labels onto the correct part of the Venn diagram.
Version 2. Students write the correct statement into boxes on the Venn diagram.
Also includes a bonus word search and comes with an answer key.
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The Magical Gallery

Vertebrates Science Doodles
The vertebrates [mammals, amphibians, reptiles, birds, fish ] science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way.
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the vertebrate groups to complete the doodle notes.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the doodle notes.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Clipart by:
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart

Viruses and Bacteria Science Doodles
The Viruses and Bacterias science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way. Works great as an introduction to these two types of microorganisms.
Covers the following in 3 separate science doodles:
➸ Characteristics and examples of viruses and bacteria.
➸ Structure and function of viruses with labeled diagram.
➸ Structure and function of bacteria with labeled diagram.
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the microorganisms to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Great accompaniments to this resource:
Viruses and Bacteria PowerPoint and Activity Sheets
Viruses and Bacteria Task Cards
Viruses and Bacteria Word Searches
Virus Cut and Paste Activity
Bacteria Cut and Paste Activity
Bacteria and Virus Venn Diagram
Bacteria and Viruses Digital Venn Diagram - Distance Learning
Microorganisms-Viruses-Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
Microorganisms-Bacteria-Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
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Artifex

Monocots and Dicots Science Doodles
The Monocots and Dicots doodle notes is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way. Covers the key characteristics of monocotyledons and dicotyledons.
Comes with a bonus monocots and dicots seek and find activity!
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research monocots and dicots to complete the doodle notes.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the doodle notes.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Clipart by:
Clipartino
Vecteezy

Contact and Non-contact Forces Venn Diagram
The contact and non-contact forces Venn diagram graphic organiser is a great way for students to compare and contrast these two types forces.
Includes two versions:
Version 1. Students cut and paste labels onto the correct part of the Venn diagram.
Version 2. Students write the correct statement into boxes on the Venn diagram.
Also includes a bonus word search and comes with an answer key.
Clipart by:
Clipartino

Levels of Organisation Science Doodles
The levels of organisation science doodles is a great way for students to organize information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way.
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the levels of organization to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Clipart by:
The Weird Science Teacher

Insects and Arachnids Science Doodles
The insects and arachnids science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way.
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research insects and arachnids to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Clipart by:
Clipartino

Anabolism and Catabolism Venn Diagram
The anabolism and catabolism Venn diagram graphic organiser is a great way for students to compare and contrast these two metabolic processes.
** Includes two versions: **
Version 1. Students cut and paste labels onto the correct part of the Venn diagram.
Version 2. Students write the correct statement into boxes on the Venn diagram.
Also includes a bonus word search and comes with an answer key.
Clipart by:
The Weird Science Teacher
Clipartino

Circulatory System Science Doodles
The Circulatory System science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way. Covers the 5 components of the circulatory system.
Includes the following components:
➸ heart
➸ arteries
➸ veins
➸ capillaries
➸ blood
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the circulatory system to complete the doodle notes.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the doodle notes.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Great accompaniments to this resource:
Circulatory System [Open and Closed] Venn Diagram
Circulatory System Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
Circulatory System Revision Mats
Circulatory System Task Cards
Circulatory System Word Search [free resource]
Blood Components Science Doodles
Red and White Blood Cells Venn Diagram
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Julie Ridge Designs
Artifex

Animal Coverings [feathers - fur - scales] Science Doodles
The Animal Coverings science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way. Works great as an introduction to animal classification.
Covers the following categories of animal coverings:
➸ fur
➸ feathers
➸ scales
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the animal coverings to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Clipart by:
ToonClipart

Cell Organelles Science Doodles
The cell organelles science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way.
Covers the following cell organelles:
➸ nucleus
➸ mitochondrion
➸ chloroplast
➸ Golgi apparatus
➸ endoplasmic reticulum
➸ vacuole
➸ ribosome
➸ lysosome
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research cell organelles to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Clipart by:
The Weird Science Teacher
Science Demo Guy STEM

Our Place in Space: Sun-Earth-Moon Science Doodles
he Our Place in Space science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way. Covers the characteristics of the Sun, Earth and Moon.
Comes with a bonus Our Place in Space word search!
Includes key movement and time vocabulary such as:
➸ revolve
➸ rotate
➸ spin
➸ travel
➸ orbit
➸ day
➸ month
➸ year
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the Sun, Earth and Moon to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Great accompaniments to this resource:
The Earth and Moon Venn Diagram
The Earth and Moon Digital Venn Diagram - Distance Learning
Earth, Moon and Sun Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
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Photo Clipz