This packet includes intent to participate form for documentation purposes. IT then includes a peer evaluation project coupled with clear expectations of what needs to be on the poster board as well as a teacher evaluation rubric!
This simple and student friendly template is designed to facilitate student note taking. The format is customized from Cornell Notes and adapted for success for students at all levels. This product comes with 4 differentiated versions that include different line spacings, bullet points, and empty spaces to meet the needs of all students in your classroom!
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Take your instruction on organisms, habitats, natural resources, food chains, and biotic and abiotic factors to the next level. This fun creative project allows students to create their own organism while being specific and detailed on the aforementioned topics. This will allow students to apply their knowledge of such vocabulary and concept in a fun and interactive way. Students will be required to draw, detail, annotate and present an invention of their widlest imagination. This project includes specific details and expectations with a rubric as well. Have fun!
Check out this 13 slide Powerpoint presentation, in which students can interact with various instructional and practice questions with a digital ruler. Students will identify how many inches are being spoken about and then how many centimeters some are. This fun and engaging presentation is a great math center, whole group presentation, or lesson starter as it is visual, fun, and engaging.
Check out this fun and interactive playground measurement activity that will get students out of their seats and into their world while investing them in measurement and geometry as well as excited about math in the world around them! Students can work independently, in partners or small groups in which they will be sent off to identify the shapes and measure those shapes from the playground where they will have to draw the shape, describe it, measure it, and find the perimeter (if applicable)! Students will be talking about the shapes and measuring those shapes around them for weeks to come!
*This can also easily be used for students to find shapes IN the classroom for a rainy day :)
Check out my Playground Geometry Activity.
This very visual worksheet can be used for a variety of applications. The top portion has students label the planets and the bottom section has them then describe those planets. This can easily be used for guided notes, homework, independent work, quiz, test, or any other purpose you find necessary!
Be sure to check out my Introduction to Planets Exit Ticket Assessment and you can also find my Interactive Space Hierarchy activity too!
Check out this awesome set of Acrostic Poems all associated with Valentine's Day! You will find 11 different poems that can easily be distributed to different students for easy differentiation. Students will love to engage with this interactive activity and will be proud to have their work displayed in the classroom!
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Check out this awesome interactive worksheet to enhance students' understanding of the hierarchy of space. Students will be exposed to vocabulary including Earth, Solar System, Galaxy (Milky Way specifically), and the Universe. Students will cut out the four images that represent these terms and paste them in order from smallest to largest. Students will develop their big picture understanding of the concept in a fun way that they will never forget! There is also ample room for note taking if you choose to supplement the visuals with text!
Be sure to check out my Planet Labels and Descriptions Printable.
This awesome week along (adjustable) project allows students to collaborate and explore a specific simple machine on their own and own their own education. Students will work together to create a presentation of their choice on a specific topic such as wedge, wheel and axle, lever, and screw. A rubric is attached.
Check out my Simple Machine Exit Ticket.
This is a perfect quiz or test to act as a summative assessment piece after covering place value. It includes topics such as greater than, less than, equal to as well as topics such as identifying place value. It also covers comparing and ordering numbers based on place value in addition to converting a number to expanded form, standard form and word form. This is a perfect all-in-one printable assessment with the standards included!
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This 12 question quiz or test has a variety of true false, multiple choice and short answer questions. It covers topics about how sound travels, frequency, vibrations, waves, pitch and more. This assessment goes well with my other Sound Exit Tickets, and Guided Notes.
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This seventeen question quiz has a variety of matching and labeling pictures. Students will have an opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of scientific tools and the vocabulary that correlates to them. This worksheet can easily be used for group work, study guides, class work, quizzes, and more! The quiz covers microscopes, thermometers, aprons, goggles, tweezers, rulers, beakers and more!
This simple but effective lab allows students to observer and draw inferences about diffusion. Students will need three cups set up that are each of the following temperatures (warm, cold, and room temperature). They will need to put one drop of food coloring in each at the same time as well as start a timer once they do so. In one minute increments, the students will record what they see for three minutes total. Students will then reflect on the diffusion of the food coloring being compared in each of the three temperatures. The temperature component can be connect to dissolving easily and the recording change over time is also important.
Materials needed: clear cups (3 per group), some way to both lower and raise temperature of the water prior to experimentation, food coloring, and a timer.
Check out this awesome template in which students can practice using their five sense to describe an object. This can be adapted in a variety of ways as an introduction to the five senses, as a complimentary component to physical properties as students learn to describe objects. It can be used if specific items are given to them, or if they describe one using a 21 questions type of game, or simply being creative and making up a hypothetical object.
The lessons in Dr. Seuss's Oh The Places You'll Go story are invaluable and offer a great text example of beginning with the end in mind as we think through our decisions. This fun and engaging lessons pushes students to identify various story elements such as theme, key ideas, textual based answers as well as creative writing based on text to self connections. Students will respond to a supplied prompt relating the story to the students and having them think about where they want to go!
Included are instructions for the teacher, a sloppy-copy planning sheet and then 4 differentiated final copy templates in which the teacher can easily give different students one of the variety of templates that best fits the need of each student (there are version labels on the bottom right of each template).
This has proven to be a great reflective process to use during the first week of teaching since it can be the driving force of motivation throughout the year; it can easily be used at any point that fits your schedule though! *Also an ideal way to infuse reading and writing, to celebrate Dr. Seuss's Birthday!
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Check out this 15 question worksheet that can easily be adapted for classwork, whole group, homework or an assessment. Students will have various prompts in which they will have to choose one correct answer regarding which unit of measurement is most appropriate given the scenario. For example, Measuring the length of a hand: centimeters, yards, miles.
Students will need to know all units of measurement in the customary and metric systems to be successful with this!
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Check out this fun and interactive playground geometry activity that will get students out of their seats and into their world while investing them in geometry and excited about math in the world around them! Students can work independently, in partners or small groups in which they will be sent off to identify the shapes of the playground where they will have to draw the shape, describe it, label it and more! Students will be talking about the shapes around them for weeks to come!
*This can also easily be used for students to find shapes IN the classroom for a rainy day :)
Also, check out my Playground Measurement Activity.
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This worksheet allows students to cut out the bottom portion with the four images of Colorado, Unites States, North America, and the Western Hemisphere and see the relationship between them. Students will then glue each image in the spaces provided on top. This easy and fun worksheet allows students to connect difficult concepts in a visual hands-on way. It can be easily adapted as independent work, a hook, group work or homework. Students will enjoy engage with this interactive project and will build conceptual understanding of geography while doing so!
Please enjoy these printable bookmarks. I would suggest printing on card stock, construction paper, or laminating printer paper in order to increase the longevity. Students will love the fact that they can put their names on it, and the bookmark will serve as a constant reminder that students should read EVERY day!
Check out this free task Card template! It comes in a variety of background colors to fit the need of your product. Each of the 10 variations has clear borders and lines to be cut out on which suits four task cards per page.
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