I am a science teacher passionate about teaching Earth Science, Geology, Geography and Oceanography and sharing my science material/products to a wider audience.
My main focus is middle and high school, but since ability levels and needs vary widely, materials found in my shop may be useful to students from other grade levels.
I am also selling my educational resources on TpT website but under a different name, so in case you see the same resources there, it doesn't mean that they were copied.
I am a science teacher passionate about teaching Earth Science, Geology, Geography and Oceanography and sharing my science material/products to a wider audience.
My main focus is middle and high school, but since ability levels and needs vary widely, materials found in my shop may be useful to students from other grade levels.
I am also selling my educational resources on TpT website but under a different name, so in case you see the same resources there, it doesn't mean that they were copied.
This video worksheet allows students to follow along Bill Nyeβs video about BONES AND MUSCLES (Season 2, Episode 8).
Each video worksheet includes a combination of fill-in-the blank, true/false, and/or short answer questions. Students fill in the video worksheet while watching Bill Nye the Science Guy. Watching a video is no longer a passive activity!! Students are engaged during the video as they must listen and write at the same time.
This video worksheet has 19 questions. The video questions are relatively easy to answer while watching the video and are not so complicated that they require a great deal of writing. An answer key is included with this TES product.
The video worksheet is printable, and NO prep is required. I have also included a QR code link to the video. This means that students can do the worksheet on their own even if they are absent. The video worksheet is perfect for sub plans.
Visit my TES shop for more Bill Nye video worksheets and/or other movie guides.
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Tarsia Math Puzzle: ROUNDING TO NEAREST 10, 100, 1000
In this activity, students will practice rounding numbers to nearest 10, 100 and 1000, as they piece together the pieces of each tarsia puzzle (5 DIFFERENT PUZZLES INCLUDED). Students will match their answers with a separate puzzle piece until all the math problems have been solved and the puzzle is completed.
These** MATH TARSIA PUZZLES** are a FUN way for students to practice their multiplication facts that doesnβt involve a worksheet. The puzzle activity works well for individuals, as well as small groups. Alternatively, you can set up stations around the room, and have students or groups rotate to each station for a new math puzzle/game.
This resource includes:
-5 differentiated tarsia puzzles with a different puzzle shape for each
-5 answer keys
-Teacher directions*
Suggestions for using this resource:
-Print multiple copies of each tarsia puzzle and place the pieces in separate plastic bags for safekeeping.
-Print the puzzles on colored paper if you find the black and white version too βdullβ.
-Print the puzzles on A3 sized paper if you want the pieces extra large.
-Laminate the puzzle pieces BEFORE your students cut them out. It will allow you to use them for years to come.
-Code the backside of each puzzle piece, so it is easier to find which plastic bag they belong to in case they get mixed up with other pieces.*
Check out our other Math Tarsia Puzzles!
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 2 to 5
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 6 to 9
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 5 and 10
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDITION WITHIN 10
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDING 2-DIGIT NUMBERS (NO REGROUPING)
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDING WHOLE TENS (2-DIGITS)
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: SUBTRACTION (SINGLE DIGIT)
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: SUBTRACTING WHOLE TENS FROM 2-DIGIT NUMBERS
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: SUBTRACTING 2-DIGIT NUMBERS (NO REGROUPING)
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Tarsia Vocabulary Puzzle - SOLAR SYSTEM
This fun vocabulary puzzle helps students review some of the major Solar System related vocabulary. You will cut up the triangles and students will have to arrange them in order to match definitions with the vocabulary terms.
ANSWER KEY is provided!
This is a great activity for test review or can be glued into interactive notebooks. If you choose to use them multiple times (e.g. for different classrooms), be sure to laminate the cards so you can use them for years to come!
The 18 Terms Covered In This Puzzle:
*Jovian planets; Jupiter; Gas giants; Saturn; Satellite; Terrestial planets; Neptune; Inner planets; Earth; Outer planets; Pluto; Mars; Asteroid belt; Mercury; Uranus; Dwarf planet; Venus; Moons.
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Tarsia Vocabulary Puzzle - THE MOON
This fun vocabulary puzzle helps students review some of the major Moon related vocabulary. You will cut up the triangles and students will have to arrange them in order to match definitions with the vocabulary terms.
ANSWER KEY is provided!
This is a great activity for test review or can be glued into interactive notebooks. If you choose to use them multiple times (e.g. for different classrooms), be sure to laminate the cards so you can use them for years to come!
The 18 Terms Covered In This Puzzle:
Full moon; Gibbous; Lunar phases; Umbra; Moons; 1st quarter; Waxing; New moon; Lunar eclipse; Crescent; Penumbra; Giant impact hypothesis; 3rd quarter; Waning; Apollo 11; Solar eclipse; Tide; Neil Amstrong.
COMPARE AND CONTRAST Venn Diagram
Enjoy this simple blank Venn Diagram to help your students compare and contrast. Venn Diagrams can be used as formative assessments with any type of text or subject matter.
The uploaded Venn Diagram comes with and without lines, depending on your preference.
Directions:
-Fill in your name and date.
-Label each circle with the name of the text/subject matter that you are comparing and contrasting. For example, one circle might be βdogsβ and the other circle might be βcats.β
-Write the ways the subjects are different in the βouter circlesβ. Write the ways the subjects are similar or alike where the two circles are overlapping.
-When you compare something, you are telling how they are similar or alike. When you contrast something, you are telling how they are different.
-TIP: If you laminate the Venn diagram or slid it inside of a sheet protector, your students can reuse it with expo markers.
Click HERE if you want a digital and editable version of a blank Venn Diagram.
Happy Teaching!