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This bundle features all my science interactive notebooks that will fit inside a regular sized composition notebook!

These will all be included in this bundle eventually, however you should be able to see which ones are as they are listed below.

Unit 1: Introduction to Science

Lesson 1: What is Science?

  • Vocabulary: science, observe, predict, experiment
  • Activity: Observing and recording changes in the classroom or outdoors.

Lesson 2: Tools Scientists Use

  • Vocabulary: magnifying glass, ruler, thermometer, balance
  • Activity: Matching tools with their uses.

Unit 2: Life Science
Lesson 1: Plants and Animals

  • Vocabulary: habitat, life cycle, environment
  • Activity: Sorting pictures of plants and animals into their habitats.

Lesson 2: Parts of a Plant

  • Vocabulary: roots, stem, leaves, flower
  • Activity: Drawing and labeling the parts of a plant.

Unit 3: Earth Science
Lesson 1: Weather and Seasons

  • Vocabulary: weather, temperature, precipitation, season
  • Activity: Creating a weather chart for a week.

Lesson 2: Earth Materials

  • Vocabulary: rocks, soil, sand, water
  • Activity: Collecting and categorizing different earth materials.

Unit 4: Physical Science
Lesson 1: Properties of Matter

  • Vocabulary: solid, liquid, gas, properties
  • Activity: Sorting objects based on their properties.

Lesson 2: Changes in Matter

  • Vocabulary: melt, freeze, evaporate, condense
  • Activity: Observing and recording changes in matter.

Unit 5: Engineering and Technology
Lesson 1: Simple Machines

  • Vocabulary: lever, pulley, inclined plane, wheel and axle
  • Activity: Identifying simple machines in everyday objects.

Unit 6: Scientific Inquiry
Lesson 1: Asking Questions and Making Predictions

  • Vocabulary: question, predict, investigation
  • Activity: Brainstorming questions and making predictions about a given scenario.

Lesson 2: Conducting Experiments

  • Vocabulary: experiment, procedure, data
  • Activity: Planning and conducting a simple experiment, recording data.

Unit 7: Review and Assessment
Lesson 1: Review of Concepts

  • Vocabulary review and concept check activities.

Lesson 2: Assessment

  • A summative assessment covering key concepts from all units.
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Interactive Science Notebook Bundle

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Description

This bundle features all my science interactive notebooks that will fit inside a regular sized composition notebook!

These will all be included in this bundle eventually, however you should be able to see which ones are as they are listed below.

Unit 1: Introduction to Science

Lesson 1: What is Science?

  • Vocabulary: science, observe, predict, experiment
  • Activity: Observing and recording changes in the classroom or outdoors.

Lesson 2: Tools Scientists Use

  • Vocabulary: magnifying glass, ruler, thermometer, balance
  • Activity: Matching tools with their uses.

Unit 2: Life Science
Lesson 1: Plants and Animals

  • Vocabulary: habitat, life cycle, environment
  • Activity: Sorting pictures of plants and animals into their habitats.

Lesson 2: Parts of a Plant

  • Vocabulary: roots, stem, leaves, flower
  • Activity: Drawing and labeling the parts of a plant.

Unit 3: Earth Science
Lesson 1: Weather and Seasons

  • Vocabulary: weather, temperature, precipitation, season
  • Activity: Creating a weather chart for a week.

Lesson 2: Earth Materials

  • Vocabulary: rocks, soil, sand, water
  • Activity: Collecting and categorizing different earth materials.

Unit 4: Physical Science
Lesson 1: Properties of Matter

  • Vocabulary: solid, liquid, gas, properties
  • Activity: Sorting objects based on their properties.

Lesson 2: Changes in Matter

  • Vocabulary: melt, freeze, evaporate, condense
  • Activity: Observing and recording changes in matter.

Unit 5: Engineering and Technology
Lesson 1: Simple Machines

  • Vocabulary: lever, pulley, inclined plane, wheel and axle
  • Activity: Identifying simple machines in everyday objects.

Unit 6: Scientific Inquiry
Lesson 1: Asking Questions and Making Predictions

  • Vocabulary: question, predict, investigation
  • Activity: Brainstorming questions and making predictions about a given scenario.

Lesson 2: Conducting Experiments

  • Vocabulary: experiment, procedure, data
  • Activity: Planning and conducting a simple experiment, recording data.

Unit 7: Review and Assessment
Lesson 1: Review of Concepts

  • Vocabulary review and concept check activities.

Lesson 2: Assessment

  • A summative assessment covering key concepts from all units.
Report this resource to TPT
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NGSSK-2-ETS1-2
Develop a simple sketch, drawing, or physical model to illustrate how the shape of an object helps it function as needed to solve a given problem.
NGSS2-LS4-1
Make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats. Emphasis is on the diversity of living things in each of a variety of different habitats. Assessment does not include specific animal and plant names in specific habitats.
NGSS2-PS1-1
Plan and conduct an investigation to describe and classify different kinds of materials by their observable properties. Observations could include color, texture, hardness, and flexibility. Patterns could include the similar properties that different materials share.
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