Description
204 Task Cards, Jeopardy-Style Games, Science Logic Puzzles, and the Metric System PLUS two periodic table projects. Speed, Acceleration, Work, Force, Power, Atomic Structure - it’s all here! Great throughout the year to augment all of your lessons.
Students can do both periodic table projects independently, the Task Cards make great bell-ringers, partner work, review and reinforcement, and the jeopardy games are great as a class-wide formative assessment tool or the saving grace the last 20 minutes of class on a Friday :) The metric system is a full unit in itself and make great emergency sub plans. On top of all that, you get ALL of my science logic puzzles! Altogether, this is an amazing value and a must-have for every middle school science teacher. This bundle-of-bundles not only saves you tons of money, it saves you the time and stress of having enough material for:
~emergency sub plans
~go-to’s for those Fridays when you need something engaging
~extra review and reinforcement
for your students.
Can you say “sanity saver?” :) This is an amazing wealth of resources for stations, bell-ringers, emergency sub plans, brain breaks, review, formative assessment, extension activities or those last 20 minutes of class!
Here are the details of what’s included:
Six Sets of Task Cards: Newton's Laws of Motion, Ionic Bonding, Velocity, Acceleration, the Scientific Method, Metric System, and Atomic Structure. 204 task cards in all! Bought as a bundle alone - $14.99, Bought separately = $25.74
Ten different science-themed logic puzzles: 2nd Law of Motion, Average Speed, Volume, Density, Momentum, Work, Power, Solar System, and Atomic Structure. There are nine puzzles in all because there are two versions of the average speed puzzle: one that requires unit conversion and one that does not. Bought as a bundle alone - $8.49, Bought separately - $16.30
Six Jeopardy Games: Scientific Method, Space, Earth & General Science, Chemical Bonding, the Metric System and Newton's Laws of Motion. Your students will love the jeopardy games, and you'll love the time you save in trying to make them! Bought as a bundle alone - $12.99 Bought separately - $24.00
Metric System and Dimensional Analysis:
~ Five worksheets of varied difficulty with answer keys – there is a word story worksheet, three worksheets that allow students to practice their skill at conversions, and one worksheet that combines converting units with comparisons between the size of various quantities.
~ Two powerpoints accompanied by guided notes for your students – colorful and animated to engage your students - you (or a sub) can use these as support for your students.
Bought as a bundle alone - $7.99
Atomic Structure Project: Students will determine protons, neutrons, and electrons for elements #1 - 18 and draw the Bohr and Lewis Dot structures for each. The focus is on the patterns we can see in groups and periods of elements. Fantastic as a part of an atomic structure unit! Includes coloring, some drawing, cutting, and pasting - so it is sure to be engaging for your students. The questions lead students to notice patterns without specifically telling them what the patterns are. Bought separately - $3.99
Periodic Table Project This is a fun and interactive project where students will learn about the families of elements on the periodic table as well as special uses and characteristics of elements. Students will use their internet research skills to find which element has the highest strength-to-density ratio, where the Alkali metals are located, which metal is a liquid at room temperature, and more. I always love the day I do this project - students are engaged, excited to use their phones or other devices to find the elements, and they enjoy coloring :) It also makes a great take-home project too! Perfect for sub plans!
Examples of prompts students will research and then follow:
~Color the element that plays an important role in the transportation of oxygen in all vertebrates dark red.
~The only metal that is a liquid at room temperature should be colored orange.
~The 1943 Steel Wartime cent coin is the only US coin ever circulated without this element. Color it green.
Bought separately = $3.99
If purchased separately by the bundle, this fabulous mega bundle would cost $49.99. If you bought each product separately, you would spend $80.61! I’m selling this time saving chock-full-of-products-you-can-start-using-right-away bundle of bundles for only $36.99!
I have a ton of other great science related products here on Teachers Pay Teachers. Here are a few:
Highlights
Description
204 Task Cards, Jeopardy-Style Games, Science Logic Puzzles, and the Metric System PLUS two periodic table projects. Speed, Acceleration, Work, Force, Power, Atomic Structure - it’s all here! Great throughout the year to augment all of your lessons.
Students can do both periodic table projects independently, the Task Cards make great bell-ringers, partner work, review and reinforcement, and the jeopardy games are great as a class-wide formative assessment tool or the saving grace the last 20 minutes of class on a Friday :) The metric system is a full unit in itself and make great emergency sub plans. On top of all that, you get ALL of my science logic puzzles! Altogether, this is an amazing value and a must-have for every middle school science teacher. This bundle-of-bundles not only saves you tons of money, it saves you the time and stress of having enough material for:
~emergency sub plans
~go-to’s for those Fridays when you need something engaging
~extra review and reinforcement
for your students.
Can you say “sanity saver?” :) This is an amazing wealth of resources for stations, bell-ringers, emergency sub plans, brain breaks, review, formative assessment, extension activities or those last 20 minutes of class!
Here are the details of what’s included:
Six Sets of Task Cards: Newton's Laws of Motion, Ionic Bonding, Velocity, Acceleration, the Scientific Method, Metric System, and Atomic Structure. 204 task cards in all! Bought as a bundle alone - $14.99, Bought separately = $25.74
Ten different science-themed logic puzzles: 2nd Law of Motion, Average Speed, Volume, Density, Momentum, Work, Power, Solar System, and Atomic Structure. There are nine puzzles in all because there are two versions of the average speed puzzle: one that requires unit conversion and one that does not. Bought as a bundle alone - $8.49, Bought separately - $16.30
Six Jeopardy Games: Scientific Method, Space, Earth & General Science, Chemical Bonding, the Metric System and Newton's Laws of Motion. Your students will love the jeopardy games, and you'll love the time you save in trying to make them! Bought as a bundle alone - $12.99 Bought separately - $24.00
Metric System and Dimensional Analysis:
~ Five worksheets of varied difficulty with answer keys – there is a word story worksheet, three worksheets that allow students to practice their skill at conversions, and one worksheet that combines converting units with comparisons between the size of various quantities.
~ Two powerpoints accompanied by guided notes for your students – colorful and animated to engage your students - you (or a sub) can use these as support for your students.
Bought as a bundle alone - $7.99
Atomic Structure Project: Students will determine protons, neutrons, and electrons for elements #1 - 18 and draw the Bohr and Lewis Dot structures for each. The focus is on the patterns we can see in groups and periods of elements. Fantastic as a part of an atomic structure unit! Includes coloring, some drawing, cutting, and pasting - so it is sure to be engaging for your students. The questions lead students to notice patterns without specifically telling them what the patterns are. Bought separately - $3.99
Periodic Table Project This is a fun and interactive project where students will learn about the families of elements on the periodic table as well as special uses and characteristics of elements. Students will use their internet research skills to find which element has the highest strength-to-density ratio, where the Alkali metals are located, which metal is a liquid at room temperature, and more. I always love the day I do this project - students are engaged, excited to use their phones or other devices to find the elements, and they enjoy coloring :) It also makes a great take-home project too! Perfect for sub plans!
Examples of prompts students will research and then follow:
~Color the element that plays an important role in the transportation of oxygen in all vertebrates dark red.
~The only metal that is a liquid at room temperature should be colored orange.
~The 1943 Steel Wartime cent coin is the only US coin ever circulated without this element. Color it green.
Bought separately = $3.99
If purchased separately by the bundle, this fabulous mega bundle would cost $49.99. If you bought each product separately, you would spend $80.61! I’m selling this time saving chock-full-of-products-you-can-start-using-right-away bundle of bundles for only $36.99!
I have a ton of other great science related products here on Teachers Pay Teachers. Here are a few:




