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SCIENCE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK BUNDLE
SCIENCE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK INTEGRATED SCIENCE BUNDLE is my one-of-a-kind Science Interactive Notebook collection of INB activities, mini-quizzes and teacher notes you WILL NOT find anywhere else and will also save you OVER $60 IN SAVINGS if you were to buy each chapter separately.
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The INB Integrated Science Bundle features ALL the chapters from:
Earth Science Interactive Notebook – The COMPLETE Bundle for an ENTIRE YEAR
Life Science Interactive Notebook – The COMPLETE Bundle for the ENTIRE YEAR
Physical Science Interactive Notebook - The COMPLETE Bundle for an ENTIRE YEAR
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The list of chapters is shared below with each one featuring:
• Actual photos of both the INPUT and OUTPUT pages of Science
Interactive Notebook
• Detailed instructions on how to create/use/complete activity for OUTPUT side
• Mini-Quizzes for each concept to check students’ understanding
• Answer Keys for all mini-quizzes
• Appendix with Teacher Notes for Interactive Notebook in LARGE print
• Aligned with NGSS
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LIFE SCIENCE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK
Nature of Science
• Section 1: The Method of Science
• Section 2: Standards of Measurement
• Section 3: Graphing
Intro to Life Science
• Section 1: The Science of Biology
• Section 2: Scientific Research and Tools
• Section 3: Safety in the Science Laboratory
Principles of Ecology
• Section 1: Nutrition and Energy
• Section 2: Energy Flow in Ecosystems
• Section 3: Cycles in Nature
• Section 4: Organisms and their Environment
• Section 5: Ecological Succession
• Biomes
Population Dynamics
• Section 1: Characteristics of Populations
• Section 2: Human Population
• Section 3: Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources
• Section 4: Biodiversity
Cell Structure and Function
• Section 1: The Discovery of Cells
• Section 2: The Plasma Membrane
• Section 3: Eukaryotic Cell Structure
• Section 4: Prokaryotic Cell Structure
• Section 5: Cellular Transport
Cell Processes and Energy
• Section 1: Photosynthesis
• Section 2:Cellular Respiration
• Section 3: Cell Cycle
• Section 4: Mitosis
• Section 5: DNA Structure and Replication
• Section 6: Control System of a Cell
Genetics and the Study Heredity
• Section 1: The Work of Gregor Mendel
• Section 2: Mendel’s Laws of Heredity
• Section 3: Punnett Squares
• Section 4: Meiosis
Modern Genetics
• Section 1: Complex Patterns of Inheritance
• Section 2: The Genetic Code
• Section 3: Human Genetic Disorders
• Section 4: Advances in Genetics
Changes Over Time and Classification
• Section 1: Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
• Section 2: Evolution of Populations
• Section 3: The Fossil Record
• Section 4: Classification
• Section 5: Domains and Kingdoms
The Microbial World
• Section 1: Prokaryotes
• Section 2: Viruses
• Section 3: Protists
• Section 4: Fungi
Plants
• Section 1: Plant Kingdom
• Section 2: Plants without Seeds
• Section 3: Seed Plants
• Section 4: Flowering Plants
• Section 5: Roots, Stems and Leaves
• Section 6: Plant Responses and Growth
Animal Diversity: Invertebrates
• Section 1: Introduction to Animals
• Section 2: Animal Behavior
• Section 3: Sponges, Cnidarians and Worms
• Section 4: Mollusks, Arthropods and Echinoderm
• Section 5: Insects
Animal Diversity: Vertebrates
• Section 1: Intro to Vertebrates: Fish & Amphibians
• Section 2: Reptiles and Birds
• Section 3: Mammals
Human Body – Part I
• Section 1: The Skin
• Section 2: Muscular System
• Section 3: Skeletal System
• Section 4: Nervous System
• Section 5: Digestive System
Human Body – Part II
• Section 1: Respiratory System
• Section 2: The Excretory System
• Section 3: The Cardiovascular System
• Section 4: Blood
• Section 5: The Endocrine and Reproductive System
PHYSICAL SCIENCE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK
Chapter One: Nature of Science
• Section 1: The Method of Science
• Section 2: Standards of Measurement
• Section 3: Graphing
Chapter Two: Intro to Physical Science Science
• Section 1: The Scope of Physical Science
• Section 2: Science Lab Safety
• Section 3: Methods of Science and Technology
Chapter Three: Motion and Forces
• Section 1: Describing Motion
• Section 2: Acceleration
• Section 3: Motion and Forces
• Section 4: Newton’s Laws of Motion
• Section 5: Gravity
Chapter Four: Energy, Work and Simple Machines
• Section 1: Nature of Energy
• Section 2: Conservation of Energy
• Section 3: Work
• Section 4: Using Machines
• Section 5: Simple Machines
Chapter Five: Electricity and Magnetism
• Section 1: Electricity
• Section 2: Electric Current
• Section 3: Electrical Circuits
• Section 4: Magnetism
• Section 5: Magnetism and Electricity
Chapter Six: Waves and the Electromagnetic Spectrum
• Section 1: Waves
• Section 2: Features of Waves
• Section 3: Behavior of Waves
• Section 4: Electromagnetic Spectrum
• Section 5. Communicating with Radio Waves
Chapter Seven: Sound, Light, Mirror and Lenses
• Section 1: Sound
• Section 2: Music and Uses of Sound
• Section 3: Reflection and Refraction f Light
• Section 4: Mirrors
• Section 5: Lenses and Optical Instruments
Chapter Eight: Matter
• Section 1: Composition of Matter
• Section 2: Types of Mixtures
• Section 3: Describing Matter
• Section 4: States of Matter
• Section 5: Changes in States of Matter
• Section 6: Fluids: Behaviors of Liquids and Gases
Chapter Nine: Atoms and the Periodic Table
• Section 1: Atomic Structure
• Section 2: Masses of Atoms
• Section 3: The Periodic Table
• Section 4: Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids
Chapter Ten: Chemical Bonds and Equations
• Section 1: Types of Chemical Bonds
• Section 2: Writing Formulas and Naming Compounds
• Section 3: Chemical Reactions
• Section 4: Balancing Chemical Equations
• Section 5: Chemical Rxns – Types, Rates and Energy
Chapter Eleven: Solutions, Acids and Bases
• Section 1: Solutions, Solubility and Concentration
• Section 2: Acids, Bases and Salts
• Section 3: Strength of Acids and Bases
Chapter Twelve: Thermal Energy
• Section 1: Temperature and Heat
• Section 2: Transferring Thermal Energy
• Section 3: Using Heat
EARTH SCIENCE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK:
Chapter One: Nature of Science
• Section 1: The Method of Science
• Section 2: Standards of Measurement
• Section 3: Graphing
Chapter Two: Intro to Earth Science
• Section 1: The Study of Earth Science
• Section 2: Science Lab Safety
• Section 3: Methods of Science
Chapter Three Mapping Earth’s Surface
• Section 1: Exploring Earth’s Surface
• Section 2: Models of Earth
• Section 3: Maps & Computers
Chapter Four: Rocks and Minerals
• Section 1: Properties of Minerals
• Section 2: Mineral Formation and Resources
• Section 3: Classifying Rocks
• Section 4: Rock Groups
Chapter Five: Plate Tectonics
• Section 1: Earth’s Interior
• Section 2: Convection and the Mantle
• Section 3: Continental Drift & Seafloor Spreading
• Section 4: Theory of Plate Tectonics
Chapter Six: Forces that Shape the Earth
• Section 1: Forces that Shape Earth
• Section 2: Earthquakes
• Section 3: Volcanoes
• Section 4: Volcanic Landforms
Chapter Seven: Earth’s Changing Surface
• Section 1: Weathering
• Section 2: Soil Formation
• Section 3: Erosion & Deposition: Wind and Water
• Section 4: Erosion & Deposition: Glaciers
Chapter Eight: A Trip Through Earth’s History
• Section 1: Fossils
• Section 2: Determining Age of Rocks
• Section 3: Geological Time Scale
• Section 4: Earth’s Eras
Chapter Nine: Earth’s Waters
• Section 1: Earth – The Water Planet
• Section 2: Fresh Water
• Section 3: Characteristics & Composition of Ocean
• Section 4: Ocean Waves and Tides
• Section 5: Ocean Currents and Climates
Chapter Ten: Earth’s Atmosphere
• Section 1: The Atmosphere
• Section 2: Atmosphere Energy Transfer
• Section 3: Wind and Water
• Section 4: Air Quality
Chapter Eleven: Weather and Climate
• Section 1: Weather Patterns
• Section 2: Weather Forecasts
• Section 3: Climates of Earth
• Section 4: Climate Cycles
• Section 5: Recent Climate Change
Chapter Twelve: Astronomy and Space Science
• Section 1: Earth’s Motion
• Section 2: The Moon – Earth’s Satellite
• Section 3: Solar System
• Section 4: The Planets
• Section 5: Stars and Galaxies
• Section 6: Space Exploration
Chapter Thirteen: Natural Resources
• Section 1: Energy & Mineral Resources
• Section 2: Renewable Energy Resources
• Section 3: Land Resources & Human Impact
• Section 4: Air/Water Resources & Human Impact
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What others say
Description
SCIENCE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK BUNDLE
SCIENCE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK INTEGRATED SCIENCE BUNDLE is my one-of-a-kind Science Interactive Notebook collection of INB activities, mini-quizzes and teacher notes you WILL NOT find anywhere else and will also save you OVER $60 IN SAVINGS if you were to buy each chapter separately.
*****************************************************************************
The INB Integrated Science Bundle features ALL the chapters from:
Earth Science Interactive Notebook – The COMPLETE Bundle for an ENTIRE YEAR
Life Science Interactive Notebook – The COMPLETE Bundle for the ENTIRE YEAR
Physical Science Interactive Notebook - The COMPLETE Bundle for an ENTIRE YEAR
*****************************************************************************
The list of chapters is shared below with each one featuring:
• Actual photos of both the INPUT and OUTPUT pages of Science
Interactive Notebook
• Detailed instructions on how to create/use/complete activity for OUTPUT side
• Mini-Quizzes for each concept to check students’ understanding
• Answer Keys for all mini-quizzes
• Appendix with Teacher Notes for Interactive Notebook in LARGE print
• Aligned with NGSS
*****************************************************************************
LIFE SCIENCE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK
Nature of Science
• Section 1: The Method of Science
• Section 2: Standards of Measurement
• Section 3: Graphing
Intro to Life Science
• Section 1: The Science of Biology
• Section 2: Scientific Research and Tools
• Section 3: Safety in the Science Laboratory
Principles of Ecology
• Section 1: Nutrition and Energy
• Section 2: Energy Flow in Ecosystems
• Section 3: Cycles in Nature
• Section 4: Organisms and their Environment
• Section 5: Ecological Succession
• Biomes
Population Dynamics
• Section 1: Characteristics of Populations
• Section 2: Human Population
• Section 3: Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources
• Section 4: Biodiversity
Cell Structure and Function
• Section 1: The Discovery of Cells
• Section 2: The Plasma Membrane
• Section 3: Eukaryotic Cell Structure
• Section 4: Prokaryotic Cell Structure
• Section 5: Cellular Transport
Cell Processes and Energy
• Section 1: Photosynthesis
• Section 2:Cellular Respiration
• Section 3: Cell Cycle
• Section 4: Mitosis
• Section 5: DNA Structure and Replication
• Section 6: Control System of a Cell
Genetics and the Study Heredity
• Section 1: The Work of Gregor Mendel
• Section 2: Mendel’s Laws of Heredity
• Section 3: Punnett Squares
• Section 4: Meiosis
Modern Genetics
• Section 1: Complex Patterns of Inheritance
• Section 2: The Genetic Code
• Section 3: Human Genetic Disorders
• Section 4: Advances in Genetics
Changes Over Time and Classification
• Section 1: Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
• Section 2: Evolution of Populations
• Section 3: The Fossil Record
• Section 4: Classification
• Section 5: Domains and Kingdoms
The Microbial World
• Section 1: Prokaryotes
• Section 2: Viruses
• Section 3: Protists
• Section 4: Fungi
Plants
• Section 1: Plant Kingdom
• Section 2: Plants without Seeds
• Section 3: Seed Plants
• Section 4: Flowering Plants
• Section 5: Roots, Stems and Leaves
• Section 6: Plant Responses and Growth
Animal Diversity: Invertebrates
• Section 1: Introduction to Animals
• Section 2: Animal Behavior
• Section 3: Sponges, Cnidarians and Worms
• Section 4: Mollusks, Arthropods and Echinoderm
• Section 5: Insects
Animal Diversity: Vertebrates
• Section 1: Intro to Vertebrates: Fish & Amphibians
• Section 2: Reptiles and Birds
• Section 3: Mammals
Human Body – Part I
• Section 1: The Skin
• Section 2: Muscular System
• Section 3: Skeletal System
• Section 4: Nervous System
• Section 5: Digestive System
Human Body – Part II
• Section 1: Respiratory System
• Section 2: The Excretory System
• Section 3: The Cardiovascular System
• Section 4: Blood
• Section 5: The Endocrine and Reproductive System
PHYSICAL SCIENCE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK
Chapter One: Nature of Science
• Section 1: The Method of Science
• Section 2: Standards of Measurement
• Section 3: Graphing
Chapter Two: Intro to Physical Science Science
• Section 1: The Scope of Physical Science
• Section 2: Science Lab Safety
• Section 3: Methods of Science and Technology
Chapter Three: Motion and Forces
• Section 1: Describing Motion
• Section 2: Acceleration
• Section 3: Motion and Forces
• Section 4: Newton’s Laws of Motion
• Section 5: Gravity
Chapter Four: Energy, Work and Simple Machines
• Section 1: Nature of Energy
• Section 2: Conservation of Energy
• Section 3: Work
• Section 4: Using Machines
• Section 5: Simple Machines
Chapter Five: Electricity and Magnetism
• Section 1: Electricity
• Section 2: Electric Current
• Section 3: Electrical Circuits
• Section 4: Magnetism
• Section 5: Magnetism and Electricity
Chapter Six: Waves and the Electromagnetic Spectrum
• Section 1: Waves
• Section 2: Features of Waves
• Section 3: Behavior of Waves
• Section 4: Electromagnetic Spectrum
• Section 5. Communicating with Radio Waves
Chapter Seven: Sound, Light, Mirror and Lenses
• Section 1: Sound
• Section 2: Music and Uses of Sound
• Section 3: Reflection and Refraction f Light
• Section 4: Mirrors
• Section 5: Lenses and Optical Instruments
Chapter Eight: Matter
• Section 1: Composition of Matter
• Section 2: Types of Mixtures
• Section 3: Describing Matter
• Section 4: States of Matter
• Section 5: Changes in States of Matter
• Section 6: Fluids: Behaviors of Liquids and Gases
Chapter Nine: Atoms and the Periodic Table
• Section 1: Atomic Structure
• Section 2: Masses of Atoms
• Section 3: The Periodic Table
• Section 4: Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids
Chapter Ten: Chemical Bonds and Equations
• Section 1: Types of Chemical Bonds
• Section 2: Writing Formulas and Naming Compounds
• Section 3: Chemical Reactions
• Section 4: Balancing Chemical Equations
• Section 5: Chemical Rxns – Types, Rates and Energy
Chapter Eleven: Solutions, Acids and Bases
• Section 1: Solutions, Solubility and Concentration
• Section 2: Acids, Bases and Salts
• Section 3: Strength of Acids and Bases
Chapter Twelve: Thermal Energy
• Section 1: Temperature and Heat
• Section 2: Transferring Thermal Energy
• Section 3: Using Heat
EARTH SCIENCE INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK:
Chapter One: Nature of Science
• Section 1: The Method of Science
• Section 2: Standards of Measurement
• Section 3: Graphing
Chapter Two: Intro to Earth Science
• Section 1: The Study of Earth Science
• Section 2: Science Lab Safety
• Section 3: Methods of Science
Chapter Three Mapping Earth’s Surface
• Section 1: Exploring Earth’s Surface
• Section 2: Models of Earth
• Section 3: Maps & Computers
Chapter Four: Rocks and Minerals
• Section 1: Properties of Minerals
• Section 2: Mineral Formation and Resources
• Section 3: Classifying Rocks
• Section 4: Rock Groups
Chapter Five: Plate Tectonics
• Section 1: Earth’s Interior
• Section 2: Convection and the Mantle
• Section 3: Continental Drift & Seafloor Spreading
• Section 4: Theory of Plate Tectonics
Chapter Six: Forces that Shape the Earth
• Section 1: Forces that Shape Earth
• Section 2: Earthquakes
• Section 3: Volcanoes
• Section 4: Volcanic Landforms
Chapter Seven: Earth’s Changing Surface
• Section 1: Weathering
• Section 2: Soil Formation
• Section 3: Erosion & Deposition: Wind and Water
• Section 4: Erosion & Deposition: Glaciers
Chapter Eight: A Trip Through Earth’s History
• Section 1: Fossils
• Section 2: Determining Age of Rocks
• Section 3: Geological Time Scale
• Section 4: Earth’s Eras
Chapter Nine: Earth’s Waters
• Section 1: Earth – The Water Planet
• Section 2: Fresh Water
• Section 3: Characteristics & Composition of Ocean
• Section 4: Ocean Waves and Tides
• Section 5: Ocean Currents and Climates
Chapter Ten: Earth’s Atmosphere
• Section 1: The Atmosphere
• Section 2: Atmosphere Energy Transfer
• Section 3: Wind and Water
• Section 4: Air Quality
Chapter Eleven: Weather and Climate
• Section 1: Weather Patterns
• Section 2: Weather Forecasts
• Section 3: Climates of Earth
• Section 4: Climate Cycles
• Section 5: Recent Climate Change
Chapter Twelve: Astronomy and Space Science
• Section 1: Earth’s Motion
• Section 2: The Moon – Earth’s Satellite
• Section 3: Solar System
• Section 4: The Planets
• Section 5: Stars and Galaxies
• Section 6: Space Exploration
Chapter Thirteen: Natural Resources
• Section 1: Energy & Mineral Resources
• Section 2: Renewable Energy Resources
• Section 3: Land Resources & Human Impact
• Section 4: Air/Water Resources & Human Impact
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