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Science Interactive Notebook Bundle:  Earth, Life & Physical
Science Interactive Notebook Bundle:  Earth, Life & Physical
Science Interactive Notebook Bundle:  Earth, Life & Physical
Science Interactive Notebook Bundle:  Earth, Life & Physical
Science Interactive Notebook Bundle:  Earth, Life & Physical
Science Interactive Notebook Bundle:  Earth, Life & Physical
Science Interactive Notebook Bundle:  Earth, Life & Physical
Science Interactive Notebook Bundle:  Earth, Life & Physical
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"Has been an excellent staple. It would be helpful to be able to edit to accommodate the different needs of my students. "
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"This bundle is so thorough and great to teach students all three sciences. Students loved doing the interactive activities that go along with the notes. Very helpful for beginning teachers!"
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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

"Has been an excellent staple. It would be helpful to be able to edit to accommodate the different needs of my students. "
star
Theresa C.
"This bundle is so thorough and great to teach students all three sciences. Students loved doing the interactive activities that go along with the notes. Very helpful for beginning teachers!"
star
Hannah C.

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

*****************************************************************************

CLICK HERE to add this product to your cart!

Make sure to check out my store for other products that complement my notebooks including:

• Task Cards

• Editable Notes

• Editable PowerPoints

• Editable Tests

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August 26, 2025
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Has been an excellent staple. It would be helpful to be able to edit to accommodate the different needs of my students.
Theresa Clarkson
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15 reviews • California
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Love the organization/breakdown!
Rated 5 out of 5
August 5, 2025
Met expectations
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As a newer teacher, I have struggled to organize myself and create activities that keep my students engaged with an interactive notebook. I love how clear the instructions are and the students did so much better with these activities then the digital ones I was previously using. Will be buying the curriculum next!
Karla L.
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Grades taught: 9th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 20, 2025
This bundle is so thorough and great to teach students all three sciences. Students loved doing the interactive activities that go along with the notes. Very helpful for beginning teachers!
Hannah Cha
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78 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
August 29, 2024
I am so happy to have found some more engaging activities and worksheets for Science. This is my first year teaching 5th and 6th grade science and this bundle supplements the current curriculum well.
Sarah E.
18 reviews
Grades taught: 5th, 6th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 5 out of 5
August 16, 2024
This is a life saver. I hate the science curriculum my school has and I'm lucky that I can supplement.
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July 11, 2024
This is a great resource that helps structure what students need to know and makes it hands on!
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Rated 5 out of 5
July 5, 2024
This is an endless resource of rigorous and interactive notes for your middle school students! This is my go-to resource because the activities engage my students and help solidify their understanding of each concept! I cannot even begin to count the hours I have saved! Thank you so very much!
Amanda L.
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Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties
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November 3, 2023
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