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Scientific Inquiry: More How To Science!
Scientific Inquiry: More How To Science!
Scientific Inquiry: More How To Science!
Scientific Inquiry: More How To Science!
Scientific Inquiry: More How To Science!
Scientific Inquiry: More How To Science!
Scientific Inquiry: More How To Science!
Scientific Inquiry: More How To Science!
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Scientific Inquiry Process Skills are easy, eye-popping fun with MORE How to SCIENCE! for grades K-2. The Scientific Method is introduced with six simple steps: Question, Predict, Experiment, Observe, Record Data, and Conclude. Each step is emphasized with symbolic icons repeated in each experiment. A science inquiry icon key and three new interactive experiments introduce and reinforce how to be a scientist. The blank student response sheet encourages teacher or student-designed inquiry and is perfect for extensions exploring new questions or science centers! Included are Teacher’s Guides, Answer Keys and Student Response Sheets. Find Science Notebook, Full-page, and Print-friendly options too. With MORE How to SCIENCE! your students will be instantly engaged and eager to keep learning science!

MORE How to SCIENCE! can be used independently or in conjunction with the original How to SCIENCE! unit which includes the popular Scientific Inquiry Icon Posters and Chant. Get both resources NOW BUNDLED in Beginning Scientists for more experiments and savings!

What’s Included in More How to SCIENCE! (56 total pages- Full Color and Print-friendly Black and White)

• Scientific Icon Key Printable with Descriptions

• Thrilling Magic Milk Experiment with Student Recording Sheets (Notebook-Size and Full Page)

• Simple Cravin’ Raisins Experiment with Student Recording Sheets (Notebook-Size and Full Page)

• Straw Wrapper Surprise Experiment with Student Recording Sheets (Notebook-Size and Full Page)

• Teacher’s Guides to Each Experiment with Tips, Discussion Ideas, and Answer Keys

• Blank Scientific Inquiry Student Recording Sheet for teacher and student-designed experiments

A Few Common Materials You Will Need:

• Magic Milk Experiment (plastic plates, milk, food coloring, dish soap, cups, and Q-tips)

• Straw Wrapper Surprise (paper wrapped straws, water, cups)

• Cravin’ Raisins (raisins, clear soda, cups)

Terms of Use:

• You have purchased a single teacher license allowing you to share this resource with your own students.

• This product and all parts included are copyrighted. If commercial use is desired, please contact me at labdoglabs@gmail.com.

• If your colleagues like my work, please send them to my TpT store or buy additional licenses for half price. here

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Scientific Inquiry: More How To Science!

Rated 4.6 out of 5, based on 5 reviews
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Grades
K - 2nd
Pages
56
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
1 Week

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Beginning Science Inquiry is easy with Beginning Scientists Bundle that includes How to SCIENCE! and MORE How to SCIENCE! for grades K-2. Get my two favorite resources together and save! The Scientific Method is introduced with six simple steps: Question, Predict, Experiment, Observe, Record Data,
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Description

Scientific Inquiry Process Skills are easy, eye-popping fun with MORE How to SCIENCE! for grades K-2. The Scientific Method is introduced with six simple steps: Question, Predict, Experiment, Observe, Record Data, and Conclude. Each step is emphasized with symbolic icons repeated in each experiment. A science inquiry icon key and three new interactive experiments introduce and reinforce how to be a scientist. The blank student response sheet encourages teacher or student-designed inquiry and is perfect for extensions exploring new questions or science centers! Included are Teacher’s Guides, Answer Keys and Student Response Sheets. Find Science Notebook, Full-page, and Print-friendly options too. With MORE How to SCIENCE! your students will be instantly engaged and eager to keep learning science!

MORE How to SCIENCE! can be used independently or in conjunction with the original How to SCIENCE! unit which includes the popular Scientific Inquiry Icon Posters and Chant. Get both resources NOW BUNDLED in Beginning Scientists for more experiments and savings!

What’s Included in More How to SCIENCE! (56 total pages- Full Color and Print-friendly Black and White)

• Scientific Icon Key Printable with Descriptions

• Thrilling Magic Milk Experiment with Student Recording Sheets (Notebook-Size and Full Page)

• Simple Cravin’ Raisins Experiment with Student Recording Sheets (Notebook-Size and Full Page)

• Straw Wrapper Surprise Experiment with Student Recording Sheets (Notebook-Size and Full Page)

• Teacher’s Guides to Each Experiment with Tips, Discussion Ideas, and Answer Keys

• Blank Scientific Inquiry Student Recording Sheet for teacher and student-designed experiments

A Few Common Materials You Will Need:

• Magic Milk Experiment (plastic plates, milk, food coloring, dish soap, cups, and Q-tips)

• Straw Wrapper Surprise (paper wrapped straws, water, cups)

• Cravin’ Raisins (raisins, clear soda, cups)

Terms of Use:

• You have purchased a single teacher license allowing you to share this resource with your own students.

• This product and all parts included are copyrighted. If commercial use is desired, please contact me at labdoglabs@gmail.com.

• If your colleagues like my work, please send them to my TpT store or buy additional licenses for half price. here

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 4 out of 5
August 11, 2020
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Leshia B.
171 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 4 out of 5
August 10, 2020
Students loved the hands on experiences.
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Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
October 1, 2018
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September 10, 2018
My first graders love these experiments!
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Rated 5 out of 5
September 9, 2018
Loved for my 2nd grade class
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