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Preview of Apple Science Freebie: Sink or Float?

Apple Science Freebie: Sink or Float?

Enjoy this free resource during your apple week in school. Children will see if an apple, half an apple, apple seeds, and an apple stem sinks or floats. On each page children will make a hypothesis, tally, graph, find the results, and write a conclusion. If you like this, you may enjoy some of my other apple products! Apple Week Guided ReadingApple Solve the MysteryApple Addition & Subtraction Movement BreakCaramel Apple Craft & GlyphApple CVC Games Real and NonsenseApple Pie in a CupBad A
Preview of Fall Sink or Float

Fall Sink or Float

Sink or Float experiment data sheet
Preview of Snow Globe Graphing {Freebie}

Snow Globe Graphing {Freebie}

Enjoy this Snow Globe Graphing freebie with your students! Students count the number of each winter item floating in the snow globe. They then color in one box in the bar graph for each object shown. Thank you for visiting my store!
Preview of Pumpkin Math Booklet

Pumpkin Math Booklet

It's pumpkin math time! This booklet allows students to investigate and record the properties of a pumpkin. The properties include sink or float, circumference, weight, height, and counting the seeds. There is a couple bonus activities for the group that finishes first! Hope you enjoy!
Preview of Pumpkin Math and Science for Grade 1

Pumpkin Math and Science for Grade 1

Student booklet contains response space for students to record results of several pumpkin activities including predicting and measuring with nonstandard units(cubes), sink or float, heavier or lighter comparison of class pumpkins and counting lines and seeds. This can be copied and turned into a half-page size booklet ready for student use.
Preview of Ivory Soap Science FREEBIE

Ivory Soap Science FREEBIE

An unforgettable and engaging way for students to learn about the 5 senses, collaborate with classmates, make predictions, and simply have fun! Students will listen to a story about soap, use their 5 senses for observation, guess whether it will sink or float, watch what happens when the soap goes in the microwave, and draw conclusions. Additionally, social learning and kindness are connected in the lesson with the story and the characteristics of the soap. I recommend this lesson for the be
Preview of Winter Graphing Activities

Winter Graphing Activities

Enjoy this fun graphing freebie! This file includes two different graphing activities to use with your students. Each includes a recording sheet, all the pieces to create a large class chart on butcher paper, and pictures for each student to glue on the class chart. There is line art included as chart pictures for each student to color in their choice, but there are also color pictures if you're in a time crunch! I hope this proves to be a fun activity for your class!
Preview of Spring Graphing Freebie

Spring Graphing Freebie

Enjoy this fun graphing freebie! This file includes two different graphing activities to use with your students. Each includes a recording sheet, all the pieces to create a large class chart on butcher paper, and pictures for each student to glue on the class chart. There is line art included as chart pictures for each student to color in their choice and glue onto your class chart. I hope this proves to be a fun activity for your class!
Preview of back to school graphing

back to school graphing

This is an activity intended to be used at the beginning of the school year with small apple and bus shaped manipulatives. I created this to accompany a pack of shaped erasers I bought from The Dollar Tree but any apple and bus items will do. This is a half sheet so it will serve two students per page and any suggestions for improvement are welcome!
Preview of Slope Staircase Investigation

Slope Staircase Investigation

Looking for an engaging activity to introduce slope? In this investigation, students examine four different "staircases" of varying steepness. They will calculate the rise/run ratios of each staircase and analyze how the size of the ratio relates to how steep each staircase appears. Through this comparison, they begin to recognize that larger slopes correspond to steeper lines and smaller slopes correspond to flatter lines. This allows students to build an intuitive understanding of slope before
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