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Preview of Observations and Inferences Card Sort and Mystery Box Activity | Secret Agent

Observations and Inferences Card Sort and Mystery Box Activity | Secret Agent

Created by
EzPz-Science
Students will have a blast with this Observations and Inferences Science Card Sort and Mystery Boxes Activity. This Secret Agent Training Academy activity is the perfect engaging activity to introduce or review your students on observations and inferences. There are teacher notes included with suggestions for the mystery boxes. Secret Agent Posters, Badges and certificates are included. Your students will love being spies for the day! Includes- Teacher Instructions with suggestions for mystery b
Preview of Scientific Observation: Qualitative vs Quantitative Intro, & Sort- DIGITAL!

Scientific Observation: Qualitative vs Quantitative Intro, & Sort- DIGITAL!

Created by
Scienceisfun
Teach, practice and even assess with this lesson on Quantitative vs. Qualitative observations. Included are notes, practice examples an activity (that can be done at home) and a sorting sheet are all included. Be sure to check out the preview to see everything included in this lesson! NOW DIGITAL! This is now available as a google slide presentation with fill- in boxes and a drag and place example sort. Try my other scientific method resources! Introduction to CER: Claim Reasoning Evidence
Preview of Community Helpers Sort Safety Signs Worksheets Life Skills Task Cards ELA Read

Community Helpers Sort Safety Signs Worksheets Life Skills Task Cards ELA Read

In your special education classroom, are you working on community helpers, community signs or environmental signs? Task cards are a great way for your students to work on their identification and fact fluency within their community. These 350+ task cards work on identifying community signs. There are 5 levels in this set! Mix them up or work on questions leveled separately! Now included:- Printable data sheet - Editable Google Form - Sample IEP goals These task cards can be used during direct in
Preview of Forms of Energy Activities: Sort Cut & Paste- Definitions, Examples, Application

Forms of Energy Activities: Sort Cut & Paste- Definitions, Examples, Application

Created by
Scienceisfun
This interactive and hands-on sorting activity will allow your students to differentiate between many different examples of energy. Nine forms of energy are used: Light, Heat, Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, Sound, Gravitational, Elastic, Nuclear energy. This is a great way to help students think critically about, visualize and understand the forms of energy! This product includes: Three sorting worksheets each with 3 of the forms of energy. With each blank worksheet comes a worksheet with d
Preview of States of Matter Activities BUNDLE | Flip Book and PowerPoint with Quiz & Sort

States of Matter Activities BUNDLE | Flip Book and PowerPoint with Quiz & Sort

Looking for fun States of Matter Activities? Try this exciting NEWLY UPDATED BUNDLE of my Matter PowerPoint and Flipbook!UPDATES:The PowerPoint resource in this bundle now comes with a Google™ Slides version! September 10, 2021The flipbook resource in this bundle now comes with new fonts and a Google™ Slides version! February 15, 2021This bundle consists of my complementary resources: MATTER FLIPBOOKMATTER POWERPOINT************************************************************************ MATTE
Preview of Day and Night: Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

Day and Night: Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

Day or Night? This fun cut and paste activity will require students to look at an object and determine if it would be seen during daytime or nighttime. Then, students will glue the box in the correct column. An answer key is included. Have fun teaching!
Preview of Dominant or Recessive Trait? Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

Dominant or Recessive Trait? Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

Teaching heredity? This is a fun and engaging way to practice sorting dominant and recessive traits! Students will read a trait and decide if it is dominant or recessive, then glue the box in the correct column. An answer key is included.
Preview of {*Freebie!*} Different Materials of Objects Sort - Kindergarten

{*Freebie!*} Different Materials of Objects Sort - Kindergarten

Created by
Abby Sandlin
Have your kinders sort objects by their materials using this quick and easy sort. Students may draw their own objects in the boxes or they can practice fine motor skills as they cut and paste the pictures into the corresponding boxes. SKP1. Students will describe objects in terms of the materials they are made of and their physical properties. a. Ask questions to compare and sort objects made of different materials. (Common materials include clay, cloth, plastic, wood, paper, and metal.) b. Us
Preview of Food Chain or Food Web? Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

Food Chain or Food Web? Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

Food Chain or Food Web? This is a fun and meaningful way to practice determining the difference between food chains and food webs! Students will read a sentence or word and decide if it is describing a chain or web, then glue the box in the correct column. An answer key is included. This is part of a BUNDLE ** Visit my store for a wide variety of cut and paste Science products **
Preview of Magnetic vs Non-Magnetic Things | Cut & Paste Picture Sort (Science Center)

Magnetic vs Non-Magnetic Things | Cut & Paste Picture Sort (Science Center)

Created by
Simply Savvy
Help students learn about magnets with a fun, hands-on cut and paste picture sort! Learners will sort everyday objects into Magnetic and Non-Magnetic categories—perfect for a science center, small groups, morning work, or independent practice. What’s included Magnetic Things sorting pageNon-Magnetic Things sorting pageMultiple picture-sorting mats with clear visuals (great for early learners)How to use Print the sorting mats and picture cardsStudents cut and paste each picture into the correct b
Preview of Five Senses Sorting Worksheets | Cut and Paste Science Activity

Five Senses Sorting Worksheets | Cut and Paste Science Activity

Created by
Study Mart
This cut-and-paste worksheet set is a fun and hands-on activity that helps students learn about the five senses: Sight, Hearing, Smell, Taste, and Touch. Each sense has its own worksheet page with four rectangular spaces. Students will cut out picture cards and paste them into the correct boxes on each sense page. Designed in black and white, this resource is printer-friendly and allows students to color in the pictures after completing the activity. This activity helps students: Identify an
Preview of Food Sort Activity | Healthy vs Unhealthy Foods | PreK to 2nd

Food Sort Activity | Healthy vs Unhealthy Foods | PreK to 2nd

Make learning about healthy eating fun and easy with this sorting activity! Activities included: Sort the PicturesStudents look at each food item and choose the correct category, reinforcing their knowledge and building confidence with clear. Check the Correct Box Students look at each food item and choose the correct category, reinforcing their knowledge and building confidence with clear, easy-to-check answers. BONUS! Enjoy extra fun with 2 black-and-white "Find and Color" pages. Great for
Preview of Plant? or Animal? Basic Sorting Life Skills Task Cards with Real Photos

Plant? or Animal? Basic Sorting Life Skills Task Cards with Real Photos

Set up your classroom with zero worries! The beginner task cards for Plants or Animals is great way to begin learning skills in the classroom. Allows for east assessment and data collection! ★ INCLUDES:48 Task CardsBOOM Cards Link Included!Anchor ChartTask Card Box CoverReal World Images!TASK CARDS ARE AMAZING: ✅ Quick & easy to step up and use ✅ Print, laminate and cut for long term use. ✅ Diverse ways to answer from clothes pins, eye gaze to dry erase markers & more! ✅ Fantastic for s
Preview of Subtraction within 20 Five Senses Cut and Paste Sorting Worksheets

Subtraction within 20 Five Senses Cut and Paste Sorting Worksheets

Created by
Study Mart
Make subtraction practice more fun and interactive with this Cut-and-Paste Five Senses Sorting Activity!This resource combines math and science by giving students the opportunity to practice subtraction within 20 while also learning to identify and sort the five senses: Sight, Hearing, Smell, Taste, and Touch.Each page focuses on one of the five senses and includes four subtraction problems. Students solve each subtraction problem and then match their answers to the numbers printed on picture
Preview of Sorting by Size Zoo Animals Big and Small Sorting Task Card | Comparing Size

Sorting by Size Zoo Animals Big and Small Sorting Task Card | Comparing Size

Created by
The Piggy Girls
Zoo Animals Big and Small Sorting Task Card | Comparing Size | Category SortingHelp your young learners explore the concept of big and small with this engaging set of zoo animal-themed worksheets and task cards, perfect for PreK, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade! This resource includes a variety of hands-on and visual comparison activities using fun zoo animals to support size vocabulary, sorting by size , and early critical thinking. What’s Included:7 no-prep activities ready to print and use: Sort
Preview of Matter Matters - ASSESSMENT & DIAGNOSTIC - Sorting // Cut and Paste Activity

Matter Matters - ASSESSMENT & DIAGNOSTIC - Sorting // Cut and Paste Activity

Matter Matters // Assessment // Diagnostic // Sorting // Cut and Paste Activity Quickly ASSESS or DIAGNOSE how well your primary students can distinguish the differences between solids, liquids, and gases. This fun hands-on worksheet activity allows your students to sort solids, liquids, and gases by cutting and pasting them into the correct boxes. Also included is a one page extension activity for your early-bird students. In the extension, your students will use their creativity to draw
Preview of Back to School Sorting Objects into Categories  | School supplies vs Toys

Back to School Sorting Objects into Categories | School supplies vs Toys

Get your students thinking and learning with this fun Back to School sorting activity! Perfect for the first weeks of school, this resource helps children sort objects into categories while learning the difference between school supplies and toys. 🎯 NO PREP for teachers!This resource is print-and-go, perfect for busy teachers who want meaningful and hands-on learning. Some pages include student-friendly cut-and-paste activities to support fine motor skills. What’s Included:✔️ 2 engagi
Preview of Olympic Task Box Cards

Olympic Task Box Cards

These task cards are great for early finishers, or morning entrance boxes! This will be a GROWING task box card bundle! There are currently 4 different Task Box items in this set. When completed there will be 8 Sets total. Set Currently includes: -Upper and lower case letter matching -Write and wipe numbers -Line tracing -Shape Identification -Search & Count -Beginning Measurment -Big/Small Sorting -Set 8 Available (8/5/21)
Preview of Needs and Wants Worksheet Sorting Activity | Cut and Paste | Wants vs Needs

Needs and Wants Worksheet Sorting Activity | Cut and Paste | Wants vs Needs

Created by
Profe Recursos
Needs or Wants Sorting Activity – Hands-On Cut and Paste WorksheetTeach your students the difference between needs and wants with this fun, hands-on sorting activity! Designed especially for young learners in Kindergarten through 2nd grade, Students will cut out the picture boxes and decide whether each item is a need (something we must have to live) or a want (something we would like to have). This resource includes: 1 sorting worksheet in b&w 1 completed answer key version
Preview of 2D Shapes EE5.G.1-5 Math Boxes Worksheets

2D Shapes EE5.G.1-5 Math Boxes Worksheets

Designed as 5th grade math content for the Essential Elements of the Common Core standards! This product includes math boxes (worksheets with differentiated content) for each of the following levels of the essential elements: EE5.G.1-5: Sort 2-dimensional figures and describe the common attributes such as angles, number of sides, corners (dimension) and color. Level 4: I can sort into quadrant tables and describe figures by 2 common attributes Level 3: I can sort 2-dimensional figures and descri
Preview of Sorting Colors Boom Cards™ Distance Learning

Sorting Colors Boom Cards™ Distance Learning

Created by
Creating 4 ESL
This is a super effective and engaging activity. Students will have to find all the objects with the color of the big box shown, and drag and drop them. This deck features 10 paperless task cards where students practice the colors. This set of cards is draggable.  This resource is for use on Boom Learning.>>>>>> CLICK HERE FOR A PREVIEW! <<<<<<Resources you may also like:BOOM CARDS | MATCHING COLORS - SHOESBOOM CARDS | SORTING COLORS - FIREFLIESBOOM CARDS | MA
Preview of Sorting Colors Boom Cards™ Distance Learning

Sorting Colors Boom Cards™ Distance Learning

Created by
Creating 4 ESL
This drag and drop digital activity is super fun and engaging. Students have to look at the colored boxes and drag the spiders into the right colored box. It helps them with their fine motor skills and also with color recognition. This resource is for use on Boom Learning.>>>>>> CLICK HERE FOR A PREVIEW! <<<<<<Resources you may also like:Sorting Colors Boom Cards™ Distance LearningMatch Colors Boom Cards™ Distance Learning SHOESMatch Colors with Circles Boom C
Preview of LIVING & NON LIVING THINGS CATEGORY SORTING FOLDABLE FLAPS 1ST GRADE SCIENCE FUN

LIVING & NON LIVING THINGS CATEGORY SORTING FOLDABLE FLAPS 1ST GRADE SCIENCE FUN

Created by
Busy Bee Studio
LIVING AND NON LIVING THINGS CATEGORY SORTING PRINTABLE FOLDABLE FLAPS 1ST GRADE SCIENCE KINDERGARTEN CENTERSGreat for young learners and ESL/EFL kids. There are 3 versions of the flap: the first one has pictures and words (b/w), the second version has only pictures (b/w), the third version has only pictures (color).Word ListLiving Things: bear, beetle, fish, plantNonliving Things: ball, car, doll, boxRelated ProductsLiving and Nonliving Things | Category Sort | Cut and Paste WorksheetsLiving an
Preview of Sorting Colors with Shapes Boom Cards™ Distance Learning Basic Concepts

Sorting Colors with Shapes Boom Cards™ Distance Learning Basic Concepts

Created by
Creating 4 ESL
Here's an activity that will make teaching {and learning} colors fun, engaging, and hands-on. In this activity, students will have many colored shapes and will choose the ones with a specific color dragging them into the box. This resource is for use on Boom Learning.>>>>>> CLICK HERE FOR A PREVIEW! <<<<<<Resources you may also like: BOOM CARDS | HOW MANY CAN YOU SEE? - FISHBOOM CARDS | HOW MANY CAN YOU SEE? - SHARKSBOOM CARDS | MATCHING COLORS WITH SHAPES -
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