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Preview of Ecosystem Roles Quiz – For High School Students – Biodiversity & Ecology

Ecosystem Roles Quiz – For High School Students – Biodiversity & Ecology

Description This worksheet contains 100 comprehensive questions designed for high school students to explore the complex roles of organisms in ecosystems. Topics include producers, consumers, decomposers, ecosystem engineers, keystone species, biogeochemical cycles, human impacts, and symbiotic interactions. Students are asked to analyze the ecological significance of photosynthetic organisms, chemosynthetic bacteria, phytoplankton, herbivores, omnivores, predators, parasites, decomposers, and m
Preview of Lights & Shadows: We Need Light to See | Science Assessments

Lights & Shadows: We Need Light to See | Science Assessments

Check understanding of early light concepts with these simple science assessments for a Lights & Shadows lesson. Students show what they know about why light helps us see, what dark means, and when objects are easier or harder to see. Best fit: Year 3/Grade 2 (US/International). What’s included 1 combined assessment PDF mini quiz concept check exit ticket multiple choice, short response, and picture-based understanding checks These assessments work well as quick checkpoints during teaching,
Preview of Forces & Motion: Magnetism | Assessments

Forces & Motion: Magnetism | Assessments

Check student understanding of magnetism quickly and clearly with three engaging assessments that cover the core concepts: magnetism as a non-contact force, magnetic vs not magnetic materials, distance effects (closer = stronger), and pull vs push (attract/repel). Designed for Year 3/Grade 2 (US/International), these are ideal for whole-class review, small-group checks, substitutes, or end-of-lesson accountability. What’s included (PDF) Magnetism Diagram Check: classify the force + draw mag
Preview of Forces & Motion: Gravity | Assessments

Forces & Motion: Gravity | Assessments

Check student understanding of gravity quickly and clearly with three fast assessments that cover the key concepts: gravity as a pull, gravity pulling toward Earth, and gravity working even when objects are still. Designed for Year 3/Grade 2 (US/International), these are ideal for whole-class review, small group checks, substitutes, or end-of-lesson accountability. What’s included (PDF) Gravity Quick Check (5 min): rapid concept check (push/pull, direction, true/false, scenario) Gravity Mi
Preview of Forces & Motion (Lesson 3): Forces | Visual Assessments

Forces & Motion (Lesson 3): Forces | Visual Assessments

Forces & Motion (Lesson 3): Touch and No-Touch Forces is part of our primary science unit Forces & Motion and is designed for Year 3 (UK) / Grade 2 (US/International). These colourful, visual assessments help you quickly check understanding of contact (touch) and non-contact (no-touch) forces. What’s included (PDF • 3 pages): Quick Check: Contact or Non-Contact? Mini Quiz: Contact vs Non-Contact Exit Ticket: Contact vs Non-Contact Forces Perfect for end-of-lesson checks, small groups, cen
Preview of FREE Light and Shadows Concept Check | We Need Light to See

FREE Light and Shadows Concept Check | We Need Light to See

Use this free light and shadows concept check to quickly see whether students understand that we need light to see. It is a simple Year 3 / Grade 2 science check for review, exit tickets, or quick formative assessment. Want the complete ready-to-teach lesson? Get the full Light and Shadows Year 3 Science Bundle here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Light-and-Shadows-Year-3-Science-Bundle-Slides-Worksheets-Activities-15756012 This free concept check works well for: - Exit tickets - Qu
Preview of FREE Quick Check: Touch & No-Touch Forces

FREE Quick Check: Touch & No-Touch Forces

Use this free quick check to see whether students can identify touch and no-touch forces. It is a fast, low-prep assessment for exit tickets, small-group checks, or quick review.What's included- 1 quick check assessment page PDFPerfect for- formative assessment- exit tickets- small-group check-ins- trying the lesson style before buying the full bundleLooking for the full lesson?See Forces & Motion: Touch & No-Touch Forces | Complete Lesson Bundle for the matching slides, worksheets, visuals, rea
Preview of Phases of Matter Worksheet - 2nd Grade

Phases of Matter Worksheet - 2nd Grade

This one-page worksheet is a quick and engaging way for students to practice identifying the three phases of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. Part 1: Students look at six everyday items and determine whether each is a solid, liquid, or gas. Part 2: Students apply their learning by coming up with their own examples of each state of matter. Perfect for science centers, independent practice, ELL students, or an easy formative assessment!
Preview of Forces & Motion: Pushes & Pulls | Assessment Pack

Forces & Motion: Pushes & Pulls | Assessment Pack

Use this Pushes & Pulls assessment pack to check whether students understand pushes, pulls, force direction, and relative force strength. The pages are visual, print-ready, and designed for quick formative assessment with minimal prep. What's included - 3 visual assessments PDF - visual exit ticket - quick check - infographic-style exit ticket - teacher notes with timing, differentiation, and misconception reminders Perfect for - end-of-lesson checks - retrieval practice - review - small groups
Preview of Simple vs. Compound Machines Sort Worksheet

Simple vs. Compound Machines Sort Worksheet

Sharpen your student's skills identifying simple and compound machines with this worksheet! Students will match simple and compound machines by cutting-and-pasting into the correct categories. Perfect for reinforcing learning, as a small group station, or as a formative assessment. Pair with my "Simple & Compound Machines" slideshow presentation to enhance your student's learning. WHAT'S INCLUDED:✍️ PRINT:1 printable worksheetAnswer Key
Preview of Simple Machines Worksheet

Simple Machines Worksheet

Engage your third graders with this simple machines worksheet! Students will complete two sections: matching each simple machine to its description by drawing lines and identifying simple machines in pictures by writing their names. Perfect for reinforcing learning, as a small group station, or as a formative assessment. Pair with my "Simple & Compound Machines" slideshow presentation to enhance your student's learning. WHAT'S INCLUDED:✍️ PRINT:1 printable worksheetAnswer Key
Preview of "My Body & Five Senses Science Pack | Worksheets, Exit Cards & Game (Ages 4–6)"

"My Body & Five Senses Science Pack | Worksheets, Exit Cards & Game (Ages 4–6)"

Help young learners explore the wonders of their body and senses with this playful, interactive science pack! Designed for ages 4–6, this printable resource includes everything you need to teach: ✅ Five Senses – see, hear, smell, taste, touch ✅ Body Parts – eyes, hands, ears, legs, etc. ✅ Healthy Habits – brushing teeth, washing hands, eating fruits What’s Included: 3 Engaging Worksheets ❓ Visual & Oral Quiz "Body Sense Adventure" Spinner Game Printable cut-out cards for 6 zones
Preview of Forces & Motion: Friction | Assessment Pack

Forces & Motion: Friction | Assessment Pack

Use this friction assessment pack to check understanding quickly after teaching the lesson or running a surface investigation. These visual, low-prep pages help you assess the core idea that friction can slow down or stop motion.What's included- Quick Check 1: Friction Basics- Quick Check 2: Apply It- Exit Ticket 1: Why Things Slow Down- Exit Ticket 2: The Friction Test- Stop and Think reflection checkPerfect for- end-of-lesson checks- small groups- centers- intervention and reteaching- quick fo
Preview of Forces & Motion Full Unit | 5 Complete Lesson Bundles

Forces & Motion Full Unit | 5 Complete Lesson Bundles

Save planning time with a complete Forces & Motion unit that includes 5 full lesson bundles in one download. This classroom-ready unit gives you a clear teaching sequence from pushes and pulls to friction, touch and no-touch forces, gravity, and magnetism with consistent visuals, practice, assessments, reading, vocabulary, games, and video support. What's included - Lesson 1: Pushes & Pulls bundle - Lesson 2: Friction bundle - Lesson 3: Touch & No-Touch Forces bundle - Lesson 4: Gravity bundle -
Preview of Forces & Motion: Gravity | Posters & Visual Aids

Forces & Motion: Gravity | Posters & Visual Aids

Make gravity visible and memorable with clean posters and visual aids designed to support whole-class teaching, science notebooks, and quick concept review. Designed for Year 3/Grade 2 (US/International), these visuals reinforce the big ideas: gravity is a pull, it acts without touching (non-contact), and it pulls objects toward Earth. What’s included (PDF) Gravity definition and key idea visuals (gravity = a pull toward Earth) Contact vs non-contact comparison visual (gravity as non-conta
Preview of Forces & Motion: Gravity | Word Wall Vocabulary Cards

Forces & Motion: Gravity | Word Wall Vocabulary Cards

Build key science vocabulary for gravity with clear, student-friendly word wall cards designed for primary classrooms. Designed for Year 3/Grade 2 (US/International), these cards support whole-class teaching, science notebooks, small-group intervention, and quick retrieval practice. What’s included (PDF) Gravity-focused vocabulary cards with student-friendly definitions and visuals Classroom setup suggestions for flexible use Extra printing options included: full-size, 2-per-page, and 4-per
Preview of Everyday materials

Everyday materials

Created by
Ashley Harper
Explore everyday materials in this fun and engaging Year 1 science topic. Children will learn to identify materials like wood, plastic, glass, and metal, and describe their properties such as hard, soft, waterproof, and flexible. Through hands-on activities, students will develop skills in sorting and grouping materials found in daily life. everyday materials, materials for kids, properties of materials, Year 1 science, sorting materials, science for kids
Preview of Lunar-Earth Orbit Model Printable, Solar System Busy Book Page, Planets Activity

Lunar-Earth Orbit Model Printable, Solar System Busy Book Page, Planets Activity

⭐ Your own LUNAR-EARTH orbit MODEL⭐ The Earth continuously rotates on its axis causing day and night. A full rotation takes 24 hours. As the Earth rotates, it also revolves around the sun, this is called orbit, and it takes a full year or 365 and 1/4 days for the Earth to complete a full orbit. As the Earth orbits the sun, the Moon orbits the Earth. Can you recreate both orbits with this model? ►1PDF Instructions, 1 PDF US letter and 1 PDF A4, please select the size preferred mentioned on the n
Preview of Desert Survivors: Fennec Fox Adaptations Explorer!

Desert Survivors: Fennec Fox Adaptations Explorer!

Created by
cute hands
Uncover the secrets of desert survival with this engaging resource! Students explore how fennec foxes thrive in harsh environments through close-reading passages, vocabulary activities, and comprehension checks. Learn about their giant ears, heat-reflecting fur, nocturnal habits, and burrow-dwelling lifestyle. Includes answer keys and reflection prompts. Perfect for teaching animal adaptations, desert ecosystems, and nonfiction literacy for grades 3-5!
Preview of Participation Before Perfection™  A Transformational Participation Framework

Participation Before Perfection™ A Transformational Participation Framework

Participation Before Perfection™ is a transformational educational framework designed to help educators create learning environments where students feel emotionally safe enough to participate, communicate, collaborate, take risks, and grow without fear of perfectionism or failure. This framework encourages educators to move beyond fear-based academic environments by supporting confidence-building, authentic engagement, classroom participation, emotional safety, communication, leadership devel
Preview of "Will It Dissolve?" 3rd Grade Science Experiment

"Will It Dissolve?" 3rd Grade Science Experiment

In this experiment students get hands-on experience with chemistry in action by observing which substances dissolve in water! Using a simple, no-fuss set-up, students stir in salt, sugar, pepper, and sand to four different cups of water and watch to see if the substance dissolves. This resource walks students through the true scientific process step by step: A guiding objective to spark curiosityA hypothesis choice (students indicate their prediction for each substance)A complete materials li
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