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Preview of Magnets--Attract or Repel? Sorting Worksheet

Magnets--Attract or Repel? Sorting Worksheet

Created by
4 Little Baers
A way for students to test and then cut and sort the everyday objects (picture-word cards) as magnetic (attract) or non-magnetic (repel). Essential vocabulary is reviewed--attract and repel. It can also be done as a follow-up or quiz after a magnets investigation/lab is performed.
Preview of Community Helper Police Department Puzzles

Community Helper Police Department Puzzles

These puzzles will help your students increase their visual discrimination. Students will match images that are the same and images that go together. They will also learn about different jobs police do, tools (vocabulary) they use and people they help. Puzzle images include: badgebatonboatcarcrime tapeflashlightgunhandcuffshathelicopterjail doorloudspeakermotorcyclepepper spraypolice stationradioassessing traffic accidenthelping old personk9narcotics detectivepolice chiefspolice officersrescued
Preview of Mystery Madness Detectives {literacy and science activities}

Mystery Madness Detectives {literacy and science activities}

This is a 23 page packet full of activities to supplement a mystery or detective theme for grades K-2. Watch out Sherlock Holmes! Graphics by melonheadz @ http://melonheadzillustrating.blogspot.com/ included: 2 forensic science activities mystery vocab sheets- can be used a matching game several different types of graphic organizers "What's in the crime scene evidence bag?" game Mystery Interactive journaling with labels Social Studies tie ins Activating strategies for the unit
Preview of Fingerprint Science Experiment | Forensics

Fingerprint Science Experiment | Forensics

Students will become detectives and investigate their fingerprints!! This STEM fingerprint science experiment covers the three types of fingerprints and teaches super fun facts about fingerprints in humans and animals. This is an easy science experiment that works great with any age students! Digital Science Experiment - Google Version IncludedWHAT'S INCLUDED?Pg. 1- All About Fingerprints (fill in the blank option)Pg. 2- Types of FingerprintsPg. 3- Ink Pad Fingerprints and ObservationsPg. 4- C
Preview of End of the Year Activities SPY Day School LAB Theme Day

End of the Year Activities SPY Day School LAB Theme Day

Are you looking for an engaging theme day to motivate and reward your students while still sneaking in learning? This SPY Themed Day download is perfect for your needs! It has step-by-step instructions, 6 centers, mysteries to solve, and more! Students can learn how to lift fingerprints, make id badges and avoid lasers in order to become secret agents! CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW!**** Watch the SPY VIDEO to turn your classroom into a solving mystery LABPg. 1 Cover Pg. 2-4 Plan Pg. 5 Materials Pg
Preview of Lab Activity Forensics Unit 3: Investigating a Crime Scene (Virtual Friendly)

Lab Activity Forensics Unit 3: Investigating a Crime Scene (Virtual Friendly)

In this lab, students will investigate a mock crime scene and evaluate a mock scenario. All resources you need are provided including Student lab sheetCrime scene processing formCrime scene sketch formCrime scene staging resourcesEvidence tagsUse this lab alone, with my Unit 3 Lesson Plan, or get the Complete Unit 3 Resource File that includes: Unit/Daily Lesson PlanUnit 3: PPTLab: Investigating a Crime SceneCrime Scene Setup Resources (images, scenario, sketch form, evidence processing form.
Preview of Discover Fingerprints: A Science Center for Primary Grades

Discover Fingerprints: A Science Center for Primary Grades

Created by
T. Hutchens
Discover Fingerprints in a fun, hands-on science center that is appropriate for students in the primary grades. Students are asked to use hand lenses to examine their fingerprints and those of a partners. Students will then lift their own fingerprints and compare and contrast them with partners. They will also find out the "pattern" type of their fingerprint. Included is: full teacher directions and discussion masters, student activity sheets, a center sign, center directions, and a fingerpri
Preview of Police Center: Who Stole the Cookies

Police Center: Who Stole the Cookies

Created by
Kathryn Ferrie
For this fun investigation center, the students have to use the clues left behind in the crime scene to figure out "Who Stole the Cookies From the Cookie Jar". There are 8 suspects to choose from. You change the suspect and clues each time, which will keep your children eager and thinking throughout the entire session! *There are some materials you have to gather (but they are easy to find and so worth it!) Includes: Set Up Instructions Center Instructions 8 Suspect Posters Investigation not
Preview of Crime Scene Investigation Center

Crime Scene Investigation Center

Created by
Kathryn Ferrie
There are 8 simple crimes that have taken place. It is your students job to figure out who the culprits for the crimes are. On each crime sheet there is a short cvc word that the children have to try to uncover by matching the number to the fingerprint. Each fingerprint has a small letter written on it. Using a magnifying lens, the students have to recognize the letter and the write it on the correct space. The culprit will be revealed and the children must match the culprits picture to the cor
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