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Preview of Skeletal and Muscular System Escape Room - Body Systems Activity - PDF & PPTX

Skeletal and Muscular System Escape Room - Body Systems Activity - PDF & PPTX

No-Prep Escape Room | PDF & Editable PPTX | Musculoskeletal System ReviewCan your students crack the code and escape the lab? Transform your anatomy and physiology lesson into an immersive, story-driven adventure! In this "Mystery of the Clay Laboratory" escape room, the biology lab door has slammed shut, and students must prove their knowledge of the human body to unlock the exit. Guided by the Clay Skeleton, your class will solve puzzles that cover everything from skeletal functions to muscu
Preview of Third Grade Coding Unit | Computer Science, STEM, ISTE, CSTA (3rd)

Third Grade Coding Unit | Computer Science, STEM, ISTE, CSTA (3rd)

Looking for an engaging way to introduce coding and computer science to 3rd grade students? This Third Grade Coding Unit helps students build foundational coding skills through unplugged activities, digital practice, and student-friendly problem solving. This 5-day unit introduces students to key computer science concepts such as algorithms, sequences, debugging, loops, and conditionals. Students practice creating clear steps, testing their ideas, fixing mistakes, and explaining how code works.
Preview of Standards Based Learning Worksheet: Art Career Connections (Middle High Art)

Standards Based Learning Worksheet: Art Career Connections (Middle High Art)

Purpose of the Worksheet:This worksheet helps students connect their own creative work to a real-world visual arts career. It aligns with the WI Art Education Standard: CONNECT by encouraging reflection on how elements and principles of art are used professionally and how those choices appear in student artwork. It also supports career readiness by prompting research into job responsibilities, required skills, training, and pay. ✨ Purchase the DISCOUNTED Standards Based Learning Worksheet Bundl
Preview of Art Reflection Journal

Art Reflection Journal

Art Reflection Journal | Student Self-Assessment Worksheet (IB/PYP Aligned)Looking for a meaningful and engaging way for your students to reflect on their artwork? This Art Reflection Journal is a beautifully designed, student-friendly self-assessment tool that encourages deeper thinking, creativity, and ownership of learning in the art room. Perfect for elementary and upper elementary students, this worksheet guides learners through the artistic process using structured reflection prompts align
Preview of Picture Book Scavenger Hunt

Picture Book Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Alyssa Curtayne
Introduce your students to picture books with this easy-to-administer Scavenger Hunt. You'll need a variety of picture books for the students to work with. It's a great introductory activity for any picture book unit. This worksheet is part of a whole unit on getting to know Picture Books. It's called: “Exploring Picture Books: A Visual Journey in Literacy.”
Preview of ABC Adventures – A-Z Activities for Every Letter (Use on iPads or Print!)

ABC Adventures – A-Z Activities for Every Letter (Use on iPads or Print!)

Dive into a world of alphabet exploration with ABC Adventures! This comprehensive resource offers 9–10 engaging activities for each letter, making it ideal for independent practice, homework, or seatwork. Designed for young learners, each letter is accompanied by a variety of exercises that enhance letter recognition, phonemic awareness, and fine motor skills. Whether you're reinforcing classroom lessons or providing additional practice at home, this resource is a valuable tool for fostering ear
Preview of Metric Math Volume Estimation Activity | Hands-On Measurement Practice

Metric Math Volume Estimation Activity | Hands-On Measurement Practice

Created by
School Signals
Spark students' interest in metric volume measurements and estimations by presenting common objects they can relate to. Once students have a better understanding of what mL, cL, dL, and L really are, they are better able to fact-check their work when converting between metric units. Note: US English uses an uppercase letter for Liter (L); in Europe, the measurements are commonly written as ml, cl, dl, and l. The scientific community appears to consider both versions correct. --- Related sheets
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