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Preview of Scientific Method Lesson & Review Quiz | Editable Slides

Scientific Method Lesson & Review Quiz | Editable Slides

Created by
The Chalk Zone
Let’s be real: you could explain the scientific method 57 times and your students would still say, “Wait… what’s a hypothesis again?” Enter this ready-to-go, editable 36-slide Scientific Method presentation—your new first-week-of-school lifesaver. Whether you're introducing the scientific method for the first time or refreshing rusty brains after summer break, this lesson breaks it all down with real-world examples (yes, even ones that involve basketball and heart rates), easy-to-follow vis
Preview of Weathering and Erosion

Weathering and Erosion

Created by
Beth Roberts
This work page has 21 multiple choice or true/false questions for students to answer about weathering and erosion. weatheringerosiondepositionphysical and chemical weatheringexamples of physical and chemical weatheringspeed of weathering and erosioncauses and effects of weathering and erosion***Teacher Note: If your school has access to the video "All About Weathering and Erosion" from Schlessinger Media, this assignment can be used as video notes or a video quiz. Otherwise, students can answe
Preview of Cell Theory Doodle Notes | Schleiden & Schwann Biology Reading Activity

Cell Theory Doodle Notes | Schleiden & Schwann Biology Reading Activity

Created by
Anatomy Academy
Cell Theory Doodle Notes Schleiden & Schwann | Biology Reading Activity (7th–10th Grade)Teach one of the most important concepts in biology with this engaging Schleiden & Schwann Cell Theory Doodle Notes + Reading resource! This low-prep lesson helps students understand how these scientists developed the idea that all living things are made of cells, a key foundation of modern biology. Students will explore how plant and animal studies led to the development of cell theory, shaping how scien
Preview of Anton van Leeuwenhoek Cell Theory Doodle Notes & Reading | Biology Microscopy

Anton van Leeuwenhoek Cell Theory Doodle Notes & Reading | Biology Microscopy

Created by
Anatomy Academy
Help students discover the microscopic world through the work of Anton van Leeuwenhoek, the scientist known as the Father of Microbiology. This engaging cell theory resource blends reading comprehension, visual doodle notes, and assessment into one easy-to-teach lesson. Students explore how van Leeuwenhoek’s microscopes led to the first observations of living cells, laying critical groundwork for cell theory and modern biology. 🧫 WHAT’S INCLUDED ✔ Informational reading passage on Anton
Preview of Habitable Planets & Planet Ornament Lab

Habitable Planets & Planet Ornament Lab

Students will explore planets and objects in our solar system as well as a couple exoplanets. They will use the research provided to determine if it is habitable. (To increase rigor students could perform their own research.) Each student will receive their own planet and fill out the flow chart on their planet. Those flow charts will then be used in a gallery walk the next day. Each student will receive the grid chart and fill in the remainder of the planets using the other student's flo
Preview of Transverse Waves Digital Practice | 8th Grade Science

Transverse Waves Digital Practice | 8th Grade Science

Give your students an opportunity to click and drag to label a transverse wave, match vocabulary to definitions, answer questions based on 3 different transverse waves, and research to write about a real-life use of transverse waves. This activity can be used to check understanding after teaching the lesson, review prior to a quiz or test, homework, or extra practice.
Preview of Gregor Mendel Genetics Doodle Notes Reading | Inheritance Biology 7th–10th Grade

Gregor Mendel Genetics Doodle Notes Reading | Inheritance Biology 7th–10th Grade

Created by
Anatomy Academy
Make genetics engaging and easy to understand with this Gregor Mendel “Who Is?” Doodle Notes resource! This low-prep activity introduces students to the foundations of inheritance, traits, and genetics through an interactive reading and visual note-taking experience. Students will learn how Mendel’s pea plant experiments led to the discovery of dominant and recessive traits, forming the foundation of modern genetics. What’s Included: ✔ High-interest informational reading passage on Gregor
Preview of Energy & Matter in Ecosystems - Bilingual Science Worksheet (EN • ES)

Energy & Matter in Ecosystems - Bilingual Science Worksheet (EN • ES)

🌟Energy & Matter in Ecosystems - Bilingual Science Worksheet (EN • ES)Bilingual worksheet that explains energy flow and matter cycles through producers, consumers, and decomposers. Includes vocabulary, guided notes, practice, mini quiz, reflection, research & answer key. Help your students truly understand how energy flows and matter cycles through ecosystems with this clear, bilingual, middle school science worksheet (EN • ES).This resource breaks down producers, consumers, and decomposers wi
Preview of Bill Nye the Science Guy: Rivers and Streams – Bilingual Ques+ No Prep (Eng+Spa)

Bill Nye the Science Guy: Rivers and Streams – Bilingual Ques+ No Prep (Eng+Spa)

Created by
Mason McDaniel
Dive into Bill Nye the Science Guy: Rivers and Streams with this complete bilingual teaching companion—perfect for upper elementary and middle school classrooms! This ready-to-use lesson bundle includes English and Spanish versions of the video quiz, vocabulary matching worksheet, and a collection of 15 no-prep lesson extensions designed to reinforce key science concepts about rivers, streams, erosion, watersheds, and conservation. Everything is classroom-tested, bilingual, and aligned with
Preview of Types of Observations Sort: Google Forms Quiz

Types of Observations Sort: Google Forms Quiz

This self-grading Google Forms quiz is designed to help them practice distinguishing between qualitative observations, quantitative observations, and inferences. Students will read a series of statements and decide whether each one represents a qualitative observation, a quantitative observation, or an inference. This ready-to-use digital quiz provides instant feedback and automatically grades student responses, saving you time while reinforcing an important science skill. Covers: Qualitative v
Preview of How Candy Is Made: Candy Chemistry Reading Passages, Comprehension Questions

How Candy Is Made: Candy Chemistry Reading Passages, Comprehension Questions

Explore the science of candy with a complete, print-and-go mini-unit that blends chemistry, physics, and reading comprehension. Students learn how temperature, crystallization, and gelling agents transform simple sugar into chocolate, gummies, hard candies, and cotton candy. You’ll get 4 engaging reading passages (with questions, vocab, and answer keys), a Candy Process Diagram activity, discussion prompts, exit tickets, and a 10-question mixed-format quiz. Perfect for science, ELA integr
Preview of Robert Hooke Cell Theory Doodle Notes | Biology Reading Activity

Robert Hooke Cell Theory Doodle Notes | Biology Reading Activity

Created by
Anatomy Academy
Robert Hooke Cell Theory Doodle Notes Biology Reading Activity | 7th–10th GradeIntroduce your students to the discovery of cells with this engaging Robert Hooke Doodle Notes + Reading resource! This low-prep lesson helps students understand how Hooke’s microscope observations led to the development of cell theory, one of the most important concepts in biology. Students will explore how Hooke first observed cork cells and laid the foundation for modern cell biology. What’s Included: ✔ High-
Preview of Robert Hooke & Cell Theory Reading + Doodle Notes | (4th–6th Grade) NGSS + TEKS

Robert Hooke & Cell Theory Reading + Doodle Notes | (4th–6th Grade) NGSS + TEKS

Created by
Anatomy Academy
Help your 4th–6th graders build a strong foundation in cells and cell theory with this engaging, standards-aligned Robert Hooke Reading Passage + Doodle Notes set! Designed specifically for upper-elementary science, this resource makes early cell biology accessible, visual, and fun—while staying true to NGSS expectations for scientific thinking and literacy. Students learn how Robert Hooke became the first scientist to identify and name cells, how microscopes transformed science, and how hi
Preview of Mitosis and the Cell Cycle reading packet

Mitosis and the Cell Cycle reading packet

Created by
Beverly Biology
This 8 page reading packet teaches the stages of the cell cycle and mitosis. Interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and the basics of cancer. The packet is filled with visuals to better aid comprehension and also comes with a student worksheet for students to complete as they read along. I will use this handout on days where I may have a substitute teacher or on days when I simply want to introduce the students to mitosis prior to class lecture. There are 5 files included with t
Preview of Living vs. Nonliving PowerPoint and Student Notes Page

Living vs. Nonliving PowerPoint and Student Notes Page

Created by
Beth Roberts
This is a Power Point presentation discussing basic information about the differences between living and nonliving things. The presentation includes the definitions of both living and nonliving, some examples for each, explanations of the 7 characteristics of life (movement, respiration, sensitivity, nutrition, excretion, reproduction, and growth), and 20 pictures for students to classify as either living or nonliving. The zipped file also includes a student notes page for students to record t
Preview of Cell Cycle & Mitosis Reading Comprehension Worksheets – Practice Activities

Cell Cycle & Mitosis Reading Comprehension Worksheets – Practice Activities

Created by
FunnyArti
Help your students understand one of the most important processes in biology with this Cell Cycle & Mitosis Reading Comprehension resource! Designed for middle and high school (grades 6–10), this resource introduces students to the stages of the cell cycle and the steps of mitosis in a clear, student-friendly way. Students will explore how cells grow, prepare for division, and split into two identical cells. With a reading passage, comprehension questions, and practice activities, this resource
Preview of Pollinators & Plant Reproduction Choice Project

Pollinators & Plant Reproduction Choice Project

Students will demonstrate their understanding of pollinators & plant reproduction by playing the roles of pollinator & plant in order to “write” love letters to each other. Students will have a blast with this as it is completely outside the box of a typical science project! There are many options listed. Some of which include; traditional love letters, videos, website & more! A user friendly rubric is included. If you have any concerns or suggestions to better this resource, please feel
Preview of Leaf Collection Project - With a Technology Twist!

Leaf Collection Project - With a Technology Twist!

Created by
Nerds Gone Wild
Incorporate technology and enjoy a fun twist on the traditional leaf collection projects! - Includes STUDENT HANDOUT with materials and procedures, RUBRIC, and LABEL SAMPLE! - The leaf collection project is designed to help students practice species identification, scientific naming, and presentation skills. - Students will collect ten leaves, use resources to identify the species, and display leaves in a book.
Preview of Separating Mixtures Reading Comprehension Worksheets – Practice Activities

Separating Mixtures Reading Comprehension Worksheets – Practice Activities

Created by
FunnyArti
Make science interactive and fun with this Separating Mixtures Reading Comprehension resource! Perfect for grades 4–7, this engaging passage explains what mixtures are and how they can be separated using different methods like filtration, evaporation, magnetism, sieving, handpicking, and decanting. Students will learn how these simple processes are used in real life — from cooking and cleaning to scientific experiments. This no-prep activity is a great way to combine reading comprehension and
Preview of The Electromagnetic Spectrum Infomercial Project

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Infomercial Project

Created by
Allie O'Cheerio
Student Objective: Create a fun and persuasive commercial (an “infomercial”) that sells a specific product that uses a specific electromagnetic wave. Your goal is to creatively explain its properties, uses, and benefits in an engaging way. Looking for a way for your students to demonstrate their understanding of the EM spectrum while also having a great time? This resource includes project instructions, rubric, basic script outline and science research template. Before starting the project, find
Preview of Temperature vs Strength of Magnetism Investigation

Temperature vs Strength of Magnetism Investigation

This lab looks into how the heating and cooling of a magnet will affect the strength of the magnet's field. Easy to follow directions with a simple set up.
Preview of Fun Solar System Planet Research Project

Fun Solar System Planet Research Project

Created by
jjms
Can your students sell a planet?! Sure they can, and they will once you assign this purposeful, creative project. Small groups of students will research one of the planets in our solar system. The group's mission is to SELL SELL SELL their planet to the class through an oral presentation and creating a visual component to support their presentation. We all know that facts alone can be useless, but knowing how to SELL the facts can be fun, entertaining and educational! Groups can create broc
Preview of Exploring Biomolecules | The Building Blocks of Life | Assessment| Bilingual

Exploring Biomolecules | The Building Blocks of Life | Assessment| Bilingual

🧬Help your students understand the four major biomolecules—carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids—with this clear, student-friendly, bilingual (English–Spanish) science worksheet. 📘This resource guides learners through essential concepts, visual observation, structured writing tasks, guided inquiry, and a built-in Exit Ticket to check understanding. Perfect for Life Science, Biology, and multilingual classrooms📘 Exploring Biomolecules — The Building Blocks of Life | Bili
Preview of Fossil Fuels Google Slides WebQuest - Middle School Science - NGSS Aligned

Fossil Fuels Google Slides WebQuest - Middle School Science - NGSS Aligned

Are you looking for a completely no prep, highly engaging resource to teach your middle schoolers about fossil fuels and non-renewable energy? This Google Slides Webquest is the perfect addition to your earth science unit, taking students on a digital journey to uncover the secrets of coal, oil, and natural gas! Designed specifically for upper elementary and middle school reading levels, this digital-first activity guides students through the formation, uses, and environmental impacts of f
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