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Preview of Exothermic vs. Endothermic Sort | Montessori Chemistry | Upper Elementary Sci

Exothermic vs. Endothermic Sort | Montessori Chemistry | Upper Elementary Sci

Make chemistry concepts clear and engaging with this Exothermic vs. Endothermic Sort activity. Designed for grades 4–6, this hands-on resource helps students explore whether everyday processes absorb or release energy. Students sort real-life examples such as ice melting, dew forming, butter melting, and water freezing into categories of endothermic (energy absorbed) and exothermic (energy released)Science_Chemistry_Exo or Endoth… . This resource works especially well for: Montessori class
Preview of FREE Pirate Observation Hunt- Properties of Matter Activity | K-2 Science

FREE Pirate Observation Hunt- Properties of Matter Activity | K-2 Science

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Ahoy, Future Scientists! Ready to turn your science lesson into a treasure hunt? This FREE Pirate-Themed Brain Teaser helps early learners practice their observation skills by describing objects using specific scientific vocabulary. Instead of boring drills, students join a pirate adventure where they must "unlock" the next step by correctly describing objects (like a pencil, a parrot, and a cave) using the properties of matter: Shape, Color, and Texture. What’s Inside this Freebie:Story-Driv
Preview of Friction Feel Test – Montessori Science

Friction Feel Test – Montessori Science

Bring Forces of Motion to life in your Montessori classroom with this Friction Feel Test. This hands-on science work is designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to investigate the effects of friction on different surfaces. Students will: Push a toy car across four surface types (crumpled cardstock, aluminum foil, printer paper, coarse sandpaper) Observe differences in resistance Rank surfaces from least to most friction Record results and answer a reflection question Use a con
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