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Preview of Food Chains & Population Change - Cause and Effect

Food Chains & Population Change - Cause and Effect

Food Chains & Population Changes Montessori-Inspired Ecology Material (Ages 6–12) Help students explore how energy flows through ecosystems and how changes affect living things with this hands-on, Montessori-style science material. This resource guides children from building simple food chains to analyzing population changes through cause-and-effect thinking. What’s Included: • Land biome animal cards (grass, mouse, rabbit, snake, owl, fox) • Marine biome organism cards (phytoplankton, zooplankt
Preview of Blank Science Experiment Journal Template | Digital & Print | Grades 3 4 5 Labs

Blank Science Experiment Journal Template | Digital & Print | Grades 3 4 5 Labs

Are you looking to design hands-on experiments with your upper elementary students? Help students learn the scientific method by creating investigations on the topic of their choice. This blank lab report template includes a student-editable Google Slides document and a printable version. We will guide you step by step to help students think like scientists. Great For3rd, 4th, and 5th gradeFlexible Learning in the ClassroomTeachers creating experiments from their curriculumHomeschool Science
Preview of Question of the Day Morning Meeting & Graphing Bundle for Special Education

Question of the Day Morning Meeting & Graphing Bundle for Special Education

Ready to transform your special education morning routine into an engaging, skill-building experience that sparks conversation and connection? You can with the Morning Meeting Question of the Day Bundle for Special Education – your all-in-one solution for a purposeful and exciting start to every school day! Designed to streamline your planning and boost student involvement, this bundle provides a structured, fun, and educational framework. Ditch the morning work guesswork and embrace a consiste
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Elementary Bundle | Math | Arts | Paper Hats | Word Unscramble

St. Patrick's Day Elementary Bundle | Math | Arts | Paper Hats | Word Unscramble

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Mrs Marcos Math
Celebrate St. Patrick's day with your students with this fun word/ phrase scramble activity. Perfect for elementary, middle school, and high school students. Use it to practice spelling skills or for a fun brain break in math class. Includes an answer key. Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with this fun math practice activity. Help the Leprechaun find different ways to make the number 10. Includes a counting visual that students can use to color and find all the ways to make 10. Perfect for young lear
Preview of Graph Swap

Graph Swap

Use: This activity can be used with a full class, as a center or as an individual activity. Students practice reading and transferring graph data. This allows students to gain more of an understanding about how graphing works and become more comfortable will different graph types. This document includes Pictographs, Bar graphs, Picture graphs and Tally graphs. Directions: Students are presented with the original data graph (I laminated mine) and the corresponding empty graphs. Students they use
Preview of Valentines Day Activities - Mystery Picture Graphs + Digital for Google Slides™

Valentines Day Activities - Mystery Picture Graphs + Digital for Google Slides™

⭐ Students will love discovering these fun Valentine's Day mystery pictures that are made by coloring in the correct squares on the grid using the colors and coordinates given. ✨ Now includes access to a digital version in Google Slides™ where students drag and drop colored squares into the correct coordinates. ⭐ Each picture is a full page puzzle. Includes answer key and 2 different work pages for differentiated learning! Pictures are: ✅ owl ✅ heart + LOVE ✅ butterfly ✅ rose ✅ "HAPPY V-DAY"
Preview of STEM Escape Room - PYRAMIDS of EGYPT

STEM Escape Room - PYRAMIDS of EGYPT

Created by
Smart Chick
This STEM Escape Room Challenge is a set of five tasks for students to complete. There are a lot of different ways you can complete these five tasks. We do all five tasks over the course of a Friday afternoon in our classroom, or over a span of about 2 hours. You could also do these over the course of 2-3 class periods and students can pick up where they leave off each day. Student teams work at their own pace, they must complete the tasks in order and complete each task before they can move
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