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Preview of OT Designed Winter Themed Activity_Craft Fine Motor

OT Designed Winter Themed Activity_Craft Fine Motor

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Calm Corner OT
Created by a paediatric occupational therapist, this low-prep, fun, hand-on and skill-building activity helps children build and practice important fine motor and problem solving skills through a sensory play activity. Children can use warm water with droppers or spoons to melt ice and rescue hidden objects and animals. The activity is easy to adapt for different skill levels, making it perfect for preschool, kindergarten, special education, therapy sessions, and early years classrooms. What’s I
Preview of Real-World Investigations of Energy, Matter, and Temperature: CER Bundle

Real-World Investigations of Energy, Matter, and Temperature: CER Bundle

Created by
Blackshear23
Real-World Investigations of Energy, Matter, and Temperature (Grades 6–8) Grade Levels: 6–8 Science Resource Type: Phenomenon-Based CER Worksheets Format: Printable PDF Bundle | No Prep | Includes Answer Keys Engage secondary science students with five high-interest, real-world phenomena that connect directly to core physical science concepts. This Claim–Evidence–Reasoning (CER) worksheet bundle is designed to support NGSS-aligned, phenomenon-based instruction while strengthening students
Preview of Science Variables Winter Color By Number | Science Color By Number

Science Variables Winter Color By Number | Science Color By Number

This activity includes 10 questions identifying the independent variable, dependent variable, constants, and controls from the description of a planned experiment. Students will then get to color the winter themed mandala! What do I have to do?These color by numbers are no prep! Print the answer sheet on one side and the coloring on the other or print both on one side to save ink and copier counts. How do I use color by numbers?• Review • Early finishers • Substitute work • Use the answer sheet
Preview of Winter Solstice Reading | Why the Solstice Happens | 6th, 7th, 8th Grade

Winter Solstice Reading | Why the Solstice Happens | 6th, 7th, 8th Grade

This grade 6–8 reading introduces students to the science of the winter solstice, explaining why it is the shortest day and longest night of the year and how Earth’s tilt causes seasonal changes. Students learn what happens during the winter solstice, when it occurs in each hemisphere, and why daylight begins to increase again afterward. The article explains concepts such as Earth’s axial tilt, sunlight angle, daylight length, and seasonal change in clear, student-friendly language. Students exp
Preview of Does Being Cold Make You Sick? Reading | Viruses, Winter | 6th, 7th, 8th Grade

Does Being Cold Make You Sick? Reading | Viruses, Winter | 6th, 7th, 8th Grade

This grade 6–8 reading introduces students to the science behind colds and the flu, explaining why viruses—not cold weather—are responsible for making people sick. Students learn how illnesses spread, why people tend to get sick more often in winter, and how environmental conditions like cold, dry air can weaken the body’s natural defenses. The article explains concepts such as virus transmission, mucus and immune defenses, dry air, indoor heating, and seasonal changes in clear, student-friendly
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