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Preview of Marie Curie Grade Close Reading Comprehension Activities | 5th Grade & 6th Grade

Marie Curie Grade Close Reading Comprehension Activities | 5th Grade & 6th Grade

A close reading passage with a teacher presentation, comprehension and grammar questions, a multiple choice quiz, a crossword puzzle and a wordsearch about the famous double Nobel Prize Winner for Science, Marie Curie. The NO PREP informational text worksheets are perfect for students in fifth grade or sixth grade for Women's History Month. Students will learn key facts about the scientific figure whilst working on their comprehension skills. Included in this PDF printable resource:A teacher
Preview of Element Turkey Coloring

Element Turkey Coloring

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Fun print & digital coloring activity! Students answer basic questions about elements and the periodic table then color a holiday inspired turkey based on their responses. Questions include SymbolsGroups & PeriodsPercent (%) in the atmosphere/universeExamples Uses*Includes a Google Sheets Pixel Art Activity. Students answer questions to reveal the picture.Related Resources⭐ Organizing the Elements (Periodic Table Introduction) Cornell Notes #34⭐ Periodic Table Families (cut & paste) Acti
Preview of Valentine's Day | Anatomy-themed Cards for Coloring | Class Exchange & Posters

Valentine's Day | Anatomy-themed Cards for Coloring | Class Exchange & Posters

Anatomy class just got a Valentine’s Day glow-up.These Anatomy Valentine’s Cards from Inside Out Science blend biology humor, Gen-Z/Gen-Alpha language, and classroom-appropriate fun into a set your students will actually be excited to share. Clever, pun-filled, and just the right amount of nerdy, these cards and posters celebrate anatomy, physiology, and chemistry - no candy required. 🐸❤️ Designed with today’s students in mind, this set features 12 unique anatomy-themed Valentine designs, ea
Preview of Valentine's Day Science Fun Valentine's Day Activities

Valentine's Day Science Fun Valentine's Day Activities

Valentine's Day candy hearts mixed with a chemical reaction experiment is the best way to celebrate with your students. Whether your school allows a class party or not this still can be slipped in as fun for the kids, yet still learning and sticking to standards at the same time. This project can be done in one day or spread out for a few days. It would be a great activity to do in celebration of Valentine’s Day, leading up to it or the next day when the kids still want to be having fun. The l
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