A basic assessment of the phases of the moon with a combination of multiple choice, true/false and bonus questions. The focus is on moon terminology: lunar, solar, cycle, quarter, waning, waxing, etc.
A quick exit ticket to provide your students straight to Canvas through a pdf format. A great, quick formative assessment to make sure students are understanding where their food comes from.
This is a short story to help students learn about Komodo Dragons. Bryce the Komodo Dragon is a tale based on facts about an individual Komodo Dragon. The story comes with a 15 question crossword puzzle, a 15 question multiple choice quizand the answer keys. It also includes a coloring page and a page for students to write a letter to someone summarizing what they have learned.
This free and fabulous resource addresses- What environmental and genetic factors influence the growth of organisms? This one page of notes is easy to use and a great introduction to Mrs. Proton Priest's doodle sketch notes. This resource is an introduction to the full resource which includes two pages of notes and a quiz. Click here to learn more.I LOVE MY FOLLOWERS! Click on the green ★ to follow my store and get notifications about new resources and freebies! Thank you for visiting my store!
This Lesson on Characteristics of Living Things is designed for 5th and 6th grade science students to explore the essential traits that define life. Through a mix of interactive activities and visual aids, students will learn the key characteristics that all living organisms share. This resource is perfect for teachers seeking a comprehensive, easy-to-implement lesson on life science, offering differentiated instruction for various learning styles. Whether you're teaching a unit on life sci
Science can be a hard subject to teach. Often times we are not given a text book and we have to provide our own material. Science notes are a great way to keep the material engaging and rigorous as well. What are science notes?Science Notes are a way to connect the left brain to the right brain. Students can learn with their preferred way of learning. They can draw, write, and color while the lesson is being taught. The Science Notes support the main idea of the topic while also making connectio