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Preview of Science: Movement and energy vocabulary with pictures

Science: Movement and energy vocabulary with pictures

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Deaf Eddie
This document is editable and has the vocabulary words: movement, push, pull, force, friction, roll, slide, spin, decrease, increase, magnet, energy, heat energy, light energy, and sound energy. It has pictures and definitions with the words to support understanding. I like to print the pictures so that students can glue them into their composition books and write down the definition when I teach the words.
Preview of Life cycle of a frog spring science lesson slides & cut and paste craft activity

Life cycle of a frog spring science lesson slides & cut and paste craft activity

Are your students learning about the life cycle of a frog? This resource will help them understand the features/parts of a frog, and a frog's life cycle stages with a fun presentation and sequencing craft activity. All about frogs PowerPoint/Google Slides presentation Ribbit! This presentation gives younger students a basic introduction to frogs, their features, and their life cycle. This engaging resource contains bright images, clear diagrams as well as animation to help children increase the
Preview of Earth's Landforms

Earth's Landforms

🎯 Learning Objectives Science: Identify and describe common landforms (mountains, valleys, rivers, plateaus, islands, plains, oceans). Using a power point with quiz questions. Art: Create a 3D model using salt dough and paint to represent different landforms. Lesson Plan included. Skills: Observation, creativity, labeling, hands-on construction.
Preview of States of Matter: Solid, Liquid or Gas Practice Worksheet

States of Matter: Solid, Liquid or Gas Practice Worksheet

This worksheet is to be used with a unit on matter. Students are provided names and pictures of 10 objects in a chart format. For each object, students are to determine its properties (definite shape, mass, volume) and use this information to write down what state of matter the object it. Can be used as a review, quiz or homework assignment.
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