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Preview of Scientific Theory or Law? Exit Ticket

Scientific Theory or Law? Exit Ticket

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Sandy's Science
In this activity, students determine if an example is a Scientific Theory or Scientific Law. There are 9 examples with descriptions and illustrations. An answer key is included. 2 Digital Options - Google Forms & Easel by TPT with self-graded questions .Extend – have students research & name each theory/law described.Use this as a formative assessment/exit ticket, warm-up/bell ringer or review. Related Resources:⭐  Scientific Laws & Theories Students Should Know Anchor Chart⭐  Scientific L
Preview of Heredity: Inherited Traits and Acquired Traits: Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

Heredity: Inherited Traits and Acquired Traits: Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

A fun and meaningful way to review inherited traits and acquired traits. Students will cut out examples and glue them in the correct column. Have fun teaching! Answer key included.
Preview of Scientific Method: Testable and Non-Testable Questions: Cut and Paste

Scientific Method: Testable and Non-Testable Questions: Cut and Paste

This activity provides a fun, engaging, and meaningful way to practice determining testable and non-testable questions. Students will cut out examples and glue them in the correct column. Answer key included. You may also like: Testable and Nontestable Questions Color-By-Number
Preview of Tides (cut and paste) Activity

Tides (cut and paste) Activity

Created by
Sandy's Science
Help students learn the basics of tides with this interactive sorting activity! Students will explore high tide, low tide, spring tide, and neap tide in a hands-on and engaging way. This resource includes illustrations and essential information about causes, water levels, timing, and moon phases. Students cut, sort, and paste the information, then answer summary questions to reinforce their understanding. Included:Print:Cut & Paste - students cut out and sort illustrations & descriptions of tid
Preview of Levels of Organization Vocabulary Search Activity | Seek and Find Science Doodle

Levels of Organization Vocabulary Search Activity | Seek and Find Science Doodle

Created by
EzPz-Science
Students will enjoy learning about Levels of Organization with Seek & Find Science Doodles. Key terms include levels of organization for living things (atom, molecule, cell, tissue, organ, organ system and organism) and levels of organization of ecosystems (organism, population, community, ecosystem, biomes, and biosphere). Great for student engagement and retention. Your students will love searching for science and will have a fun coloring sheet when they are done! This is a No Prep Activity!
Preview of Monocot vs. Dicot Plants Foldable Activity

Monocot vs. Dicot Plants Foldable Activity

Teaching characteristics of monocot and dicot plants? In this foldable activity, students read, fill in the blanks, draw and color as they learn about the differences between monocots and dicots. Explanations include mnemonic devices to help students remember the differences. Written for middle school life science students. Answer key and pictures of examples included. Teacher and student friendly. You could even leave with a sub! Related Products⭐ Plant Bundle: Activities - Labs - Handouts -
Preview of Atoms Doodle Notes - Atomic Structure - Science Interactive Notebooks

Atoms Doodle Notes - Atomic Structure - Science Interactive Notebooks

Created by
Morpho Science
This resource is a two-page doodle notes sheet that focuses on atoms. Students will learn concepts such as the history and structure of atoms as they complete embedded doodle tasks. Included:2 Page Guided Doodle Notes — Fill-in-the-BlankThis version offers the most structure for students.2 Page Blank Doodle Notes — Blank Graphic OrganizerThis blank template is ideal for teachers who prefer less structure.Teacher Key — Low Ink and Fully ColoredGoogle™ Slideshow that aligns with the Guided Fill-i
Preview of States of Matter Doodle Notes - Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma, Phase Changes

States of Matter Doodle Notes - Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma, Phase Changes

Created by
Morpho Science
This resource is a two-page doodle notes sheet that focuses on states of matter. Students will learn about the properties of solids, liquids, gases, and plasma, phases of matter, and phase changes as they complete embedded doodle tasks. Included:2 Page Guided Doodle Notes — Fill-in-the-BlankThis version offers the most structure for students.2 Page Blank Doodle Notes — Blank Graphic OrganizerThis blank template is ideal for teachers who prefer less structure.Teacher Key — Low Ink and Fully Colo
Preview of Video Worksheet (Movie Guide) for Bill Nye - Cells

Video Worksheet (Movie Guide) for Bill Nye - Cells

These video worksheets allow students to follow along as they watch the listed Bill Nye video. Watching a video is no longer a passive activity!! Students are engaged during the video as they must listen AND write at the same time; definitely an important skill for students to master. Each video worksheet includes fill-in-the blank, true/false, and/or short answer questions. Count this as a grade or go over the answers at the end of the video as a supplement to notes or a test study guide. A

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