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Preview of Classroom Perodic Table of Elements

Classroom Perodic Table of Elements

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3D-PT
This is an activity for your chemistry and science class. In this activity, each student looks at a specific element. They then fill in the information for this element on the provided worksheet. You can then display this on a classroom wall. You can expand on this with a quiz, art display or science bowl! You can color code these like any other periodic table, giving you the flexibility to go in depth throughout the periodic table. You can also expand on these by adding history, pictures of the
Preview of Scientific Inquiry Quiz

Scientific Inquiry Quiz

Created by
Laney Lee
Save time with this scientific method and inquiry quiz! Both PDF and digital versions are included to support any style of teaching!   Need a quick way to provide feedback? Use the self grading Google form!  The questions in this assessment are designed to be rigorous and require students to predict, reflect, connect, and think critically about the content being presented. Topics Covered in this Assessment:inferencehypothesiscontroltheoryvariablescontrol groupexperimental error interpreting
Preview of Free Lab Equipment Identification Crossword Puzzle with Images for Science

Free Lab Equipment Identification Crossword Puzzle with Images for Science

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AwesomeScience
Boost science vocabulary with this image-based lab equipment crossword puzzle. Ideal for grades 6-9 review—fillable PDF with answer key for easy use!Introduce students to essential science tools through this innovative crossword puzzle that uses real images as clues for accurate identification. Crafted from extensive classroom experience in middle school science education, this resource applies evidence-based teaching methods to enhance visual recognition and vocabulary retention, preparing lear
Preview of Exactly What Does Turgor Pressure Look Like?

Exactly What Does Turgor Pressure Look Like?

Four drawing boxes will give students an opportunity to draw the differences in High Turgor Pressure and Low Turgor Pressure. The first two boxes will display what a plant would look like with High or Low Turgor Pressure. The second set of boxes they will draw a plant cell that show the cell wall, water vacuole and the nucleus. The water vacuole will be full of water in High Turgor Pressure and the other one will have the water vacuole deflated for Low Turgor Pressure. Also students will color

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