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Preview of MOON: QUIZ: ITS COMPOSITION & ANS.KEY W/ASTRONOMY WRITING PROMPT

MOON: QUIZ: ITS COMPOSITION & ANS.KEY W/ASTRONOMY WRITING PROMPT

This quiz has interesting information about the moon's composition. There is some basalt on the moon, like the Earth but there are many differences. There is a difference in the thickness on one side of the moon, as compared to the other. An answer key is provided. We do not know why. A free writing prompt is attached about how the moon has been in free fall for millions of years. Thanks ever so much for visiting and supporting our humble shop. Much obliged. Excelsior!
Preview of Ozone Formation Doodle Notes

Ozone Formation Doodle Notes

Created by
Katrina Love
Make your chemistry lessons stick with these engaging Ozone Doodle Notes with Key—perfect for visual learners and interactive classrooms! What’s Included: Eye-catching doodles and diagrams to support comprehension A complete answer key for easy grading or guided instructionWays to Use: Introduce or reinforce your ozone/atmosphere unit Use as a review before quizzes or tests Pair with videos or readings for a complete lesson
Preview of What Lunar Phase Are You? - Discover Your Lunar Phase!

What Lunar Phase Are You? - Discover Your Lunar Phase!

Created by
QuizBreakers
Bring the magic of the moon into your classroom with this captivating "What Lunar Phase Are You?" personality quiz! This interactive and thought-provoking activity helps students explore their unique traits by aligning them with one of four lunar phases: New Moon, Waxing Moon, Full Moon, or Waning Moon. Perfect for building self-awareness, fostering classroom discussions, or adding a creative twist to lessons on astronomy, self-reflection, or character education. What’s Included:5 Engaging Quest
Preview of El Niño Mini Lab | Analyzing Sea Surface Temperatures | Print & Go | No Prep

El Niño Mini Lab | Analyzing Sea Surface Temperatures | Print & Go | No Prep

Mini-Lab: El Niño & Sea Surface Temperature (SST) AnomaliesEngage your students in real-world climate science with this data-driven, print-and-go mini-lab focused on understanding El Niño through the analysis of sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies! In this AP-level activity, students explore authentic SST anomaly data from three regions of the Pacific Ocean over a five-year period. Through guided analysis, they identify patterns associated with El Niño events and uncover how ocean temperatur
Preview of Solar System Scaled Model Activity: Sizes & Distances Hands-On

Solar System Scaled Model Activity: Sizes & Distances Hands-On

Created by
AwesomeScience
Engage middle school students in building a scaled solar system model to grasp planetary sizes and distances. This hands-on activity integrates math and science for deep conceptual understanding—ideal for upcoming astronomy units and saving hours on lesson prep.Discover the vastness of our solar system through this immersive, hands-on scaled model activity, designed specifically for middle school classrooms (grades 5-9). Rooted in proven pedagogical strategies and refined through extensive secon
Preview of Earth Science Emergency Sub Plans: 7 Articles with Comprehension Questions

Earth Science Emergency Sub Plans: 7 Articles with Comprehension Questions

Created by
Mrs K Science
Be prepared for any last-minute absence with these ready-to-use Earth Science Emergency Sub Plans! Perfect for middle and high school Earth Science classes, this resource includes seven original 2-page articles covering key Earth Science topics, each paired with 14 reading comprehension questions to keep students engaged and learning while you’re away. These sub plans make it easy for a substitute to keep your class on track, with topics that are relevant, interesting, and aligned with curric
Preview of Design Your Own Experiment: Solar Eclipse Project | Inquiry Learning Projects

Design Your Own Experiment: Solar Eclipse Project | Inquiry Learning Projects

Give students real ownership of the scientific process with this Inquiry Learning Experiment Design Project Prompt. Instead of following a step-by-step lab, students design their own experiment using classroom materials you already have. With structured thinking prompts (but plenty of creative freedom), students plan an investigation that demonstrates the skills they’ve been learning, then write and reflect on what happened, even if their results are messy or their experiment “fails.” This re
Preview of Pollution Project |Design a Water Filtration System | Water conservation Project

Pollution Project |Design a Water Filtration System | Water conservation Project

Give students real ownership of the scientific process with this Inquiry Learning Experiment Design Project Prompt. Instead of following a step-by-step lab, students design their own experiment using classroom materials you already have. With structured thinking prompts (but plenty of creative freedom), students plan an investigation that demonstrates the skills they’ve been learning, then write and reflect on what happened, even if their results are messy or their experiment “fails.” This re
Preview of Gardening Project Middle school | Water Conservation Project

Gardening Project Middle school | Water Conservation Project

Give students real ownership of the scientific process with this Inquiry Learning Experiment Design Project Prompt. Instead of following a step-by-step lab, students design their own experiment using classroom materials you already have. With structured thinking prompts (but plenty of creative freedom), students plan an investigation that demonstrates the skills they’ve been learning, then write and reflect on what happened, even if their results are messy or their experiment “fails.” This re
Preview of Design Your Own Experiment: Waves + Communication | Water Wave Breaker

Design Your Own Experiment: Waves + Communication | Water Wave Breaker

Give students real ownership of the scientific process with this Inquiry Learning Experiment Design Project Prompt. Instead of following a step-by-step lab, students design their own experiment using classroom materials you already have. With structured thinking prompts (but plenty of creative freedom), students plan an investigation that demonstrates the skills they’ve been learning, then write and reflect on what happened, even if their results are messy or their experiment “fails.” This re
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