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Preview of EARTH’S SYSTEMS SPHERES:  PHOTOS FOR GOOGLE FORM QUIZ

EARTH’S SYSTEMS SPHERES: PHOTOS FOR GOOGLE FORM QUIZ

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Rushnok Science
In this for Google form quiz, students will be able to look at 25 high quality labeled photographs. They will then determine whether the element labeled belongs to the Geosphere, Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, or Biosphere. You can choose to send out the form as is or edit it if you desire. This product has been taken from NGSS 5-ESS2-1 Earth's Systems Interactions 5E Lesson Plan for 5th Grade. This is a more comprehensive 5E lesson which includes reading passages and several additional exercises.
Preview of 50 STATE BIRDS UNIT BUNDLE: Reading Comprehension, Nature Study

50 STATE BIRDS UNIT BUNDLE: Reading Comprehension, Nature Study

Bring all 50 state birds to life with this engaging and educational bundle designed for elementary students! This resource combines reading comprehension, science, geography, and nature study into one easy-to-use package that both homeschool families and classroom teachers will love. Each state bird unit includes: A cover page students can color An informational reading passage written in student-friendly language 10 comprehension questions A true or false worksheet with 5 questions Answer
Preview of IOWA STATE BIRD: The American Goldfinch

IOWA STATE BIRD: The American Goldfinch

Learning about the American Goldfinch, Iowa’s state bird, is helpful for students because it connects learning to the world around them. When children study an animal that lives in their own state, it makes science and reading feel more real and exciting. They can look outside and imagine seeing the same bird they read about in class, which builds curiosity and observation skills. Students can see how symbols represent where they live. It also encourages respect for animals and nature. When stu
Preview of WEST VIRGINIA STATE BIRD: The Northern Cardinal

WEST VIRGINIA STATE BIRD: The Northern Cardinal

Learning about the Northern Cardinal, West Virginia's state bird, is helpful for students because it connects learning to the world around them. When children study an animal that lives in their own state, it makes science and reading feel more real and exciting. They can look outside and imagine seeing the same bird they read about in class, which builds curiosity and observation skills. Students can see how symbols represent where they live. It also encourages respect for animals and nature.
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