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Preview of Evaporation Experiment Complete Set

Evaporation Experiment Complete Set

Evaporation Experiment and Data Collection Sheet together align with several Virginia Science Standards of Learning (SOLs) across elementary and middle school levels. Here’s the breakdown by grade band: Also includes Data collection Sheets, Reflection Writing prompts, Quizzes, Vocabulary List, Class discussion, Poster, and more. 🌍 Elementary Science (Grades 3–5)3.8 — Understanding the relationships among the Sun, Earth, and Moon (rotation, revolution, day/night, seasons). → Students connect
Preview of Living & Nonliving Things | Grade 1 Science Printable Worksheet | Sorting

Living & Nonliving Things | Grade 1 Science Printable Worksheet | Sorting

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Make science fun and easy for your Grade 1 students with this Living and Nonliving Things Printable Worksheet 🌱✨ This engaging sorting activity helps young learners understand the difference between living and nonliving things in a simple and visual way. Students will cut and paste or sort pictures into the correct category, making learning interactive and enjoyable. ✅ What’s Included: Printable worksheet (PDF) Sorting activity (Living vs Nonliving) Cut and paste version ✔ Answer ke
Preview of DRDP 2025 Checklist SED 3

DRDP 2025 Checklist SED 3

DRDP 2025 Checklist SED 3 Relationships and Reciprocal Interactions with Familiar Adults
Preview of DRDP 2025 Checklist ELD 3

DRDP 2025 Checklist ELD 3

DRDP 2025 Checklist ELD 3 Understanding and Responding to English Literacy Activities
Preview of DRDP 2025 Checklist PD 1

DRDP 2025 Checklist PD 1

DRDP 2025 Checklist PD 1 Perceptual Motor Skills and Movement Concepts
Preview of Five ThinkForge Desktop Engineering Challenges Volume 3 - Energy/Motion (MS/HS)

Five ThinkForge Desktop Engineering Challenges Volume 3 - Energy/Motion (MS/HS)

ThinkForge™ Desktop Engineering Challenges are low-prep, classroom-ready engineering design challenges that engage students in hands-on problem solving using common materials and minimal space. Each challenge guides students through the engineering design process as they analyze a real-world problem, design and build a solution, test and redesign, and communicate results. Perfect for STEM, science, and physics classrooms (grades 6–12), these desktop-friendly challenges build critical thinking, c
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