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Preview of Holiday Turkey 3-Part Cards – Preschool & Pre-K, Fine Motor & Matching Skills

Holiday Turkey 3-Part Cards – Preschool & Pre-K, Fine Motor & Matching Skills

Created by
Montesprout
Teacher Instructions – Turkey 3-Part Cards 🦃🍁 The first two pages are for teacher reference and control. Laminate for reuse—because we teachers know how much we LOVE laminating! 🍂 Prep Instructions Cut the page in half along the centerline. Cut the lower section of the 3-part cards along the lines. Laminate all cut pieces for longer-lasting use. 🦃 Why This Resource is Helpful Clear instructions on cutting, laminating, and reusing the cards save teachers time and effort. Laminated c
Preview of Christmas Mystery Science | Winter Activities | Crime Scene Investigation

Christmas Mystery Science | Winter Activities | Crime Scene Investigation

Bring rigorous Holiday Inference Practice, Digital CSI Activities, and Christmas Logic Challenges into your classroom with The Elf Enigma – Digital CSI Mystery for Grades 4–7. This fully digital WhoDunnit investigation strengthens reading comprehension, deductive reasoning, critical thinking, and evidence analysis while keeping students engaged during the busy holiday season. Perfect for 1:1 classrooms, Google Classroom, distance learning, and digital enrichment, this festive CSI myst
Preview of Newton's Laws Crime Scene Investigation | Force & Motion Mystery Activity |AP

Newton's Laws Crime Scene Investigation | Force & Motion Mystery Activity |AP

Created by
SavingScience
Transform your classroom into a forensic investigation unit with this engaging Newton's Laws Crime Scene Investigation! Students become members of the Major Science Case Squad and use evidence, calculations, observations, and Newton's Second Law of Motion to solve the mysterious smashing of Sir Isaac Pumpkin.Students analyze forensic reports, calculate acceleration using force and mass data, eliminate suspects, evaluate witness statements, and construct an evidence-based explanation identifying
Preview of Blood Drop Lab

Blood Drop Lab

What does height and motion have to do with the way blood drops look at a crime scene? A lot! In this activity, students will create blood drop patterns in three different ways, and then collect data and make observations about those blood drops. Students will compare how the blood drops change as the variables of each situation change. This activity gets students moving around, and gets them to practice their math and measuring skills. Students also analyze the patterns made by the different ex
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