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Preview of Light and Shadows Unit | 1st Grade Science

Light and Shadows Unit | 1st Grade Science

What’s Included:✔️ Informational Posters – Colorful, easy-to-read visuals explaining: Natural vs. Artificial Light Transparent, Translucent, and Opaque Materials What Makes a Shadow? ✔️ Engaging Worksheets & Activities – Perfect for centers, small groups, or whole class! Vocabulary word match Transparent, Translucent, and Opaque exploration sheet Light and Shadow reading passage with comprehension questions “Light Detective” observation recording sheetNatural vs. artificial light cut
Preview of Graphing & Data Tables | NGSS SEP 4 Notebook Insert | Visual Data Grade 6-12

Graphing & Data Tables | NGSS SEP 4 Notebook Insert | Visual Data Grade 6-12

Students learn to organize and analyze data using graphs and tables with this easy-to-follow reference set. Includes visual guidance, layout tips, and when to use each type of graph. Includes:Graphing Basics: titles, axes, types, and common mistakesHow to set up and label a science data tableAlso part of:Scientific Inquiry Mini BundleData & Modeling Skills Mini BundleScience Writing Mini BundleOr get all 13 inserts in the Science Notebook Insert MEGA bundle!Want free CER tools & monthly scienc
Preview of Lunar-Earth Orbit Model Printable, Solar System Busy Book Page, Planets Activity

Lunar-Earth Orbit Model Printable, Solar System Busy Book Page, Planets Activity

⭐ Your own LUNAR-EARTH orbit MODEL⭐ The Earth continuously rotates on its axis causing day and night. A full rotation takes 24 hours. As the Earth rotates, it also revolves around the sun, this is called orbit, and it takes a full year or 365 and 1/4 days for the Earth to complete a full orbit. As the Earth orbits the sun, the Moon orbits the Earth. Can you recreate both orbits with this model? ►1PDF Instructions, 1 PDF US letter and 1 PDF A4, please select the size preferred mentioned on the n
Preview of Science Argument Poster Set | SEP 7 NGSS Decor | 6 Silly Claim Posters

Science Argument Poster Set | SEP 7 NGSS Decor | 6 Silly Claim Posters

Turn your science classroom walls into a conversation starter with this set of six humorous, science-aligned posters. Each features a silly (but wrong!) scientific claim with a student asking the critical question: “But where’s your evidence to prove that?”Perfect for supporting SEP 7: Engaging in Argument from Evidence, these posters spark curiosity, promote critical thinking, and bring personality to your space. Includes: 6 printable posters (PDFs) with stick figure cartoons SEP 7 caption on
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