»»»» Children can now start learning healthy nutrition early! Colorful pack of worksheets displaying fruits and vegetables. Children can easily look at clip art and learn common fruits and vegetables. »»»» Worksheet 1 : A fruit and vegetable guideline - showing all the fruits and vegetables clip art and their names. »»»» Worksheet 2: Fruit and Vegetable facts on flashcards. These flashcards are to showcase the fun facts of some of these fruits and vegetables. (8 total.) »»»» Worksheet 3: A fun
This freebie is a simple and engaging mini-lesson about Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources, designed for Grades 2–4. What’s Inside: ✔ A short science lesson explaining natural resources in kid-friendly language ✔ Clear definitions and examples of renewable and nonrenewable resources ✔ Real-life connections to energy, food, homes, and clothing ✔ A quick 5-question quiz (multiple choice, true/false, and short answer) to check understanding Perfect for: • Introducing the topic in
This free formative assessment provides educators with a quick and rigorous quick check to determine students' understanding of main idea and key details with an integrated science passage.
Space Bundle- Part 1 This bundle includes resources to teach 3 engaging lessons on Space.
Lesson 1-What Causes Day and Night?
Lesson 2-How Does the Earth Move?
Lesson 3-What Causes the Moon’s Phases?
Each lesson contains engaging activities such as links to short video activators or summarizers, Interactive Notebook page, Guided Note Taking Organizer, and a final quiz to assess student understanding. The teacher guided lessons are provided on a 35 slide PowerPoint. The lessons were develop
Fellow teachers, This is a powerpoint that I created for my 4th grade students to help them understand the rock cycle. It explains the process of the rock cycle using a graphic organizer and includes a mini quiz at the end.
A basic assessment of the phases of the moon with a combination of multiple choice, true/false and bonus questions. The focus is on moon terminology: lunar, solar, cycle, quarter, waning, waxing, etc.
This is a quick review quiz, test or simple worksheet that can be used as a completed study guide or assessment or review. Students will write the word Sun, Earth or Moon next to each description. This can be placed in a center with books to be completed. There is also a labeling section to help with understanding size and orbit.
There is also a bonus to put the planets in order to help with the introduction of the planets for the next unit.
This unit on The Water Cycle contains a twenty-six slide interactive PPT. It includes links to short videos that support the lesson. The PPT can be used as a whole group, teacher guided lesson. There are structured notes for the students to complete during the lesson to keep them engaged. They also serve as a study guide for the unit assessment. I have also included materials for an interactive notebook can be used as a lesson review. There is a small group sequencing activity that can als
This quiz goes along with the Common Core 3rd Grade TLI Unit "Magic School Bus: Inside the Earth" and the Picture Perfect Science Unit "If you found a rock" on the Layers of the Earth and Rocks. It is a short answer test with a word bank and one "labeling" question about the layers of the earth. Perfect for an end of unit test.
2nd - 5th
Earth Sciences, English Language Arts, Informational Text
Quiz your students on their knowledge of the Water Cycle! This quiz asks students to label four parts of the Water Cycle (accumulation, evaporation, condensation and precipitation). Students must match the terms to the correct definitions and give an example of accumulation. I used this with my 3rd grade students!
This is a 2-page assessment that I made for my "Water's Role on Earth" summer class. (I got the water cycle image off google-not sure of the source, which is why I'm listing this item for free). You may edit to your liking. Please leave me a review so I know what I can improve. Thank you and enjoy!
Quiz over the water cycle, inspired from unit 9, lesson 1 science hmh science curriculum for third grade. Does include science vocabulary quiz over words evaporation, condensation, precipitation, water cycle, salt water, and fresh water.
FREE PRINTABLE Quiz Answer Sheet - Students can record the answers from four (4) or six (6) quizzes on a single page. Cuts down on paper handling and gives students a glimpse of their progress with each quiz. Save time while recording grades. Some teachers have students use ID numbers instead of names and allow students to cross grade - not knowing the owner of the quiz. There is a provision for grader's initials on the bottom of the quiz. After grading, students return quizzes to their owners.
Whether used as independent practice, homework, review, or even a quiz, this resource allows students to quickly demonstrate their knowledge in regard to weathering and erosion. Part 1: Vocabulary Match Part 2: Multiple Choice Part 3: True or False
FREE - Landforms - Worksheet & Poster. In this freebees printables: Gibraltar Strait, Glacial Landforms Worksheet (8.5" x 11" PDF). + + + + + + + + + + + FREE Landforms is part of the larger Geography-Landforms Bundle, which includes the following: Geography - 100 Terms & DefinitionsGeography - Maps, Labeling, Questions:28 USA Maps35 World Maps50 U.S. State Map Outlines100 USA Geography Questions100 World Geography QuestionsGeography - 135 Map Labeling TasksLandforms - 15 Maps & Worksheet
Google forms quiz about the food chain. Includes: -1 quiz -Self-grading -5 questions -100% Editable -Paperless -Pictures -Pretty format & Fonts NOTE: Some pictures are from jr.brainpop.com. They are not mine. I did not create them. Brainpop owns them.
This is an assessment and cut & paste on natural resources, VA SOL 1.8a. - Assessment/ Quiz - Most natural resources are limited. - Identify natural resources such as plants, animals, water, air, land, forests, minerals, and soil. - 1 Assessment & 1 cut and paste
Help your students piece together the mystery of how non-living factors shape our world with this Ecosystem Detectives Exit Ticket. This one-page formative assessment is designed to quickly gauge student understanding of the essential balance between rain, soil, and air. Why Teachers Love It: Dual-Perspective Visualization: Students draw a side-by-side comparison of a "Happy Ecosystem" versus a "Broken Ecosystem," reinforcing the impact of environmental changes like drought or poor soil quality.