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Preview of Time Capsule Activity, Envelope Template FREE Coloring Page, No Prep Science Art

Time Capsule Activity, Envelope Template FREE Coloring Page, No Prep Science Art

Assemble a keepsake envelope for kids to tuck away special treasures, writing projects, and important papers. Kids can paste these printable envelopes in notebooks, tuck them in their pencil boxes, or keep them together as a class in a specific project basket.This coloring, cutting, folding, and gluing project is easy and fun, filled with creative potential!This DIY envelope project coordinates with my book, Time Capsule: A Seriously Awesome Kid's Journal, a guided journal designed to inspire ki
Preview of Newton's Laws of Motion Task Cards: Force and Motion, Physics, Science Center

Newton's Laws of Motion Task Cards: Force and Motion, Physics, Science Center

Are you struggling to find engaging, hands-on activities to help your students truly understand Newton's Laws of Motion and apply Force and Motion concepts to real-world situations? These interactive task cards are the perfect solution to reinforce Inertia, Acceleration (F=ma), and Action-Reaction in your Physical Science classroom, transforming abstract physics theories into easy-to-grasp scenarios. How to use:Science Centers: Place cards at a station for group work.Scoot Game: Place card
Preview of FREE Sample | STEM & Critical Thinking | Think Like an Inventor  | GATE

FREE Sample | STEM & Critical Thinking | Think Like an Inventor | GATE

FREE Sample of the 'Think like an Inventor' Workbook Are your students tired of the same old STEM building challenges? Do you need a zero-prepactivity that actually teaches them howto think, not just what to build? Welcome to the "Think Like an Inventor" Series!This comprehensive bundle uses TRIZ(The Theory of Inventive Problem Solving)—the exact same innovation framework used by engineers at NASA, Samsung, and Boeing—adapted perfectly for middle-grade students (Ages 8-14). Instead of messy
Preview of FREE Pirate Observation Hunt- Properties of Matter Activity | K-2 Science

FREE Pirate Observation Hunt- Properties of Matter Activity | K-2 Science

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FunSci
Ahoy, Future Scientists! Ready to turn your science lesson into a treasure hunt? This FREE Pirate-Themed Brain Teaser helps early learners practice their observation skills by describing objects using specific scientific vocabulary. Instead of boring drills, students join a pirate adventure where they must "unlock" the next step by correctly describing objects (like a pencil, a parrot, and a cave) using the properties of matter: Shape, Color, and Texture. What’s Inside this Freebie:Story-Driv
Preview of Who First Saw Microbes: Microscopes & Microbe Discovery – Interactive Lesson
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Who First Saw Microbes: Microscopes & Microbe Discovery – Interactive Lesson

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Nature Online
Who Was the First to See the Microbes introduces students to the early history of microscopy through interactive exploration, historical sources, and a simple DIY smartphone microscope activity. Activities for students: Observe and identify objects as they might have appeared through the first microscopes. Map the key European countries connected to pioneering microscope and microbe discoveries Build a simple DIY digital microscope using a smartphone, tape, and a silica gel bead. Reflect on
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