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Preview of My Science Tools: Using My Senses for Science

My Science Tools: Using My Senses for Science

This packet include activities, signs, and vocab cards used to teach the nature of science through using the senses. Students learn how to use their "science tools" to make observations, predictions, inferences, and conclusions. An activity is included for each sense, as well as, a fun mystery liquid culmination investigation. Boston Terrier Graphics by http://www.scrappindoodles.com/ Borders from www.fromthepond.com
Preview of Parts of a Microscope Worksheet

Parts of a Microscope Worksheet

Created by
Sheila Higgins
Perfect for an introduction to Biology unit, this labeling worksheet includes all of the major components of a compound light microscope. Answer Key included!
Preview of Engineer Design Process Worksheet – Grades 3–5 | User Empathy Mapping

Engineer Design Process Worksheet – Grades 3–5 | User Empathy Mapping

User Empathy Mapping Worksheet – Design Thinking for Grades 3–5Support young innovators in designing with empathy using this User Empathy Mapping Worksheet, created for grades 3–5! This scaffolded, student-friendly worksheet helps learners explore their user's thoughts, feelings, actions, and needs before starting a STEM or design thinking challenge. With 8 clear, age-appropriate questions, students build a deeper understanding of who they’re designing for—and why it matters. Perfect for the
Preview of ROCKS, SOIL, AND, WATER - Class T Chart, Center, and Journal Activity - Spanish

ROCKS, SOIL, AND, WATER - Class T Chart, Center, and Journal Activity - Spanish

Created by
Maria Gaviria
Three activities with very descriptive pictures for sorting. - Class activity: 20 labeled pictures (in color) to make a T chart on a large chart paper. Headers included. Put the pictures in a bag, the students choose one and tape it in the correct place. - Journal foldable: 3 flaps activity, that fits inside of the composition book that we use as a journal. The students draw, color, and sort pictures. Two options for differentiation with or without writing. L, - Easy to make Center: 20 pictur
Preview of States of Matter Sort - States of Matter Cut and Paste - Solid Liquid Gas Sort

States of Matter Sort - States of Matter Cut and Paste - Solid Liquid Gas Sort

This states of matter sort involves sorting examples of the different states & the physical properties of matter for different states. My states of matter cut and paste activity is differentiated to include both a solid liquid gas sort & a plasma, solid, liquid, gas sort. This states of matter worksheet is a great way to review the topic, add in recall practice & check for understanding about. Photos of different states have been used as examples in this physical properties of m
Preview of STEM round robin response tracker

STEM round robin response tracker

Students in groups of four or less will write their responses as to what they feel the disciplines in STEM have in common with one another, and then at the end, as a group, will come up with how their responses were alike, and how they were different. Customizable for both grade level and subject (math, science, technology)
Preview of Changing States of Matter Sort - Phase Changes in Matter Cut & Paste Worksheet

Changing States of Matter Sort - Phase Changes in Matter Cut & Paste Worksheet

This changing states of matter sort involves sorting examples of different phase changes along with their diagrams. The changing states of matter cut and paste activity is differentiated to include both a solid liquid gas sort & a plasma, solid, liquid, gas sort. This changing states of matter worksheet is a great way to review the topic, add in recall practice & check for understanding about. Photos of different phase changes have been used as examples in this changing matter workshee
Preview of Sorting Scientists: Classifying Materials by Properties (K-3)

Sorting Scientists: Classifying Materials by Properties (K-3)

Created by
Tree Lab Trio
Sorting Scientists: A Hands-On Investigation of How Scientists Observe and Group Objects✏️ Get ready to sort and classify just like real scientists!In this hands-on investigation, students will explore how scientists observe, compare, and classify objects based on their physical properties. Using a tray filled with a variety of materials, young learners will use their senses and reasoning skills to sort and group items according to patterns they notice—such as color, shape, size, texture
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