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Preview of CER Practice Earth Science CER Activities 5th Grade Science Graph Analysis

CER Practice Earth Science CER Activities 5th Grade Science Graph Analysis

Help your students master Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) while analyzing real-world Earth Science data! This resource includes 20 ready-to-use graph activities that make scientific reasoning engaging and accessible for 5th graders. Students will practice interpreting data, writing CERs, and connecting science concepts to visual evidence — all aligned to NGSS 5-ESS standards and state science standards. What’s Included: ✅ 20 Earth Science Graphs (topics include water distribution, moon p
Preview of Push and Pull Worksheets | Force and Motion Science Activities for Kindergarten

Push and Pull Worksheets | Force and Motion Science Activities for Kindergarten

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Push it, pull it — watch how things move! This engaging force and motion resource helps Kindergarten students explore the concept of push and pull through fun, hands-on worksheets and interactive activities.As students sort, identify, and connect real-life examples, they build a clear understanding of how forces work in everyday situations while developing early science skills, vocabulary, and critical thinking — all in a simple, no-prep format perfect for centers, lessons, or review. Fun & Simp
Preview of Equal Halves Fractions Math TK Kindergarten 1st Grade 2D Shapes Early Fractions

Equal Halves Fractions Math TK Kindergarten 1st Grade 2D Shapes Early Fractions

Help your students build a strong foundation in early fractions with this engaging, hands-on printable! This resource introduces the concept of equal halves using familiar 2D shapes, making abstract math ideas simple and visual for young learners. Perfect for TK, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade, this activity supports early fraction understanding through cutting, coloring, and identifying equal parts. ⭐ What Students Will Learn: Identify and understand equal vs. unequal parts Recognize and c
Preview of Energy Transformation Practice: Reviews Types of Energy and Energy Transfers!

Energy Transformation Practice: Reviews Types of Energy and Energy Transfers!

I've done this activity from 7th through 12th grades and it's always entertaining to see what they come up with. Since they're not actually building it, they can really think out of the box (ex- nuclear energy and thermal energy become popular). I usually do this after a lesson on energy and then I will show then the OK Go, "This Too Shall Pass" video as that is the ultimate contraption to model (in my opinion). You may also wish to show them Rube Goldberg examples. Or, modify a bit and simply u
Preview of Magnetism Worksheet | Magnetic vs Not Magnetic | Cut & Paste Science | NGSS K–2

Magnetism Worksheet | Magnetic vs Not Magnetic | Cut & Paste Science | NGSS K–2

Help students explore magnetism with this fun, hands-on cut and paste sorting worksheet! Learners will decide which objects are magnetic and which are not magnetic, building early understanding of forces and material properties. This low-prep activity is perfect for introducing magnetism before a hands-on investigation or reinforcing concepts after a magnet experiment. The clear visuals and simple directions make it ideal for early elementary learners. What’s Included✔ 1 Magnetism cut-and-paste
Preview of Tectonic Build the Layers of the Earth | Cut-and-Paste Activity (K–3)

Tectonic Build the Layers of the Earth | Cut-and-Paste Activity (K–3)

Help students understand the layers of the Earth with this hands-on, visual cut-and-paste puzzle activity. Students cut, match, and assemble Earth’s layers from the inside out, reinforcing core Earth science concepts in an engaging and age-appropriate way. What’s Included:✂️ Cut-and-paste wedge puzzle of Earth’s layers🧩 Numbered matching system for easy differentiation🎨 Color-coded layers: Inner CoreOuter CoreMantleCrust📝 Clear, student-friendly directions📘 Simple explanations of each Earth
Preview of Magnetism Vocabulary Worksheet | Magnetic & Non-Magnetic | NGSS K–2

Magnetism Vocabulary Worksheet | Magnetic & Non-Magnetic | NGSS K–2

Help students build a strong foundation in magnetism with this engaging, no-prep Magnetism Vocabulary Worksheet. Designed for early elementary learners, this resource introduces key science terms through multiple-choice questions and fill-in-the-blank practice using a clear word bank. Students will learn and practice: MagnetismMagnetMagneticAttractRepelMetalThis worksheet works perfectly as morning work, a science center, early finisher activity, homework, or a quick assessment. The included bla
Preview of Living vs. Non-Living Scavenger Hunt at Home | Science Sorting Activity

Living vs. Non-Living Scavenger Hunt at Home | Science Sorting Activity

Living vs. Non-Living Scavenger Hunt at Home | Science Sorting ActivityThis fun and engaging worksheet is perfect for introducing young learners to the concept of living and non-living things! Designed with early childhood and primary students in mind, this printable scavenger hunt encourages children to observe and classify items commonly found at home or in the classroom. What's Included:A black-and-white printable worksheet featuring simple line drawings of everyday objects: pencil, plant,
Preview of SIMPLE MACHINES: A PHYSICS ACTIVITY

SIMPLE MACHINES: A PHYSICS ACTIVITY

This quiz requires students to define simple machines, and provide types as examples. Thanks for visiting! Knowledge is power!
Preview of Exploring Motion and Direction Choice Board! SC.4.P.12.1

Exploring Motion and Direction Choice Board! SC.4.P.12.1

Engage your 4th-grade scientists with this standards-aligned choice board for SC.4.P.12.1 – understanding motion and direction! This differentiated activity board allows students to explore how objects move, change position, and change direction through creative, hands-on, and critical thinking tasks. Perfect for: ✅ Science centers ✅ Early finishers ✅ Homework ✅ Independent or partner work ✅ Review and reinforcement
Preview of Science Skills Scientific Method Conclusions Worksheet

Science Skills Scientific Method Conclusions Worksheet

This student-friendly guide teaches how to correctly write scientific conclusions based on experimental data. It explains the role of conclusions in the scientific method and emphasizes that conclusions must come directly from the evidence collected. Students learn how to connect results to their hypothesis, identify when conclusions go too far, and use clear reasoning supported by data. Included in the resource are complete objective descriptions for MYP Criterion, ATL, UDL, NGSS, and standard
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