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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 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
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 Living or Non-Living

Living or Non-Living

Students must either draw a circle around the living things or a square around the non-living things listed on this worksheet.
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