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Preview of Oobleck Worksheet

Oobleck Worksheet

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Miss Grobman
Oobleck is an awesome and interactive way to teach your students about states of matter. It is an inquiry-based activity that promotes students exploring and asking questions! This worksheet can be used as a formative assessment at the end of the lesson, or as a worksheet throughout the lesson.
Preview of Biology: Introduction to Cells - Plant and Animal Cells, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade

Biology: Introduction to Cells - Plant and Animal Cells, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade

Created by
Shanna Flores
This lesson introduces students to animal and plant cells. The lesson is a power point slideshow (now editable). Also included are 5 worksheets that cover information found on the slide show. Look at This! Check out this Biology Unit on Domains and Kingdoms . Look at This! Check out this History Unit on Apollo 11 Moon Landing .
Preview of Animal Traits Intro Slides & Sorting Activity | Differentiated Special Ed

Animal Traits Intro Slides & Sorting Activity | Differentiated Special Ed

What’s Included in This Resource?Interactive Slide Presentation (PowerPoint Format):Concept-First Introduction: Clearly defines what a physical trait is using concrete, real-world examples.Visual Animal Comparisons: Features highly engaging side-by-side slides comparing a Wolf vs. Fox and an Elephant vs. Rhinoceros to encourage collaborative student discussion about shared physical characteristics.Active Sorting Challenge: Ends with an immediate, partner-based "Time to Sort!" activity using ever
Preview of Thanksgiving Science Activity for Kindergarten- Simple Science Experiment

Thanksgiving Science Activity for Kindergarten- Simple Science Experiment

Make corn dance in this fun Thanksgiving science activity! This simple science experiment lets kindergarten students predict, observe, and record like real scientists—perfect for fall STEM fun! Students use their senses, make predictions, and explore what happens when corn, vinegar, baking soda, and water combine. It’s the perfect mix of curiosity, science, and seasonal fun! This experiment follows the scientific method in a kid-friendly way, helping students learn how scientists observe,
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