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Preview of CER question prompt, template and rubric physical and chemical changes, science

CER question prompt, template and rubric physical and chemical changes, science

CER Claim Evidence Reasoning question prompt about physical and chemical changes. Includes question, template format, rubric and grading suggestions. Students will tackle the question Is cutting your hair cut a physical or chemical change?
Preview of Student Voiced Rubric Graphic Organizer

Student Voiced Rubric Graphic Organizer

Created by
Beth Seilonen
Student Voiced Rubric Throughout my years of teaching, I have discovered that when students develop their own measure of what achieving a standard is going to look like, they have a clearer picture of the expectations and understanding of the importance of the standard. This graphic organizer is to help develop a road map for how to get there through active discussions and as a group, decide upon how to chunk the lesson into achievable mini-goals. At the start of each lesson, the students bring
Preview of General Chemistry Cheat Sheet

General Chemistry Cheat Sheet

📘 RESOURCE 1: General Chemistry I Cheat Sheet (Visual Infographic) ⭐ Product Title General Chemistry I Cheat Sheet | Intro Chem Infographic | SI Units, Atoms, Periodic Trends 🧪 Description Looking for a clear, engaging, and student-friendly chemistry reference? This 1-page General Chemistry Cheat Sheet is designed specifically for first-year high school or college students to build strong foundational understanding. This visually structured infographic breaks down key concepts into dig
Preview of Science: States of Matter Wanted Poster--Differentiation, Higher-Order Thinking!

Science: States of Matter Wanted Poster--Differentiation, Higher-Order Thinking!

Created by
Andrea Watson
My middle-school Gifted students had a blast with this activity and even wrote stories about how their states of matter characters teamed up with each other! This activity as designed is most appropriate for middle-school students but can be scaled to upper or lower grades. A creative, higher-order activity, this assignment is best given after students have studied states of matter and can utilize the assignment to demonstrate understanding. This activity lends itself to helping students develop
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