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Preview of Stereo Microscope Assessment *2 Versions*

Stereo Microscope Assessment *2 Versions*

Assure students know the difference between compound and stereo scopes before getting them off the shelf! Quiz on COMPOUND Microscopes also available. Label structures of microscope & describe their use to demonstrate pre-learning. -Focus knob, Stage plate, Top lighting, Objective lenses, etc.- Scored using the BAME Scale: Beginning, Approaching, Meeting, Exceeding CLICK HERE for a FREE Illustration of Stereo and Compound microscopes scaffolding research on the anatomy of microscopes. In the
Preview of CER Practice Claim Evidence and Reasoning Activity Crime Scene Forensic Science

CER Practice Claim Evidence and Reasoning Activity Crime Scene Forensic Science

Are you looking for an engaging activity to easily introduce your students to claim evidence reasoning (CER), and scientific explanations? Students will love this forensic science crime scene investigation where they write up their findings using the claim evidence reasoning CER format.  What will students be doing during this forensic science claim evidence reasoning CER practice activity? They will observe a crime sceneAnalyze the police report and forensic reports Record their observations
Preview of Summer Science Worksheets CER Graphic Organizer Ecology Crime Scene Activity

Summer Science Worksheets CER Graphic Organizer Ecology Crime Scene Activity

Are you looking for an engaging crime scene worksheet activity that gets your middle school students analyzing data and writing claim evidence reasoning (CER) scientific explanations? Students will love this solve-the-case CSI investigation where they analyze real water-quality data and write up their findings using the claim evidence reasoning CER format to solve the case of the Loon Pond fish kill. Students interpret graphs and data tables — dissolved oxygen, nitrate, phosphate, pH, and temper
Preview of claim evidence reasoning practice crime scene investigation middle school CER

claim evidence reasoning practice crime scene investigation middle school CER

Are you looking for an engaging crime scene worksheet activity to easily introduce your middle school students to claim evidence reasoning (CER), and scientific explanations? Students will love this forensic science solve the case CSI investigation where they write up their findings using the claim evidence reasoning CER format to solve the case of the sabotaged robot.  What will students be doing during this forensic science claim evidence reasoning CER practice activity? They will observe a
Preview of Summer Science Worksheets CER Graphic Organizer Forensic Crime Scene Activity

Summer Science Worksheets CER Graphic Organizer Forensic Crime Scene Activity

Are you looking for an engaging crime scene worksheet activity to easily introduce your middle school students to claim evidence reasoning (CER) and scientific explanations? Students will love this forensic science solve-the-case CSI investigation where they analyze the evidence and write up their findings using the claim evidence reasoning CER format to solve the case of the contaminated lemonade. Using real chemistry: pH, reactions with vinegar, and solubility — students identify a mystery whi
Preview of Biome or Ecosystem Shoebox Project

Biome or Ecosystem Shoebox Project

Created by
Laney Lee
Looking for an extension activity for your ecology unit? Do you need a hands-on way for students to extend their learning? If so, this Ecosystem Shadowbox Project is the perfect resource for you!  With this resource, students will create a food web which represents all the biotic factors of their ecosystem as well as describing how physical and biological changes in the ecosystem will impact the populations. Who is this resource for?This resource can be used by classroom teachers, tutors, and p
Preview of Forensics FINAL - Student Choice Project - Completely EDITABLE!

Forensics FINAL - Student Choice Project - Completely EDITABLE!

Created by
2 STEM girls
This resource is a NO-PREP, Easy to Grade Project that students can do from home or at school. Students choose to: Analyze a Crime Scene TV Show Research a Famous Forensic CaseOR Create their Own Crime Story This resource comes with: Project Overview Google Doc (includes criteria for each project choice, suggestions for TV shows, podcasts, and case study websites, and a general rubric)Student Choice Google Form Project Submission Google Form Each of these resources is editable, so you can reuse
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