This resource provides an acronym on how to perform long division. The acronym "Does McDonalds Sell Burgers?” will help students remember the steps for long division. This resource also includes a visual representation of the acronym, detailed steps, and an example problem.
This is a hypothetical science experiment about Tomato plants that can be given to students to demonstrate the 11 steps of the scientific method which include: 1. Make an Observation 2. Problem Statement 3. Research 4. Hypothesis 5. Plan the experiment (Materials, Procedures, and identify the variables) 6. Conduct the experiment 7. Collect Data 8. Analyze the Results 9. Conclusion 10. Applications 11. Communicate your findings When I teach my students about the scientific method, it can sometime
Colonel Sanders demonstrates the 3 easy steps on how to divide fractions! Using Keep, change, flip, students will remember the procedures to divide fractions. This resource serves as a reference, which students can glue inside their journals.
The Earth moves in two ways: by rotating and revolving. This anchor chart displays the two movements, what they cause on Earth, and how long they take.
These are BLANK dividers and tabs that can be used in students' interactive notebooks to separate chapters or topics. The file can be uploaded into Word or Canva to add the information you would like. These fit great in composition notebooks! I included an example of how I used the template in my math notebooks to separate each chapter, included vocabulary, an anchor chart, and a QR code to a helpful website. Use it to works best for you!
This resource shows how to find the volume of prisms and composite figures. It illustrates which sides are length, width, and height. It includes the definition and two formulas for volume. This resource also includes a guided practice math problem, as well as an independent for students to do on their own. Its great for students to use as a reference in their math journals.
In the Solar System, planets rotate and revolve around the Sun. This anchor chart allows students to visualize the order of the planets and their orbits, as well as how their revolutions cause the changes of seasons and star sightings. The different colors also indicate the temperature of each planet according to their position from the Sun. This file also includes a black and white version for students to color and note-take.
Current events are a reoccurring assignment were students conduct recent research and report what they’ve learned. This can be used with an online source, newspaper, or book. This worksheet allows students to organize what they have learned and answer reflective questions about the article.
4th - 7th
Informational Text, Social Studies, Writing
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