A great intro activity for the first few days of Geology OR your Earth Science unit. There are 18 total prefixes (Geo- & -logy already have clipart). Students will each get a prefix or suffix related to Geology and create a drawing to go with it. This creates a great student-created display for your classroom that you can refer to all year/unit long as you come across these words.
Help your French students practice their speech and peer interactions while playing a good they already know and love! This 4 page printable & editable document includes the rules, colours, & scripts for each card meaning.
Challenge your French students with a guided game of Guess Who! This 3 page printable and editable document provides the questions and scripts necessary to play Guess Who with their classmates.
These Substitute Teacher Tickets are a great reward system for your classroom. Print, cut, and have them ready for your classroom substitute to hand out to students showing good behaviour while you're away!
Dice Questions can be a great whole-class warm-up activity or a game to be played between students (works with groups of any size). Students roll 1 dice (determines the row), roll a second dice (determines the column), and then answer the question in the box.
Fully editable Ketchup (Catch-Up), Mustard (Must-Do), & Pickles (Pick) Board on Google Slides. Perfect for a sub day or spare period when your students are all working on different activities.
Students can use this sheet to label and describe the structures of the ear. Labels spaces to label include the sound waves, pinna, ossicles, semicircular canals, oval window, vestibulocochlear nerve, cochlea, Eustachian tube, tympanic membrane/eardrum, and the auditory canal.
This 2-part lesson allows students to explore specific heat capacity through an inquiry-based approach. First, students will temperature collect data from objects outside in the sun and shade. Next, students will analyze and graph their data to start a unit on specific heat capacity.
A simple worksheet to introduce methods of heat transfer to middle school students. This worksheet could be used online (drag & drop pictures) or printed (cut & paste). Enjoy!