While talking about water pollution, my class did a mid-unit graphing activity. This was created to be a refresher on how to make a line and bar graph on paper. We did the graphing together as a class, and I helped them plot the points accurately, giving them tips along the way. The product is delivered as a Google Doc, so you may edit it as you need.
Use this foldable to help introduce parts of a microscope. Quick and easy to cut out. For an extra step, have student color coordinate the different part labels based on their function. The product is delivered as a Google Doc, so that you can edit as needed.
Quick and easy foldable on body systems. Looking into some examples of cells, tissues, and organs in each, as well as each systems function. This one covers the Nervous, Circulator, Respiratory, and Digestive Systems. Printed based on an easily editable Google Slides so you may change things as you wish or even add other body systems.
This foldable was one option for how my students could present the necessary information for our introductory unit on the Scientific Method. This product is delivered as a Google Docs file that you can edit.
I used this Metric prefixes Foldable to help introduce the idea to my students. We used it for many in-class activities and worksheets, where I had the students use it as reference. I try to give them intuition about which way the decimal should be moving. The product is delivered as a google Doc so you may edit it as needed.
Using a map and the scale provided, estimate how many miles you will travel, the amount of time it will take, and the cost of gas. The goal of the assignment was to practice using a map's scale, but I also added the extra math calculations to push the relevance of this assignment. The product includes a map already labeled with the places, the Google Doc file if you would like to change anything, and a blank map that I used.
This foldable can be used to provide the meaning of the 6 Characteristics of Life (Growth and Development, Reproductions, Homeostasis, Response to Stimuli, Organization, and Use of Energy) or to provide examples of each. Includes definitions and examples of each of the 6 CoL in humans.
When introducing the 6 Characteristics of Life (organization, growth and development, reproduction, response to stimuli, homeostasis, use of energy), this assignment lets student examine each of the definitions to see what it truly means. Certain non-living things show some of the characteristics of living things, but not all of them. For this assignment, students look at 5 common non-living things, and see if any of the characteristics of life fit for it. They also list 2 things that do not
This CER (Claim. Evidence. Reasoning) template is useful when first introducing the idea. Template is editable and provided as a Google Doc. In my case, we did 4 examples as a class. I had 2 other CER boxes also copied on the back. We started off using very concrete examples, like throwing paper airplanes and taking a class poll so they could see where the data came from. Then, I transitioned to using graphs found online for other controversial surveys and had them do the CER without much mo
This is a sample problem involving the Scientific Method, asking questions about identifying scientific variables. Product is delivered as a Google Doc so you can edit it as needed.
Worksheet with 8 different examples of identifying independent and dependent variables. Product is delivered as a Google Doc so you can edit as you need.
Practice calculating total magnification when using microscopes! Includes examples of finding the total magnification, as well as figuring out the required lenses to get to the correct total magnification. Answer key included. The product is delivered as a google doc, so that you can edit as needed.
Use this cut-out pie chart with you students, whether you are discussing percentages and ratios, or Conservation of Energy. Fully customizable, write whatever you want on the pieces, print them in different colors to represent things. Make them in class, or just use it as a teacher recourse.
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Experience
Integrated Science teacher, teaching 6th grade science in Detroit and the surrounding area for 5 years.
Teaching style
My teaching style varies. I include things like guided notes, graphic organizers, foldables, online templates, and traditional worksheets. I also like to incorporate labs and fun demonstrations to spark student interest.
My own education history
I attended Wayne State University and got my B.S. in Education with my major Integrated Science and minor in Mathematics.
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