This activity is a great introduction to a genetics unit, where students get to see what their traits are and compare them to their peers. It's a great time to recognize that diversity is not only what makes us special, but it keeps us alive! This activity includes:- Materials List - Teacher Prep Instructions - Slides to use during the activity (Fully Editable) - Instructions on how to make the keychains - Extra notes on how to make it run smoothly I hope you and your students enjoy this activit
Ditch the movies at the end of the year, and get students engaged in games! This product includes 2 versions of "Classroom Feud". It's fun and easy, and students LOVE it! The slides are editable, so if you want to come up with your own answers or points, feel free! All students need for this game is a paper and pencil.
This bundle includes 3 CER assignments all relating to Newton's Laws with different scenarios. All three assignments have an 8 point rubric based on MYP IB grading scale. These assignments are made in Google Slides and include background information, a video clip, and instructions. The first assignment (Dog Sledding) is meant to act as a "We Do" assignment where the teacher and students do the CER together as practice. There is a student sample for this assignment.The second assignment (Cycling
This bundle includes 3 interactive Google Slides for students to complete. The first one is on Kinetic Energy, Thermal Energy, Temperature, and Thermometers. It has them model particle movement in a thermometer to show how a thermometer works. It also includes a sorting activity and a few free response questions. The second interactive Google Slides relates to the States of Matter PhET Simulation. This interactive slide deck has students create a model in their notebook. The last slide deck is
I use this as a summative assignment after teaching students the difference between weight and mass. Students pick an object (I have listed 5 to choose from, or they can pick something of their own) and determine how much it would weigh on other celestial objects. Students have to calculate and graph their findings as well as analyze the results. This is a great summative assignment for Criteria B and Criteria C for any MYP IB classes. It took my 8th grade students 2 class periods (about 2 hours
In this fun and hands-on activity, students will dive into a digital exploration, linking their everyday classroom with an animal cell. This assignment, set up on Google Slides is customizable for teachers and aims to deepen students' grasp of cell structures and functions. How? By making connections between the stuff in their classrooms and the building blocks of an animal cell. It's like finding the hidden gems of science right in their own classroom! Structures Included: - Cell Membrane - Cy
This is a great review game. Pick one student to start. They read the bottom part of their card which says“who has…”. The student with the correct answer says “I have _________.” and then asks the “who has…” question that is on their card. Students continue this question and answer pattern until the last person was the person who started. This particular "I have, Who has" includes science concepts related to Newton's Laws, Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration. This is a digital Google Slides file w
This is a great review game. Pick one student to start. They read the bottom part of their card which says“who has…”. The student with the correct answer says “I have _________.” and then asks the “who has…” question that is on their card. Students continue this question and answer pattern until the last person was the person who started. This particular "I have, Who has" includes science concepts related to Energy, Temperature, Heat, Greenhouse Gases, and Climate Change. This is a digital Goog
This worksheet is a great way for students to practice making graphs. In this digital document, students use Canva to create their graph. There is a video tutorial embedded in the worksheet on how to do so. After students create a graph, they analyze the data by answering several questions. This can be used as a substitute lesson.
This worksheet is a great way for students to practice making graphs. In this digital document, students use Canva to create their graph. There is a video tutorial embedded in the worksheet on how to do so. After students create a graph, they analyze the data by answering several questions. This can be used as a substitute lesson.
Get your students out of the classroom by doing an engaging scavenger hunt. This scavenger hunt reviews reflection, refraction, absorption, and transmission; as well as transparent, opaque and translucent objects. There are 9 activities in this scavenger hunt. It takes about 30 minutes to complete. The scavenger hunt can be done in pairs, groups, or individually.
6th - 8th
Physical Science, Science
NGSS
MS-PS4-2
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