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
Students struggle with understanding the lunar phases, especially from the perspective on Earth. This activity helps students grasp this by using a cut out wheel that blocks the back side of the moon. Materials needed: - Scissors - Paper Fasteners
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
This is a worksheet that can be used as a check-in for understanding, or an activity for students who finish early, or a worksheet as a substitute activity. Students circle the correct answers to the questions to figure out what color to color the numbers. After coloring the numbers, the student will reveal the hidden image! This activity can be independent or partner activity.
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 quiz or warm up has very specific directions! Students who read directions will learn that they don't have to answer any of the quiz questions. I use this for the beginning of the year to show the importance of reading directions. This product is editable, so if you want to use it for a different subject and change the questions, or make the questions more difficult, etc. you can! Document is 8.5" x 11", but there are 2 quizzes on 1 sheet of paper with different directions. That way you c
This is a worksheet that can be used as a check-in for understanding, or an activity for students who finish early, or a worksheet as a substitute activity. Students circle the correct answers to the questions to figure out what color to color the numbers. After coloring the numbers, the student will reveal the hidden image! This activity can be independent or partner activity.
Great SEL activity for middle school students. It can also be used in Science as an activity to introduce stimuli and responses (nervous system). Students are given 5 examples of stimuli that they may experience in their lives. They then have to write down a "poor response" and a "healthy response" to the stimuli. There is an example on the worksheet: Stimulus: Someone making fun of your clothes Poor Response: Making fun of their clothes Healthy Response: Complimenting yourself on the clothes
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.
Do your students work in teams on projects? This worksheet allows students to create a T-shirt design for their team! It's a fun way to get students to work together before starting a group project. There are 3 pages included: 1. Includes the Criteria and Constraints I use in my class 2. No Criteria or Constraints 3. Includes a section for Criteria and Constraints that you can write in
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.
This is a worksheet that can be used for introducing speed and motion, or it could be an activity for students who finish early. Students circle which speed is faster for each question and then color the corresponding space on the coloring page to reveal a hidden image.
Quick and Easy worksheet. This could be used as a warm up, an exit ticket, or as guided practice. There are only 3 questions. The second page is a scaffolded version, and the last page has the answers.
8th - 9th
Math, Physical Science, Science
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