Looking for a fun and creative way to review energy concepts? Look no further! This engaging resource is perfect for reviewing energy types, transformations, and heat. As students work through the questions, their answers determine how they color and design their character — making science review both educational and artistic! Choose between two seasonal themes: ❄️ Snowman Energy Review – perfect for winter 🦃 Turkey Energy Review – perfect for fall Your students will love the hands-on, cr
Make abstract force fields click for your students with this engaging Color-by-Number worksheet! Students answer higher-level multiple-choice questions and reveal a hidden picture by coloring based on their answers — learning science and staying focused. Perfect for middle school physical science when teaching gravitational, magnetic, and electric fields. 🧠 What Students Will Learn Students will identify and compare: ✔️ Characteristics of gravitational, magnetic, and electric fields ✔
Are you new to teaching Physical Science or need the extra Anchor charts to help students visually remember concepts from the unit? Well, these anchor charts are perfect additions for you! I have these on my walls in my classroom and students always refer back to them and it helps keep materials relevant. Even when I take these items down for testing, students will still look at the wall for the poster they refer to. These anchor charts are taken from the standards of 8th grade physical s
Are you new to teaching Physical Science or need the extra Anchor charts to help students visually remember concepts from the unit? Well, these anchor charts are perfect additions for you! I have these on my walls in my classroom and students always refer back to them and it helps keep materials relevant. Even when I take these items down for testing, students will still look at the wall for the poster they refer to. These anchor charts are taken from the standards of 8th grade physical science
This resource contains 3 concept Maps with Keys for a great review. The first organizer is about mechanical waves, the second is about Electromagnetic Waves, and the last is on wave behavior (transmission, scattering, reflection, refraction, etc.) I gave these to my students for review of material and its great for a refresher and for their notebooks. I hope you enjoy!
Make science concepts easier to grasp with these Fill-in-the-Blank SparkNotes-Style Summaries, designed to support student understanding in middle and high school science. Whether you're teaching 8th grade or high school Physical Science, these resources align with the Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) and provide clear, structured reinforcement for every unit (Matter, Energy, Force and motion, waves, electricity and magnets). Each summary presents essential content in a student-friendly
Are you new to teaching Physical Science or need the extra Anchor charts to help students visually remember concepts from the unit? Well, these anchor charts are perfect additions for you! I have these on my walls in my classroom and students always refer back to them and it helps keep materials relevant. Even when I take these items down for testing, students will still look at the wall for the poster they refer to. These anchor charts are taken from the standards of 8th grade physical science
This is a fun color by number activity with a pumpkin for fall. It covers physical and chemical changes and properties and promotes critical thinking skills for your students. It is a great was to introduce or review concepts for this standard. My classes enjoy it, I hope yours does too! This resource has 2 pages of questions and one color by number picture drawn by myself. Answer Key included for easy grading
Do you need a small group manipulative for Elements and using the periodic table? Look no further than this resource. You can print, laminate, separate, and use for years! Using the GA Milestones Periodic Table as a reference, I created matching cards for students to correctly identify the element using the Atomic number and Atomic Mass for correct Identification. The first cards contain the number of Proton, neutron, and/or electron numbers and the students have to match them to the correct Ele
Need anchor charts for students to refer back to and your admin to love? I have created a PDF of the ones i use for the Energy unit in my classroom. I have included a way to remember all forms of energy and each chart corresponds to a standard. My students love these and yours will too! This set includes: Types of energyenergy transformations and conservation of energyPotential and kinetic energy in a systemHeat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation