At EazyScience, we provide middle school science and high school biology teachers with endless teaching ideas that transform their lessons into ones they and their students enjoy. We are honored to have had teachers and educators around the world use our teaching resources. The ultimate dream is to reach millions of educators worldwide.
Are you looking for an engaging way to teach heat conductors and insulators to your middle school students? This resource may be just what you are looking for. It will provide your learners the opportunity to: 1) Compare and contrast heat conductors and heat insulators. 2) Design and build a thermo-flask by applying their knowledge of heat conductors and insulators. 3) Design a brand logo and name for their thermoflask. 3) Test the effectiveness of their thermos flask. The resources include: Hea
Teach your next chemical and physical changes lesson with this no-prep, engaging, and fun resource that is designed to give your students the opportunity to: 1. Classify changes as physical or chemical changes and provide their reasoning. 2. Observe and provide evidence (signs) of chemical change happening. 3. Classify changes as reversible or irreversible ***Please see the preview to check sample worksheets, list of materials, and further details ***The resource includes: Physical and Chemical
Bring the microscopic world to life with this complete, ready-to-teach cell unit—featuring a stunning, editable PowerPoint, analogies that stick, and a deliciously fun cookie cell model lab that students beg to do! Designed for middle school life science, this all-in-one resource helps students master eukaryotic vs. prokaryotic cells, plant vs. animal cell structures, and the functions of key organelles—through visual learning, critical thinking, and hands-on creation. What’s Included?✅ 29-
This product includes a 4 station activity to help your students to learn the often misunderstood topic of heat transfer. Students rotate through stations to perform a task and write down their observations (a very important scientific skill). Each station represent one type of modes of heat transfer thus conduction, convection and radiation. The activities are simple and quick to prepare yet encourages deeper learning and collaboration among students. There is also a post activity questions an
It's time for some foldable fun! This product might be the answer to making the kids engaged again. Students create a foldable accordion to learn the abstract topic of earth's layers. Firstly, they research basic information about each layer using the useful links I have provided or from other sources. They fill the boxes with the appropriate info. Secondly, they color each layer and create the "accordion". Simple yet has all element of proper learning plus students collaborate and have fun al
Introduce your students to simple machines with a cool station activity + creativity activity that will surely keep them engaged. This product consists of two activities. In Activity 1 (move and learn): Students move around to observe some common compound machines and identify the simple machines that are found in them. I have included a list of items to use but they can easily be substituted with others in case you don't have. In activity 2 ( sit and design) : students are given a real world p
5th - 8th
Physics, Science
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At EazyScience, we provide middle school science and high school biology teachers with endless teaching ideas that transform their lessons into ones they and their students enjoy. We are honored to have had teachers and educators around the world use our teaching resources. The ultimate dream is to reach millions of educators worldwide.
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active learning, hands-on, minds on , student centered learning,
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I hold a Bachelor's degree in Biology and a Master's degree in International Teaching from Framingham State University (Massachusetts, USA)
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