This math resource contains 36 numbered boxes that can be used during assessments. This allows students enough room to solve math problems and the ability to keep track of problems solved during math assessments. I use this for math benchmarks and math state assessments. Find other free resources for math at EducationalResource.org
In this Earth Science lab, students will crush a soda can using atmospheric pressure. This is a common science experiment with a twist. In this version, students will calculate the total air pressure found on the outside of the can. The kids will take the surface area formula of a cylinder and find out about how many pounds of air is sitting on top of and around the can. This lab also attempts to incorporate math into a science class. Students will learn what psia (pounds per square inch actu
Note: You will need some fossil examples in order to complete this lab. In this historical geology lab, student groups will do their best to identify up to 8 fossils using the web and some included links to great fossil identification websites and pdf files. Students will research the 5 types of fossils: casts and molds, permineralization and replacement, carbonization, unaltered/original remains, and trace fossils. They will also find real-world examples of each type of fossil. http://eart
Using colored pencils or crayons, students will read some Christmas puns and then identify nouns, verbs, pronouns, adverbs, and adjectives with different colors. They will also identify compound or simple sentences. For more worksheets, activities, projects, videos and other educational ideas for your students, please visit EducationalResource.org
Engage your students in a thoughtful exploration of friendship with this opinion writing worksheet. Designed to develop their writing skills and critical thinking, this resource guides students through expanding upon the initial paragraph of an opinion essay. By providing three additional paragraphs with personal examples, students will delve deeper into the concept of being a good friend. The worksheet begins with a prompt that asks students to consider what it means to be a good friend. The in
Exploring Earth's Magnetic Magic: Reading Passage and Experiment Overview: This resource combines a reading passage with a hands-on experiment, allowing students to grasp the concept of magnetism and Earth's magnetic field in a fun and interactive way. Key Concepts Covered:Earth's magnetic field as a guiding force.The analogy of Earth as a giant magnet with north and south poles.Functionality of a compass and its reliance on Earth's magnetic field.Crafting a homemade compass through a sim
This is a nine-page worksheet designed to help students master the RL.9 standard of comparing and contrasting story elements. With three unique and fun stories, students will practice comparing and contrasting key elements like characters, themes, settings, and plots across different stories. Each set of stories teaches a valuable moral lesson, making this a perfect resource for building reading comprehension and character education. The worksheet includes: Three sets of short stories, each with
3rd - 6th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
Engage your 3rd through 6th-grade students in a fun and educational activity that explores the importance of fur color for mammal survival. This worksheet combines reading comprehension with an interactive playground experiment to teach key concepts about animal camouflage and adaptation. Key Features:Informative Text: A kid-friendly passage explaining how fur color helps mammals camouflage, protect themselves, and adapt to seasonal changes.Interactive Activity: A hands-on experiment where stude
Dive into the world of volume estimation with this engaging and interactive activity designed for elementary students to explore the concept of estimating and measuring the volume of water. This resource is perfect for teachers looking to add a splash of excitement to their math lessons! In this activity, you'll set up your classroom with several different-sized graduated cylinders displayed on a table. Surrounding them are 10 containers of various shapes and sizes – cups, sponges, measuring cup
In this bundle of resources, students will be exposed to reading the different types of expository text: description, sequence, compare and contrast, caused and effect. Description: Students will read about the German Pointer dog. They are asked to underline signal words. Students will list the three things that make the dog a popular pet and then give reasons why they would want or not want to own one. On the backside of the paper, students will then write their own description of a family m
This is an activity-based reading log. My idea behind this type of reading log is threefold. 1. Keep track of the books that students are reading and the time they are reading each day. 2. Practice a skill based on reading, writing, and science standards as well as a review of previously taught standards to add more practice. 3. To give students an opportunity to interact more with their parents and siblings and friends, through instilling a little more patriotism, awareness of national events a
2nd - 4th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
Step into the enchanting world of Skip, a charming squirrel, as you delve into three captivating stories told from unique points of view. Experience the magic of storytelling through the lens of first, second, and third-person perspectives. Not only will you embark on thrilling adventures alongside Skip, but you'll also enhance your reading skills and gain a deeper understanding of different narrative styles. The pictures in the text are coloring book style, so faster readers can color in the pi
This is a customizable Google Doc worksheet that has students reading a writing prompt, restating that prompt, and then adding three big ideas. In the end, students should have 4 solid introduction paragraphs.
Engage learners with this interactive and informative exploration lab on magnets! This product is a resource designed for elementary students, offering a delightful journey into the world of magnets and their mysterious powers. Informative Content: The resource begins with a reading passage that introduces students to the basics of magnets explaining what magnets are, what they stick to, and how they work. The reading passage reinforces key concepts such as the two sides of a magnet (North and
2nd - 5th
Physical Science, Science
NGSS
3-PS2-3
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Experience
Science grade 6-8 for 12 years
HS Earth Science 5 year
HS Biology 1 year
Algebra 2 years
Spanish 3 years
3rd Grade (In my 4th Year.)
Teaching style
Big fan of hands on science to teach the content.
Awards & shining teacher moments
White Mountain Donuts Teacher of the Month
APS Teacher of the Month
My own education history
BA in Bilingual Education from Western NM University
BS in Geoscience from Mississippi State University
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Married 25 years with 5 children.
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