Long ago, people used the sun to tell time before clocks were invented. In this engaging reading passage and activity, students will learn about the fascinating world of sundials and how they were used to keep track of time. This worksheet provides a fun and educational opportunity for students to explore the concept of sundials and their importance in ancient timekeeping. The worksheet includes step-by-step instructions for building a sundial using common materials such as a paper plate, clay,
This equivalent fractions math worksheet is designed to reinforce students' understanding of equivalent fractions and comparing them. Through various exercises, students will showcase their proficiency in comparing fractions using diverse methods such as number lines, pie charts, and comparison techniques like the butterfly or cannonball method. The worksheet also includes word problems challenging students to apply their knowledge in practical scenarios. Moreover, it reinforces essential concep
Unlock the Power of Time: A Dynamic Math Worksheet for Mastering Elapsed Time! This comprehensive worksheet is designed to enhance your students' skills in solving diverse types of elapsed time problems. They will tackle questions such as "What time did he leave?", "How much time is left?", "How much time has passed?", "What time did it start?", and "How long was it?" Each phrase offers a challenge for students to conquer, and with four questions dedicated to each, they'll gain practice and conf
In this money word problems worksheet, students will add and subtract dollar amounts to find out how much they would spend altogether, how much change they need back and figure out if they have enough money to purchase the items. There are 8 money word problems in all. Because this money math worksheet is a Google doc, you may change the names and the verbage to fit your local area and students. For other math worksheets and activities for your elementary students, please continue exploring E
In this lab, students will take piles of sand and determine what the sand's angle of repose is. Students will compare 4 trials and see at how many degrees slope will the sand be able to handle before it has a landslide. There is math involved in this process. Students will then answer some questions based on their observations. For more Earth Science labs and activities, visit EarthScience.xyz
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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
Additional biographical information
Married 25 years with 5 children.
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