I have 12+ years experience teaching both middle and high school students in New York State. I have also done enrichment programs with elementary school students. I am certified in science and special education grades 5-12. I am also working on my administrator certification as I have recently graduated with my Master's in School Building Leadership from Mercy College.
Use this worksheet to help your students practice making line graphs. In addition, they will have to identify both the independent and dependent variables. Hopefully, they will make the connection between the variables and their placement on the graph. There is a key provided for the teacher. There are ten line graphs for students to work with.
line graph, plot points, independent variable, dependent variable, data table, uniform scale, x-axis, y-axis
Use this fun PowerPoint Jeopardy Game to review the important concepts of the forms of energy and energy transformations. This game is appropriate for intermediate level science students in grades 5 - 8. The answers are included in the PowerPoint presentation. This can be a great and fun review or assessment activity.
energy, transformation, light, heat, renewable, non-renewable, nuclear, geothermal, wind, solar, mechanical, kinetic, potential, stored, motion, fossil fuel, coal, oil, gas,
Use this worksheet to examine line graphs with your students to identify the independent variable, the dependent variable, and an appropriate title for the graph. There is a teacher answer key provided.
line graph, dependent variable, independent variable, graph title
Start the year off right by instructing and assessing your students' knowledge of the difference between independent and dependent variables. This worksheet will help you accomplish that goal in your middle or high school science class. There is a teacher answer key included.
dependent variable, independent variable, relationship, change, amount, experiment, investigate, determine, respond, manipulate
Use this resource to help your middle school math and science students learn and practice how to make line graphs as well as identify the independent and dependent variables. Move beyond bar graphs! There is a teacher key provided and eight graphs for practice.
line graph, plot points, x-axis, y-axis, independent variable, dependent variable
Looking for a resource to help your elementary students learn how to make and interpret graphs? This is a selection of science based questions that require students to create and interpret bar graphs, line graphs, and tables to practice these necessary skills. Use this question bank to make worksheets, quizzes, or assess a particular lesson or group of lessons during a K - 6 unit on graphing.
graph, line graph, bar graph, data, table, chart, information, interpret, read
Use this resource to build and design your own tests, quizzes, worksheets, and graded do-nows for your unit on scientific method. All answers are provided for all questions.
experiment, research, design, graph, relationship, dependent variable, independent variable, control, hypothesis, data, conclusion, question, line graph, data table
Use this multi-step procedure lab to help your high school biology students understand diffusion, osmosis, and the use of indicators in science. The lab focuses on effectively using iodine as a starch indicator as well as a glucose indicator. In addition, onion cells are used as a method for observing diffusion/osmosis using salt water and distilled water. Another aspect of learning in this lab is the use of the microscope to view the onion cells. There is a teacher answer key provided.
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This worksheet is a fill in the blank Cloze activity that introduces and assesses your middle to high school students on the basics of the scientific method and measurement. There is a teacher answer key provided.
hypothesis, problem, question, variable, control, data, procedure, research, experiment, investigation, conclusion, constant, independent variable, dependent variable
Use this worksheet to reinforce student understanding of the scientific method and all of the steps involved in it. There are 6 experiments listed but the steps of the experiment are out of order. Students must use a key to put the steps in the correct order and then they are challenged to design their own simple experiment. Teacher answer key is included.
question, hypothesis, prediction, procedure, experiment, data, research, conclusion
Use this worksheet to help struggling students or any student to reinforce the use of pictures/diagrams in science as they are related to vocabulary words for a unit on plants. A teacher answer key with definitions has been provided.
Paper chromatography, Seed, Plant rooting, Autotrophic organisms, Ecological succession, Photosynthetic activity setup, Mitosis, Plant cells, Photosynthesis, Cotyledon, Roots,
Fertilization, Life cycle of a plant, Flower
This is aollection of multiple choice and extended response questions all about force and motion. It is appropriate for a K - 6 science classroom. Answer key is included. Use this document to build your own tests, quizzes, and do-nows for student assessment during a unit on force and motion.
force, motion, friction, gravity, simple machines, levers, inclined plane, pulley, increase/decrease, balance, distance
Super Science
4th - 7th
Basic Principles, General Science, Physical Science
This is a 25 page document with multiple choice questions and extended response. The topics covered are scientific method, measurement, and graphing questions. There are both elementary level questions and middle school questions. The answers are provided to all questions in the packet.
Use this question bank to build assessments for your K - 6 science classroom. There are multiple choice and extended response questions. Answer key is included.
electrical energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, sound energy, light energy, friction, gravitational potential energy, chemical energy, the Sun as a source of all energy, temperature, thermometer
K - 8th
Basic Principles, General Science, Physical Science
Use this lesson plan and accompanying lab as part of your high school biology class. The lab, lesson plan, and rubrics are included as well as a teacher answer key.
homeostasis, circulatory system, respiratory system, pulse rate, heart rate, oxygen, carbon dioxide, blood flow, increase, decrease, experiment, hypothesis, research, design, procedure, data
Use this 17 page document filled with multiple choice and extended response questions about lab safety, measurement, and science equipment to design your own quizzes, tests, and worksheets. All answers are provided within the document to make it easier for teachers to use.
lab, safety, measurement, graduated cylinder, volume, mass, length, metric ruler, cm, mm, mL, micrometer, microscope, coarse adjustment, fine adjustment, eyepiece, diaphragm, magnification, slide, coverslip, stain, chromat
This document contains over 30 pages of multiple choice and extended response questions all about the basic properties of matter. This is designed for use in a K - 6 classroom learning about science. Simple properties and processes such as color, shape, odor, texture, mass, volume AND the tools we use to measure and observe are all assessed in this bank of questions. The answers to all questions are provided. Build your own quizzes, tests, and do nows with this.
shape, color, texture, odo
Use this 31 page document to build your own quizzes, tests, worksheets, labs, and do-now activiteis for your high school biology class. There are a vareity of multiple choice, extended response, and graphing questions to choose from. All answers are provided.
enzyme, substrate, pH, shape, structure, amino acid, temperature, fever, concentration, heat, rate of reaction, decomposition, synthesis
Use this question bank to assess your K - 6 elementary students during your units of study about science. This packet contains multiple choice and extended response/graphing questions that deal with weather.
weather, precipitation, freeze, melt, snow, rain, sleet, hail, water cycle, runoff, evaporation, clouds, temperature, condensation, groundwater
Use this 37 question worksheet as a warm-up or practice setting for an upcoming test/quiz for the scientific method. There is a teacher answer key provided and a student answer sheet. All multiple-choice, extended response, and graphing questions are appropriate for the middle school level.
control, variable, dependent variable, independent variable, hypothesis, graph, table, chart, diagram, measurement, volume, mass, graduated cylinder, conclusion, triple beam balance, hand lens, ruler, gr
5th - 9th
Basic Principles, General Science
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Experience
I have 12+ years experience teaching both middle and high school students in New York State. I have also done enrichment programs with elementary school students. I am certified in science and special education grades 5-12. I am also working on my administrator certification as I have recently graduated with my Master's in School Building Leadership from Mercy College.
Teaching style
I like to combine the sentiments of Gardner's multiple intelligence theory with the constructivist theory of Twomey.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Member Golden Key National Honor Society
Graduated top 10% of high school class
Graduated top 10% of PSU
My own education history
Pennsylvania State University - 2001 B.S. in Psychology with Biological Sciences Option.
Manhattanville College - 2005 - M.A.T. for Science (5 - 9) and (7 - 12).
Certified Biology grades (5 - 12), Students with Disabilities (7 - 12)
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