This is a cut and paste parts of the ocean floor worksheet. Ideally, it is to be used to reiterate the parts of the ocean floor that have been taught (either as a classwork review or hw assignment). It labels the parts such as: abyssal plain, continental slope, continental shelf, trenches, mid-ocean ridge and seamount island.
This is a token board to be used as part of a positive behavior reinforcement system. Students start out earning their chosen reward very quickly to help better understand the cause-effect relationship of making good choices. Once that is understood, the teacher can back off instead of earning a smiley for each behavior, every time, to earning for exhibiting these behaviors for an entire period. I print on cardstock, laminate and use dry erase markers.
This is a good visual to provide for students who need that extra reminder about how to behave in the hallway when moving about the school. Made to be used as a handheld (small) reminder. The teacher can hold it up to show the student or the student can hold it while walking.
Students use the written cues (arrows, tilt of Earth, order of seasons) to label the seasons as well as what approximate date would mark the beginning of that season. A word bank is included.
This is a quick review sheet for the Ocean Movements (tides, surface and deep ocean currents and waves). Ideally, it would be sent home as a homework assignment to just reiterate what was learned in class and to be able to identify each thing. Multisensory (cut and paste)
This sheet is meant to be used as a review for using the Mohs Hardness Scale. It reviews the concept of using the scale to determine if one mineral can scratch another.
This reviews the 4 major layers of the atmosphere: troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere & thermosphere. It is a cut and paste where you identify the layer and one characterstic of that layer.
This is a template to create the flip book pictured. Use 12" x 18" construction paper to make the flipbooks with the students. You can copy the templates on colored paper (just to make it pretty).... There is an example of what we wrote under each flap as well. The templates print 6 to a sheet.
This is a cut and paste parts of the lunar cycle worksheet. Ideally, it is to be used to reiterate the parts of the lunar cycle that have been taught (either as a classwork review or hw assignment). It labels the parts such as: waxing gibbous, waxing crescent, first quarter, third quarter, waning gibbous, waning crescent, full moon and new moon.
This is a task card that demonstrates step by step how to interrupt an adult politely. Good for students who come up to you while you are in the middle of a conversation and just start telling you something random. This will help them reset and try again politely.
This is a great way to review the rock cycle with your class or small groups. It can also serve as a formative assessment. Good hands on cut & paste sheet for a science center as well.
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