This is a great template for a missing persons poster. My class used this when we studied the colony of Roanoke. Each student created his own disappearance theory, but the application of this template is varied.
This packet is designed for student use to help plan, execute, and record their science fair data. This could also be used as a guide for how to conduct and record information for classroom experiments. Each page is a blank template with basic instructions. Included are...
1: Intro Page
2 : Research Question & Background Information
3: Hypothesis & Prediction
4: Materials List
5: Variables (Independent, Dependent, and Controls)
6: Procedures
7 - 10: Data Collection Pages for Graphs & Ratios
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This resource aligns with NC 5th grade science standards to teach students about...
- autotrophs, heterotrophs, & saprotrophs
- herbivores, carnivores, & omnivores
- primary, secondary, & tertiary consumers
- energy pyramids
-ecosystem vocabulary
Included are a PowerPoint, guided student notes, and a teacher's key. Students become super sleuths by filling in their notes as the teacher leads them through the PowerPoint. The first page of the student notes has a riddle with numbered blanks for t
This unit is designed for students to delve into "Number the Stars" through vocabulary, writing, research, discussion, and art. Students will gain insight into WWII as well as expand their literary knowledge through the use of Google Earth, literary stations, and a comprehensive and creative final map project.
Using this lesson plan and experiment handout, students will create rainbows using water, a plastic bowl, and white light. Afterwards, students will go through the scientific method to answer questions and figure out how white light created a rainbow.
This project requires students to integrate their knowledge of decimals, fractions, and multiplication to find the average rainfall in cities across the world and then solve a series of riddles using that information. Students also have the chance to use technology through QR codes.
A short quiz to assess students' knowledge of transparent, translucent, and opaque objects, prisms bending light, the scientific method, and absorbing and reflecting light. This quiz covers the same information that students learn in the lessons and labs on light that can be found on the Escape to Learning home page.
This document includes a lesson plan and experiment hand out designed to take up 30 to 45 minutes. Students will test various liquids to see if the density of a liquid affects magnetic pull. This is a great introductory lesson for students starting to learn about the scientific method and predictions vs. observations.
3rd - 5th
General Science, Physical Science, Science
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