Soil Investigation - Sand, Clay and Loam Google Slide presentation with working soil investigation and questions for students. Printable Investigation sheet attached. Loam recipe included. 10 slides Pictures/Images from Google.
6 Brain Break Ideas for Force and Motion for 2nd grade science. Can be used for other grades also. Push and Pull Dance Balloon Force Human Marble Run Inclined Plane Race Tug of War Parachute Play
6 Fun Brain Break Ideas about Matter for 2nd grade science, but can be used for other grades. Matter Scavenger Hunt Solid, Liquid, Gas Dance Balloon Magic Freeze and Melt Mystery Bag Matter Charades
5 Brain Breaks about Lifecycles for 2nd grade science. Can be used for other grades also. Butterfly Dance Frog Lifecycle Hop Seed to Plant Stretch Lifecycle Charades Bird Life Yoga
Brain Breaks for Science (Earth, Sun, Moon and Stars) - 6 suggested brain breaks Sun Salutation Dance Star Jumping Jacks Earth Rotation Game Constellation Creation Moon Phase Movement Solar System Stroll
Rocks and Minerals End of Unit Assessment 22 questions - Bubble questions, Multiple Choice, Fill in Blank and Constructive Response Questions. Images found in Google images Questions: Asking Questions about rocks and minerals Rocks Minerals Moh's Hardness Scale Attributes
Soil Writing Prompt - Capacity to Retain Water - Constructive Response Use as a Formative Assessment, Work on Writing Center, Science Writing Prompt, etc. Image is pulled from Google Images.
Use these posters with standards listed to start off your lesson. Asking questions, thinking about properties: color, mass, length, texture, hardness, strength, absorbency and flexibility. How structures are made: pieces, how they can be rearranged, broken apart to rebuild or build the same structures. Create a K, W, L chart, start brainstorming, use for classroom discussions. Images found on Google. PLEASE FOLLOW ME and ADD RATINGS! Thank you!!!
Use these posters with standards listed to start off your lesson. Asking questions, thinking about properties: color, mass, length, texture, hardness, strength, absorbency and flexibility. How structures are made: pieces, how they can be rearranged, broken apart to rebuild or build the same structures. Create a K, W, L chart, start brainstorming, use for classroom discussions. Images found on Google. PLEASE FOLLOW ME and ADD RATINGS! Thank you!!!