I have taught all subjects of science from biology to physics to chemistry to geology. Most of the 16 years I have taught have been in 6th grade, but I have also taught grades 7, 8, and 9.
Need a quick and no prep lesson to go with the upcoming Super Bowl? This lesson will allow students to do some light research about each city that is going to the Super Bowl. Students will have to find the city on a map, see how long it would take to drive from the team's city to the Super Bowl location,look up statistics about the city such as population, and research about the football team's past superbowl appearances. Can be assigend as slides or printed out as a worksheets.
5th - 7th
For All Subjects, Geography, Other (Social Studies)
Looking at the win and loss records from past superbowl teams, students will calculate the fractions and percentages of winning and lossing. After completing all the data, students have 5 application questions to answer about the data.
This Google Slide product will allow for a quick formative check on students' understanding of the speed of sound as it travels through different mediums. Great to use for a quick check, to add to an assignment, distance learning, or for a bell ringer activity.
This fun and engaging activity is a great way for students to review the layers of the Earth vocabulary while sneaking in a bit of math. Students will match the numbered definition/fact to the layer of the Earth in the box. The magic square is completed correctly when the values in each of the rows, columns, and diagonals adds up to the same sum, known as the “magic number." This self checking worksheet is a great formative assessment for a quick review after notes or before a quiz. Vocabula
A magic square is a grid of numbers where the values in each of the rows, columns and diagonals adds up to the same sum, known as the “magic number." To determine what square the number belongs in, the student must match the cell vocabulary word to the definition in the box. This is a self-checking worksheet to use while reviewing the basic parts of the cell. It also allows the student to use math and problem solving skills. Vocabulary words include: Cell membrane, nucleus, chromosomes, mit
This checklist outlines all of the expectations for making a quality graph. Included outline for both line and bar graph. It breaks down each part of the graph into the catagories: title, labeling, numbering on each axis, and final reminders depending on the type of graph created. This can be use to display in class as a poster, used in slides during notes, or placed in notebooks as a reminder when making graphs.
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Basic Principles, General Science, Graphing
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I have taught all subjects of science from biology to physics to chemistry to geology. Most of the 16 years I have taught have been in 6th grade, but I have also taught grades 7, 8, and 9.
My own education history
Bacholors in Science
Masters in Human Health and Performance Education
Specialist in General Education
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