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Kathy Comack

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Coeur d Alene, Idaho, United States
About the store
Welcome to Middle School Science! I have been teaching in a middle school science classroom for 6 years - these notes, activites, labs, and other materials are all things I use in my classroom, and have made to increase student understanding. I update things as I use them to enhance them or make them more current. Thank you for supporting my love for creating science and classroom materials!
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Preview of Quick Punnett Square Notes

Quick Punnett Square Notes

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Kathy Comack
Introduction to Punnett Squares AND Quick Guide: This is both an introductory note set and a quick note guide with keys. Teaching time is variable: different note sets are included for various uses. You can use the half sheet as a reference guide, or do the notes and guided practice set with your class. Three different note versions for each type of notes (there are two types):Color version (good for posting for digital reference) Completely filled out version (used as a key or as a handout)S
Preview of Earth Sun Moon System Notes

Earth Sun Moon System Notes

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Kathy Comack
Earth Sun Moon System doodle notes that address the two essential questions: How does Earth’s motion affect the amount of daylight and the seasons? Why do Earth and the moon remain in orbit?Note set w/o slides - to be completed as a class.
Preview of Human Body Systems Note Bundle

Human Body Systems Note Bundle

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Kathy Comack
This note set includes notes on: The human digestive system The nervous system The circulatory and Cardiovascular System The Excretory System (and Integumentary System) The Respiratory System And lastly, transport through the circulatory system. This set of notes allows my class to get to know the body systems in preparation for frog dissection.
Preview of Interactions in Ecosystems Notes

Interactions in Ecosystems Notes

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Kathy Comack
This note set covers a whole lesson on "Interactions in Ecosystems" which works within our unit on "Populations, Communities, and Ecosystems." The guided notes include an answer key, and build off of prior scaffolding regarding basic principles of food webs, food pyramids, transfer of energy and matter, and competition in an ecosystem. This note set covers: adaptations and survivalnichescompetition and predationthe three types of symbiotic relationships and examples
Preview of The Excretory (and Integumentary) System Notes

The Excretory (and Integumentary) System Notes

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Kathy Comack
This set of notes covers the excretory (and integumentary) system, and is part of our Human Body Systems Unit (that later ties into frog dissection). This note set is followed by the other body systems, and can be purchased as an entire unit bundle.
Preview of The Respiratory System Notes

The Respiratory System Notes

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Kathy Comack
This set of notes covers the respiratory system, and is part of our Human Body Systems Unit (that later ties into frog dissection). This note set is followed by the other body systems, and can be purchased as an entire unit bundle.
Preview of The Circulatory and Cardiovascular System

The Circulatory and Cardiovascular System

Created by
Kathy Comack
This set of notes covers the the circulatory and cardiovascular system, and is part of our Human Body Systems Unit (that later ties into frog dissection). This note set is followed by the other body systems, and can be purchased as an entire unit bundle.
Preview of Human Digestive System Notes

Human Digestive System Notes

Created by
Kathy Comack
This set of notes covers the human digestive system, and is part of our Human Body Systems Unit (that later ties into frog dissection). This note set is followed by the other body systems, and can be purchased as an entire unit bundle.
Preview of Science Pun Valentines

Science Pun Valentines

Created by
Kathy Comack
Two pages with four different science themed valentines on each page (totalling 8 unique science pun valentines.) There is a black and white set and a color set included. Print on white paper and allow students to color them, print on color and hand them out, print a color version, or do whatever else you'd like with them! My middle schoolers love these and appreciate a good science pun moment - I hand these out to them and allow them to give them to their friends :)
Preview of Controlling Processes Notes (Nervous System)

Controlling Processes Notes (Nervous System)

Created by
Kathy Comack
This set of notes covers the controlling processes (nervous system), and is part of our Human Body Systems Unit (that later ties into frog dissection). This note set is followed by the other body systems, and can be purchased as an entire unit bundle.
Preview of Transport Through the Circulatory System Notes

Transport Through the Circulatory System Notes

Created by
Kathy Comack
This set of notes covers the double loop circulatory system , and is part of our Human Body Systems Unit (that later ties into frog dissection). This note set is followed by the other body systems, and can be purchased as an entire unit bundle.
Preview of Cell Cycle Interactive Notes

Cell Cycle Interactive Notes

Created by
Kathy Comack
These interactive notes go through the Cell Cycle and the phases of Mitosis. These notes were built with the Elevate Science (course 2) curriculum in mind.
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About the store

Experience

Welcome to Middle School Science! I have been teaching in a middle school science classroom for 6 years - these notes, activites, labs, and other materials are all things I use in my classroom, and have made to increase student understanding. I update things as I use them to enhance them or make them more current. Thank you for supporting my love for creating science and classroom materials!

Teaching style

Most of the things you'll find in my TPT store are meant to be used in a hands on classroom - I prefer to DO science vs read about science. I utilize note sets as ways for students to review things we've done or talked about in class, with the occasional webquest thrown in. Most of my resources are do adhere to a strict process; they're meant to be adapted and used as you see fit for your classroom and personal pedagogy.

My own education history

I have worked in both a high school setting and middle school setting (but predominantly middle school). I graduated from Whitworth University, and have taught in Washington, Idaho, and Montana.