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Kimberly Scott Science

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Midland, Michigan, United States
About the store
Welcome to my teaching resource store! My dedication for teaching science started 25 years ago. I have experience in K-8th grade science and STEM Lab, as well as several years teaching elementary self-contained. Even in self-contained, I rotated with the other classes as the science teacher. I have had my own classroom and also taught science from a cart. I bring a wealth of knowledge and passion to the resources I create.
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Preview of Blank Science Experiment Journal Template | Digital & Print | Grades 3 4 5 Labs

Blank Science Experiment Journal Template | Digital & Print | Grades 3 4 5 Labs

Are you looking to design hands-on experiments with your upper elementary students? Help students learn the scientific method by creating investigations on the topic of their choice. This blank lab report template includes a student-editable Google Slides document and a printable version. We will guide you step by step to help students think like scientists. Great For3rd, 4th, and 5th gradeFlexible Learning in the ClassroomTeachers creating experiments from their curriculumHomeschool Science
Preview of Blank Science Experiment Journal Template | Digital & Print | Grades K, 1st, 2nd

Blank Science Experiment Journal Template | Digital & Print | Grades K, 1st, 2nd

Help students design an experiment and create a memorable scientific experience. This blank science experiment template helps adults and students create a hands-on investigation on the topic of their choice. Included are a PDF printable version and a student-editable Google Slides document. We will guide you step by step to think like a scientist. This download now includes both a PDF of the science journal and the Google Slides link. Choose what works best for you. If you cannot use external
Preview of Blank Science Experiment Journal Template | Digital Or Print | Grades 6 7 8 Labs

Blank Science Experiment Journal Template | Digital Or Print | Grades 6 7 8 Labs

Are you looking to create hands-on investigations with your middle school students? Help students think like a scientist using a lab report template. Included are an editable Google Slides and a print version. We will take you step by step in designing unique experiments on the topic of your choice. Great For6th, 7th, 8th grade, and even high schoolFlexible Learning in the ClassroomTeachers creating experiments from their curriculumHomeschool Science LessonsScience Fair ProjectsSummer Science
Preview of Science Fair Project Bundle | Journal | Labels | Judging Form | Awards | Ideas

Science Fair Project Bundle | Journal | Labels | Judging Form | Awards | Ideas

A comprehensive toolkit for science fair coordinators, covering every step of the process. The download features both printable and digital resources. You'll receive editable parent letters, judging forms, project labels, and certificates. Students can conduct unique experiments using the provided workbooks designed for three different grade levels. You will need Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Microsoft Publisher to open and edit some of the programs. Please make sure you have these
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About the store

Experience

Welcome to my teaching resource store! My dedication for teaching science started 25 years ago. I have experience in K-8th grade science and STEM Lab, as well as several years teaching elementary self-contained. Even in self-contained, I rotated with the other classes as the science teacher. I have had my own classroom and also taught science from a cart. I bring a wealth of knowledge and passion to the resources I create.

Teaching style

My specialty lies in hands-on science investigations and science fairs, where I have been a coordinator for many years. I want to create memorable experiences that foster a love of discovery and exploration. A primary goal is to craft resources that provide a clear background for teachers. Teachers should feel excited and prepared when they dive deeply into the wonders of science. Science is messy but structured at the same time. My teaching focuses on the progress students are making. We are all discovering the world together. You will find many project-based learning units with STEM challenges and station activities. Science fairs are a learning opportunity that works best when resources are provided to coordinators and families. Building confidence through positive experiences in science during elementary school creates more confident middle and high school students.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Saginaw Valley State University 2023 STEM Star

My own education history

Bachelors in Education from Central Michigan University Biology major Reading minor 20 + master-level credits in middle-level and science education Consistently participating in conferences and professional development.

Additional biographical information

I love the simple things in life. I wake up most mornings for an early morning swim. Physical fitness is important to me. I am an avid gardener. Every year, I tend to turn my vegetable garden into a science experiment. I am not good at annuals, but perennial flowers fill my yard. I love to enjoy nature by camping and kayaking. Some of my best experiences were working a summer at the Philadelphia Zoo and taking college classes on Beaver Island in Michigan. The Great Lakes are amazing. I am very proud of the science fair I helped create at my boy's elementary school. It has continued long after they moved on, and the school continues to use my workbook series and bring me back to teach the workshop. My biggest accomplishment is that my husband and I were able to give our boys a childhood full of exploring and creating memories. I believe I became a science teacher because, as a child, my mom let us be kids. We spent our days exploring, creating things, riding bikes, boating, and having fun outings. One memory I have is trying to collect as much water as we could on rainy days. We would use every cooler and bucket we could find. I would say that was a STEM challenge. I want my students to have experiences like that. I am not afraid to try something new with my students to see what happens. If it works, I try to turn it into a resource. Since my resources are very in-depth, it takes me a while to put new ones up. I love Halloween. Every year, my yard is fully decorated. It is my own STEM challenge with homemade props and moveable pieces. You will find many Halloween-themed units in my store. I have dealt with joint issues and some health issues, which is why childhood is so important to me. We must focus on what we can do and not what we can't. TPT has been a huge blessing to me. It kept me involved in teaching when I stayed home with my two boys. It has allowed me to share all of these ideas. I love creating and exploring. It is an extension of my childhood.