These worksheets are perfect to help reiterate student learning over the scientific method! Complete with student notes and staggered learning approach where the students ends up writing their own experiments. Perfect for testing student knowledge, a sub day, or homework.
Students have chance to get active and get outside with this lab. Have your students time themselves running, skipping, and speed walking three different times. They will then calculate their speed for all 9 trials, find average speed, answer questions about independent and dependent variable, etc. My kids love an opportunity to get outside and learn. I know yours will too!
This activity allows your students to implement what they have learned about chemistry by writing out chemical formulas and identifying elements and compounds.
This project is guaranteed fun for everyone! Once the students have learned about renewable versus nonrenewable resources, let them create a clean energy gingerbread home! The project is complete with materials you will need, instructions, and a writing portion to help the kids connect the activity with prior knowledge.
The Math Tree is a spectacular way to engage your students in learning addition! Solve the problems on the apple, cut/paste onto the correct answer, and color in the fruit! Post the trees on your classroom wall to create a class apple orchard!
This activity allows your students to have creative liberty in exploring the qualifications of life. I personally created this as an activity for the kids to do outside as we wrapped up our unity on taxonomy. We sat in the beautiful grass, created our very own organisms, and classified them. This was very helpful for them when learning the domains and kingdoms!
Start your school year off right with a respect agreement! The goal is to get your kids to think about what respect might look like student to student, student to teacher, teacher to student, and how the student can respect the classroom environment. This can be done as group work or individually!
Let your students express themselves with this self-love activity! The kids will love making a pastry full of everything they enjoy about themselves. Perfect for social emotional learning.
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This is my second year teaching 6th grade science! I love making creative projects and worksheets for my kids to implement what they have learned!
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Bachelors in Health from the University of Texas at Austin
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