Hypothesis writing can be challenging for students. Many times students are unable to identify what can be tested through observation and measurement. This resource provides 2 worksheets for students to differentiate between testable hypothesis and those that cannot be tested through scientific experimentation. This resources is available in three versions: PDF (for print or digital PDF editing), in PowerPoint, and in Google Slides. Related Products⭐ Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning Science -CE
This concept map allows students to create connections between types of tectonic plate movements and the geographical features that result. It can be used to reinforceme the NGSS Disciplinary Core Idea ESS2.B, which is taught at Grade 4, Middle School, and High School levels. Grade 4- "Plate Tectonics and Large-Scale System Interactions- The locations of mountain ranges, deep ocean trenches, ocean floor structures, earthquakes, and volcanoes occur in patterns. Most earthquakes and volcanoes
Sketch notes are designed to provide visual clues to engage students and help them retain learning about the engineering design process. There will be 5 different topics covered: - Engineering Design Process (an overview) - Before the Design- Problem Definition - Design Testing - Design Optimization - After the Design Each topic includes a 2-page note sheet. There are three different forms- blank, fill-in-the-blank, and complete- to allow for differentiati