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In this bundle, students will be able to practice converting metric values using: King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk ********This bundle makes the resources buy one get one 50% off******** This bundle includes: Step-by-step instructions on how to complete a metric conversionA great visual for KHDBDCMConverting measurements from larger units into smaller unitsConverting measurements from smaller units into larger unitsChallenge questionsReal-world word problemsCharting what unit each of t
This is a single page "Quantitative vs Qualitative Worksheet" that includes: Definitions of Quantitative & Qualitative dataExamples of Quantitative & Qualitative dataPractice identifying Quantitative & Qualitative dataReal-world identification of Quantitative & Qualitative dataThere are three versions: One filled out completely (answer key)One with definitions missing practice answers & real-world examplesOne blank versionThis Quantitative vs Qualitative Worksheet can be used as: Introductory Le
This activity covers the four types of measurements: Length, Volume, Mass, and Temperature. For each measurement there is: One page of notes: describing this measurement, how to use the tools, and the units that it usesOne page of practice: practice using images to measure using the toolsThese notes and practice can be used as: Introductory LessonNotesSub lesson / reviewStation workIndependent workHomeworkIf you want to purchase one of these Notes and Practice, you can find them here: Measuri
In this activity, students will be able to practice converting metric values using: King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk In my classroom, I usually teach this concept using I do, We do, You do. So for examples A & B, I would walk them through step by step how to do a metric conversion. Then we would complete questions 1 & 2 together, and the rest of the back could be done independently or with their lab partners! This activity includes: Charting what unit each of the types of me
In this activity, students will be able to use “ King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk” to complete metric conversions from one unit to another. In my classroom, I usually teach this concept using I do, We do, You do. So for examples A & B, I would walk them through step by step how to do a metric conversion. Then we would complete questions 1 & 2 together, and the rest of the back could be done independently or with their lab partners! This activity includes: Step-by-step instruc
In this activity, students will have the opportunity to learn four different types of measurements in a hands-on lab! This lab kicks off with some metric conversion review. Then it conquers: Length: students will use a meter stick / metric ruler to measure the length of every day objectsMass: students will use a triple-beam balance to determine the mass of classroom itemsVolume: students will decode a secret phrase by determining the volume of liquids and solids (using displacement).Temperature:
This is hands-down my favorite resource that I used in my classroom. It is a review board game! This board game does take prep (printing / cutting), but once you put in the time it can be used for years to come!This resource comes with: Teacher Set-Up InstructionsStudent Instructions - How to PlayColor Printable Game BoardExplanation of Card ColorsFour Sets of Cards (for different colors)If you purchase this resource, the materials required to play this game are: This downloadable resourcePaper
This bundle covers the four types of measurements: Length, Volume, Mass, and Temperature. For each measurement there is: One page of notes: describing this measurement, how to use the tools, and the units that it usesOne page of practice: practice using images to measure using the toolsOne page of hands-on lab activities: where students are physically measuring things with toolsThese notes and practice can be used as: Introductory LessonNotesSub lesson / reviewStation workIndependent workHomewor
This is a single page "Observations vs. Inferences Worksheet" that includes: Definitions of Observations vs. InferencesExamples of Observations vs. InferencesPractice identifying Observations vs. InferencesReal-world identification of Observations vs. InferencesThere are three versions: One filled out completely (answer key)One with definitions missing practice answers & real-world examplesOne blank versionThis Observations vs. Inferences Worksheet can be used as: Introductory LessonNotesSub les
This is a single page "vocabulary cheat sheet" that reviews vocabulary for experimental design including the following terms: HypothesisIndependent VariableDependent VariableControl GroupConstantConclusionIt highlights their definitions and an example for each. There are three versions: One filled out completelyOne with definitions missing examplesOne with just the vocabulary termsI also made all of these above with the title Experimental Design Vocabulary, if you don't like that it says chea
This activity includes Notes and Practice for learning how to measure mass. It includes: One page of notes: describing mass, units of mass, tools to measure mass, and how to use these tools.One page of practice: practice using the mass riders of a Triple-Beam Balance to measure the mass of objects.These Measuring Mass Notes and Practice can be used as: Introductory LessonNotesSub lesson / reviewStation workIndependent workHomeworkIf you want to purchase other Measurement Notes and Practice, they
This activity includes Notes and Practice for learning how to measure volume. It includes: One page of notes: describing volume, units of volume, tools to measure volume, and how to use these tools.One page of practice: practice using graduated cylinders to measure the volume of liquids and solids.These Measuring Volume Notes and Practice can be used as: Introductory LessonNotesSub lesson / reviewStation workIndependent workHomeworkIf you want to purchase other Measurement Notes and Practice, th
This is a single page "Steps of the Scientific Method Handout" that includes all six steps: Ask a questionDo ResearchDevelop a HypothesisDesign & Conduct an ExperimentAnalyze your data and draw conclusionsCommunicate your resultsI've also included an alternative version without the communication step (depending on how you teach this lesson) Ask a questionDo ResearchDevelop a HypothesisDesign & Conduct an ExperimentAnalyze your Data Draw ConclusionsObviously, I am crazy and wanted you to have lo
In this activity, students will be able to identify variables of an experiment. Students will be given an example, then they will identify the: HypothesisControl GroupExperimental GroupIndependent VariableDependent VariableConclusionThis can be used as: Introductory lesson with teacher explanationWorksheetSub plan / lesson reviewHomeworkStationworkEarly finishersIf you like this activity, check out ones like it: Student Original Investigation Lab (Science Fair Packet)Tallest Tower - Scientific
This activity includes Notes and Practice for learning how to measure temperature. It includes: One page of notes: describing temperature, units of temperature, tools to measure temperature, and how to use these tools.One page of practice: practice measuring temperature using Fahrenheit and Celsius thermometers.These Measuring Temperature Notes and Practice can be used as: Introductory LessonNotesSub lesson / reviewStation workIndependent workHomeworkIf you want to purchase other Measurement Not
This activity includes Notes and Practice for learning how to measure length. It includes: One page of notes: describing length, units of length, tools to measure length, and how to use these tools.One page of practice: practice using rulers to measure lengthThese Length Measurement: Notes and Practice can be used as: Introductory LessonNotesSub lesson / reviewStation workIndependent workHomeworkIf you want to purchase one of these Notes and Practice, you can find them here: Measurement Notes an
I have taught middle school science for five years! And I love coming up with new and creative ways to teach, where students enjoy what they are learning as much as I do.
Please check out my activities, and leave me a review!!! :)
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