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Welcome to Millennial Science Studio— a teacher-created resource shop focused on Claim–Evidence–Reasoning (CER) and Project-Based Learning for real classrooms. All resources are designed to: -Build strong argument writing skills -Support NGSS-aligned science instruction -Reduce prep time for teachers -Include built-in differentiation for EL and SPED learners You’ll find: ✔ CER projects and writing scaffolds ✔ Digital Google Slides & Google Sites projects ✔ Low-prep, real-world science investigations ✔ Differentiated resources for inclusive classrooms Every resource is classroom-tested and structured to help all students think critically, analyze evidence, and communicate clearly.
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Preview of Google Sites CER Project | Climate Change | Digital Argument Writing Science

Google Sites CER Project | Climate Change | Digital Argument Writing Science

This Google Sites Climate Change CER Project is a fully built, student-ready digital project that guides students through researching climate change and writing a strong Claim–Evidence–Reasoning argument. Students analyze real climate data, consider opposing viewpoints, and propose solutions while staying organized in one digital workspace. This project is perfect for paperless classrooms, project-based learning, and NGSS-aligned argument writing instruction. ✔ Editable Google Sites template
Preview of Amplify Science: Thermal Energy Lab Resource

Amplify Science: Thermal Energy Lab Resource

Thermal Energy Lab: Making S’mores | Heat Transfer & CER Science ActivityEngage your students with a hands-on thermal energy lab they’ll never forget! In this Thermal Energy Lab: Making S’mores, students explore heat transfer, thermal energy, and temperature through an exciting real-world investigation—while practicing Claim–Evidence–Reasoning (CER) skills. Students observe how thermal energy transfers from a heat source to food, analyze changes in matter, and use scientific reasoning to ex
Preview of Ocean, Atmosphere & Climate CER Exit Tickets

Ocean, Atmosphere & Climate CER Exit Tickets

Looking for a quick, meaningful way to check student understanding during your Ocean, Atmosphere & Climate unit? These Claim–Evidence–Reasoning (CER) Exit Tickets are designed to be completed in 5–10 minutes and align directly with Amplify Science and NGSS Earth science concepts. Each exit ticket reinforces scientific explanation skills while targeting key ocean, atmosphere, and climate ideas. Perfect for: End-of-lesson exit tickets Formative assessment Intervention or reteaching Fast
Preview of CER-Project Based Learning Unit: Saving an Endangered Ecosystem

CER-Project Based Learning Unit: Saving an Endangered Ecosystem

he CER Project-Based Learning: Saving an Endangered Ecosystem resource engages students in real-world science while building strong Claim–Evidence–Reasoning (CER) skills. Students investigate an endangered ecosystem, analyze authentic data, and construct an evidence-based argument answering the question, Should humans intervene to protect ecosystems? This project includes step-by-step scaffolding, evidence collection tools, CER writing supports, reflection prompts, and a teacher rubric to ma
Preview of Weather Patterns Simulation Scavenger Hunt | CER + Differentiated

Weather Patterns Simulation Scavenger Hunt | CER + Differentiated

Get your students actively exploring weather concepts with this engaging simulation scavenger hunt designed to align with Amplify Science Weather Patterns lessons! This resource helps students: Understand temperature, air pressure, and wind relationships Build independence using simulations Practice CER (Claim-Evidence-Reasoning) Engage in differentiated learning (EL/SPED, Gen Ed, Accelerated) Perfect for: ✔ Middle school science ✔ NGSS-aligned instruction ✔ Interactive and inquiry-based
Preview of Ocean, Atmosphere & Climate CER Toolkit | Amplify Science Aligned

Ocean, Atmosphere & Climate CER Toolkit | Amplify Science Aligned

Help your students master Claim–Evidence–Reasoning (CER) while deepening their understanding of ocean, atmosphere, and climate systems with this Amplify Science–aligned CER toolkit for middle school. This resource is designed specifically to support the Ocean, Atmosphere & Climate unit and provides ready-to-use CER student pages with built-in differentiation for General Education and EL/SPED learners. Perfect for: Daily CER practice End-of-lesson explanations Formative assessments NGS
Preview of CER Project-Based Learning | Climate Change | Argument Writing in Science

CER Project-Based Learning | Climate Change | Argument Writing in Science

Looking for a meaningful, real-world science project that builds strong Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) skills? This Climate Change CER Project-Based Learning unit engages students in analyzing real climate data and defending a position using scientific evidence. Students investigate climate change causes and effects, consider multiple viewpoints, and construct a CER argument answering the driving question: 👉 Should humans take immediate action to reduce climate change?This project promotes c
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Welcome to Millennial Science Studio— a teacher-created resource shop focused on Claim–Evidence–Reasoning (CER) and Project-Based Learning for real classrooms. All resources are designed to: -Build strong argument writing skills -Support NGSS-aligned science instruction -Reduce prep time for teachers -Include built-in differentiation for EL and SPED learners You’ll find: ✔ CER projects and writing scaffolds ✔ Digital Google Slides & Google Sites projects ✔ Low-prep, real-world science investigations ✔ Differentiated resources for inclusive classrooms Every resource is classroom-tested and structured to help all students think critically, analyze evidence, and communicate clearly.

My own education history

Currently a Middle School Science Teacher. Graduated college with a Bachelor's in Elementary Education and a Master's in Educational Technology: Leadership.