This is a fun and engaging activity that will teach students how to use root words to decipher the meaning of science terms. Students will complete multiple root skill sections including a section where they will make a fun root monster drawing. Their root monster must match the characteristics of 5 science root words. There is also a creative writing section where students will write a story about their monster that must include at least 7 science root words. Included:★ Activity Directions ★ Ro
This resource is a two-page doodle notes sheet that focuses on states of matter. Students will learn about the properties of solids, liquids, gases, and plasma, phases of matter, and phase changes as they complete embedded doodle tasks. Included:2 Page Guided Doodle Notes — Fill-in-the-BlankThis version offers the most structure for students.2 Page Blank Doodle Notes — Blank Graphic OrganizerThis blank template is ideal for teachers who prefer less structure.Teacher Key — Low Ink and Fully Colo
Students will create a Frayer model foldable which will help them understand the difference between a physical property, chemical property, physical change, and chemical change. The foldable will require students to define the target vocabulary word, draw a picture, and apply the information by generating examples and non-examples for each vocabulary term. The foldable is designed to fit on a standard 8.5 x 11 paper and requires printing two pages (double-sided). This resource makes a great inte
Students will complete a one-page claim, evidence, reasoning (CER) writeup where they will answer the following writing prompt: "A block of ice is placed in a frying pan and heated until it reaches boiling (100 degrees Celsius). What three states of matter occur during this experiment? Justify your answer with molecular diagrams and a written explanation." This assessment requires students to think beyond the "just because" answer and include evidence (molecular diagrams) and reasoning to back u
Students will create a Frayer model foldable which will help them understand the three types of plate boundaries: divergent, convergent, & transform boundaries. This foldable will require students to define the target vocabulary word, write the essential characteristics of the vocabulary word, draw a picture, and generate examples + non-examples. This is an excellent way for students to master difficult science vocabulary. How is this product useful?✔ Helps students master science vocabulary ✔ R
Students will create a Frayer model foldable which will help them understand how energy moves through different trophic levels within an ecosystem. Students will complete Frayer models for 4 different trophic levels: producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers. This Frayer model foldable will require students to define the target vocabulary words, draw a picture of the concept, and apply this information by generating examples and non-examples for each vocabulary wo
This resource is a two-page doodle notes sheet regarding Science Lab Safety Rules. Place the notes inside a science interactive notebook or display them on a poster! Included:➤ 2 Page Doodle Notes Sheet — With and Without Clipart ➤ 2 Page Doodle Notes Sheet — Blank Graphic Organizer ➤ Teacher Key — Low Ink and Fully Colored ➤ Google™ Slideshow that reviews the top 10 lab safety rules Suggestions for Use:My doodle notes are so versatile! You can: Use the notes as a science interactive notebook