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
This resource is a two-page visual notes sheet that will teach students the basics of cellular respiration. Students will color and analyze a graphic model of a mitochondrion. Emphasis is on understanding that during cellular respiration, glucose molecules combine with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water, which releases energy. The second page of the notes features a diagram that compares photosynthesis to cellular respiration. Included:2 Page Guided Doodle Notes — Fill-in-the-Blank This
Engaging Two-Page Rock Cycle V I S U A L Notes This resource is a two-page visual notes sheet regarding types of rocks and the rock cycle diagram. Students will learn key information as they complete embedded doodle tasks. Page one includes notes on the three different types of rocks: sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous (focus on the formation and key features). Page two is a rock cycle diagram that students will color-code. Click the preview button to take a closer look.Why Doodle Notes?Doo
This resource is a two-page visual notes sheet that will teach students the basics of chemical reactions. Emphasis is on helping students understand that during a chemical reaction the atoms that make up the original substances are regrouped into different molecules, and these new substances have different properties from those of the reactants (NGSS MS PS1.B). This resource also includes a second page that describes the characteristics of endothermic and exothermic reactions. Included:2 Page Gu
Engaging Two-page Acids and Bases V I S U A L Doodle Notes Activity Concepts Covered:Page one of the visual notes discusses the properties of acids and bases and page two explains the pH scale. I have also included an additional (and optional) 3rd-page C hecking for Understanding worksheet. Why Doodle Notes?Doodle notes are a form of visual note-taking that embeds brain-based research elements such as dual-coding theory. Dual coding theory emphasizes the use of mental images to aid learning. I
Chemistry terminology can confuse students. This foldable will help students to differentiate between six chemistry words: atom, element, mixture, compound, molecule, and solution. Students will define the vocabulary word, draw a picture, and apply the information by generating examples and non-examples for each vocabulary term. This resource will make a great interactive notebook entry or classroom wall display. Size of FoldableThe foldable will fit on a standard 8.5 x 11 paper. Or use the teac
This resource is a two-page doodle notes sheet that focuses on atoms. Students will learn concepts such as the history and structure of atoms 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 ColoredGoogle™ Slideshow that aligns with the Guided Fill-i
This resource is a two-page visual notes sheet that will help students understand the difference between elements, compounds, and mixtures. The visuals include real-world and particle examples of elements, compounds, homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. Embedded doodle tasks will anchor and aid in student retention. Included:2-Page Guided Doodle Notes — Fill-in-the-Blank (Color and Black & White Versions)2-Page Blank Doodle Notes — Blank Graphic OrganizerTeacher Key — Low Ink and Fully Colo
This resource is a two-page visual notes sheet that will teach students the basics of photosynthesis. Students will color and analyze a graphic model of a leaf that has been cut open to show key structures (chloroplasts and stomata). Emphasis is on helping students understand that plants capture sunlight and use the energy to transform carbon dioxide and water into glucose (food). The second page of the notes emphasizes that photosynthesis is a chemical reaction. Since most recipes involve chemi
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
This resource is a two-page doodle notes sheet regarding Experimental Design. This doodle note best aligns with the NGSS Science and Engineering Practice of Planning and Carrying Out Investigations. The vocabulary includes observation, asking scientific questions, hypothesis, science variables, independent variable, dependent variable, controlled variable, experimental and control groups, data, and writing a conclusion. Included:2 Page Guided Doodle Notes— Fill-in-the-Blank (with an example ex
Students will create a brochure that will help them understand the different properties of solids, liquids, and gases. The brochure includes space for students to draw real-world examples and particle models. It also includes a table where students will write notes on the following properties: shape, volume, the closeness of particles, and the motion of particles. This product contains:★ A two-page student sheet - just print double-sided and pass out! ★ A fully complete colored example/answer k
Engaging Two-page Types of Chemical Reactions V I S U A L Doodle Notes This resource is a two-page visual notes sheet that will teach students the four different types of chemical reactions: synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, and double replacement. For each type of reaction, students will write a description, general equation, reaction example, and color-code a picture analogy. The last part of the notes includes a "checking for understanding" task, which will require students to a
This resource is a two-page visual notes sheet that will teach students how to draw molecular models. Emphasis is on developing models that vary in complexity using the HONC 1234 rule—a simple mnemonic device that shows the number of bonds that common elements form. This resource was specifically designed to meet the NGSS standard MS-PS1: 1. Develop models to describe the atomic composition of simple molecules and extended structures. Included:2 Page Guided Doodle Notes — Fill-in-the-Blank Thi
Engaging Two-Page Water Cycle V I S U A L Notes This resource is a two-page visual notes sheet regarding the water cycle. Students will learn key information as they complete embedded doodle tasks. Page one includes a water cycle diagram that students will color and label. Page two discusses the different parts of the water cycle: evaporation, transpiration, sublimation, condensation, precipitation, run-off, and infiltration. As students take notes, they will doodle a symbol in the water drop t
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 the four different layers of the Earth: crust, mantle, outer core, & inner core. This foldable will require students to define the target vocabulary word, write the essential characteristics of the vocabulary word, draw a picture, and generate non-examples. This is an excellent way for students to master difficult science vocabulary. How is this product useful?✔ Helps students master science vocabulary ✔ Requires criti
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
Students will create a Frayer model foldable which will help them understand the six different changes of state (melting, freezing, vaporization, condensation, sublimation, and deposition). 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 in a standard 8.5 x 11 paper and requires printing two pages (double-sided). This resource makes
Students will create a Frayer model foldable which will help them understand the three different types of rocks: sedimentary, igneous, & metamorphic. This foldable will require students to define the target vocabulary word, write the essential characteristics of the concept, 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 ✔ Requires critical t