Thermal Energy and Heat Digital Choice BoardThis editable lesson helps students learn and practice the difference between thermal energy, heat, temperature and the difference forms of heat transfer (conduction, convection and radiation). Students get to choose between the differentiated activities to complete and show comprehension-- a key principals of the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) The lesson will also give helpful examples and vocabulary. Once the student works through learning the c
Thermal Energy and Heat Visual Word WallThis science word wall shows vocabulary and concepts in action in a clear and colorful way. This allows students to make connections between the different terms, understand how the words relate to each other and apply the concepts to real-life situations. This "Thermal Energy and Heat" word wall includes the terms: Thermal Energy, Heat, Temperature, Conduction, Convection, Radiation, Conductor, Insulator What's included:Easy to Print PDF Individual PNG i
Thermal Energy and Heat L.E.A.R.N. Stations Engage and help students review the difference between thermal energy, temperature and heat as well as conduction, convection and radiation (heat transfer). Students will gain a deeper understanding of the forms of energy through five different activities including Listen and Watch, Explore, Arrange and Sort, Review, and a Not so Easy Puzzle. Students will need a device with internet access for the L and E stations. What's Included:- Direction Ca
Use this engaging 20-question review game in your virtual or in-person classroom! This completely customizable template is useful for any grade or subject area. The only prep you need to do is add in your questions, correct answer and two incorrect answers and voila, you are set to assign! This review game can be used as a whole-class game, a team challenge, independent/asynchronous work on Google Classroom or you can assign the template to your students to fill in their own questions and answ
Forms of Energy Digital Choice BoardThis editable lesson helps students learn and practice the different forms of energy. The lesson will also give helpful examples and vocabulary. Once the student works through learning the concept and vocabulary, there is a digital choice board with differentiated assessments to determine the understanding of the student. These varying levels of assessments include completing diagrams, matching vocabulary, analyzing data, providing examples and more! This reso
Forms of Energy L.E.A.R.N. Stations Engage and help students review the different forms of energy including potential energy, kinetic energy, mechanical energy, chemical energy, electrical energy, thermal energy, light energy, and energy. As well as the law of conservation of energy and energy transformations. Students will gain a deeper understanding of the forms of energy through five different activities including Listen and Watch, Explore, Arrange and Sort, Review, and a Not so Easy Puz
Forms of Energy Visual Word WallThis science word wall shows vocabulary and concepts in action in a clear and colorful way. This allows students to make connections between the different terms, understand how the words relate to each other and apply the concepts to real-life situations. This "Forms of Energy" word wall includes the terms: Energy, Kinetic Energy, Potential Energy, Thermal Energy, Mechanical Energy, Electrical Energy, Electromagnetic Energy, Chemical Energy, and Sound Energy Wha
This science word wall shows vocabulary and concepts in action in a clear and colorful way. This allows students to make connections between the different terms, understand how the words relate to each other and apply the concepts to real-life situations. This "Water on Earth" word wall includes the terms: Water Cycle, Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Transpiration, Watershed, Tributary, Aquifer, Groundwater, Runoff What's included: Easy to Print PDF Individual PNG images to resize an
This science word wall shows vocabulary and concepts in action in a clear and colorful way. This allows students to make connections between the different terms, understand how the words relate to each other and apply the concepts to real-life situations. This "Think like a Scientist" word wall includes the terms: Observation (Quantitative and Qualitative), Analysis, Inference, Prediction and Classification. What's included: Easy to Print PDF Individual JPEG images to resize and use for any pu
Water on Earth Digital Choice BoardThis editable lesson helps students learn and practice the basics of Water on Earth. The lesson will also give helpful examples and vocabulary. Once the student works through learning the concept and vocabulary, there is a digital choice board with differentiated assessments to determine the understanding of the student. These varying levels of assessments include completing diagrams, matching vocabulary, making models, researching and more! This resource can b
Water on Earth Science L.E.A.R.N. Stations Engage and help students review the distribution of water on Earth including oceans, lakes, rivers, watersheds, groundwater, ice, the water cycle and aquifers through interactive stations. Students will gain a deeper understanding of water on Earth through five different activities including Listen and Watch, Explore, Arrange and Sort, Review, and a Not so Easy Puzzle. Students will need a device with internet access for the L and E stations. What
Engage your middle school science students while they practice various skills scientists use daily. Once finished, they will use the answers to color the corresponding parts of a fun mandala coloring page! This resource can be useful for a print-and-go no prep lesson, early finishers, extra-help, no-prep homework, stations, no-prep substitute plans, enrichment and so much more! The vocabulary covered in this activity includes: Observation, classification, inference, prediction, qualitative obser
This editable lesson helps students learn and practice the basics of Water on Earth. Students get to choose between the differentiated activities to complete and show comprehension-- a key principal of the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) The lesson will also give helpful examples and vocabulary. Once the student works through learning the concept and vocabulary, there is a digital choice board with differentiated assessments to determine the understanding of the student. These varying levels
Engage your middle school science students with this self-checking and interactive genetics pixel puzzle. Students will answer questions about genes, DNA and chromosomes with immediate feedback by inputting answers into the Google Sheet (TM). As the students answer questions correctly, more of the picture is revealed! This resource can be useful for distance learning, virtual learning, hybrid learning in-person learning, early finishers, extra-help, no-prep homework, stations, no-prep substit
Did you know that March is Women's History Month? Help your students learn about important women scientists with this activity pack. Students can make a mini flip book of 10 influential women scientists, practice what they've learned with a 3x3 puzzle and challenge themselves with a word search. Those are just some of the options available for this extensive and versatile activity pack. There are other ideas included in the teacher guide. This product includes:Information Sheets about 10 I
Help your students practice counting atoms in molecules and subatomic particles with this fun and engaging resource. In the printable version, students will cut out squares and match edges by counting atoms in molecules or subatomic particles until they have completed the 3x3 puzzle to glue down. This can also be printed, laminated and used as a center over and over again! In the digital version, students will solve the puzzle in edit mode in Google Slides. Students will match edges by counting
Climate ChangeThis editable lesson helps students learn and practice the basics of Climate Change. Students get to choose between the differentiated activities to complete and show comprehension-- a key principal of the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) This resource can be useful for distance learning, virtual learning, hybrid learning or as no-prep substitute plans. The lesson will also give helpful examples and vocabulary. Once the student works through learning the concept and vocabulary,
Looking for a no prep 2's day science activity?! Look no further! Students will use their knowledge of elements to decide who should wear the "Ultimate 2's Day Champion" crown between helium (atomic #2) and titanium (atomic #22). This is a 2 page printable project that requires little to no prep, just print and go!
EarthquakesThis editable lesson helps students learn and practice the basics of Earthquakes. Students get to choose between the differentiated activities to complete and show comprehension-- a key principal of the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) This resource can be useful for distance learning, virtual learning, hybrid learning or as no-prep substitute plans. The lesson will also give helpful examples and vocabulary. Once the student works through learning the concept and vocabulary, there
In this activity, students will balance 5 chemical equations. Once finished, they will use the answers to color the corresponding parts of a fun carnival scene coloring page! This resource can be useful for a print-and-go no prep lesson, early finishers, extra-help, no-prep homework, stations, no-prep substitute plans and so much more! What's Included: Student Question Sheet Student Coloring Page Teacher Key
5th - 9th
Chemistry, Physical Science, Science
NGSS
MS-PS1-2
, MS-PS1-5
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