Unit on the Earth's atmosphere focusing on Conduction, Convection and Radiation. Students define the terms in a foyer box (examples and pictures). The next part is a description of the way those 3 types of energy heat the earth's atmosphere. The independent practice is to sort out 10 different "activities" to decide whether they are are conduction, convection, or radiation. There is a multiple choice exit slip - great for data. Answer key provided at the end.
Students practice labeling different animals using their newly learned vocabulary (must understand producer and consumer definitions). They write in the box whether each animal would be labeled as an herbivore, omnivore, carnivore or decomposer. Great activity for independent or guided practice in a Unit that discusses organism feeding types.
This is a great activity to break down the steps of the scientific method. Students start out by making observations about their hands and then form a hypothesis to "test" which one is dominant by having them see how many boxes they can check in a thirty second time period. They record their data and graph it in order to justify that their left or right hand is dominant (since it should be the hand that checks more boxes). A very easy way to demonstrate the steps of the scientific method as well
I wrote this mid term myself for a low-level high school Physics course - could also be for middle school. Its divided into concept questions and then math questions with formulas. Answer key in the back. Topics include: Newtons first law, second law, 3rd law, air resistance, free fall, gravity, pressure, impulse, energy, gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy, momentum, inelastic/elastic collisions, free body diagrams, resultants. Pictures too. Its meant to cover a 2 hour time period.
These are 10 Do Now - or Warm Up Activities- For an Earth science class. This is for students who are just entering the classroom to have about 5 minutes to complete in order to refresh their memory of a newly learned topic. Do NOW activities cover topics such as a geosphere review, hydrosphere, global warming, 3 ways to transfer energy in the atmosphere. These can be used as a transparancy in front of the class or individual worksheets for the students. Can be modified for older or younger stud
Here is an entire activity about the basics of honeybees, hives, colony collapse and then an exciting bingo game (boards and questions included). Great for an in-class activity, group group, or even individual reading.
This is a great guided notes document to talk about the interior of the earth. It makes for a great transparency so as you are talking about the geosphere students can take quick, simple notes. A good graphic organizer to help students have a visual of the actual layers on the inside of the earth. Comes with an easy to read answer key. Great for any earth science class.
This is a 2-hour midterm I wrote for my advanced Algebra 1 students. It is not multiple choice. It contains no given formulas but tests on the following topics: rewriting fractions, proportions, inverse and direct variation, slope, parallel/perpendicular lines, parabolas, scientific notation, exponents, percent change, least common denominators
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