This is a student lab sheet for students to use while completing the rocks and minerals experiment. These students will observe the color, texture, luster, size, and visible characteristics of the rocks and minerals and then record the results in this chart. I just completed this experiment on November 10th, 2014 and the students absolutely loved it! Check out other products in the Made by an Elementary Guy STORE!
This handout was used to study the three different types of soil which include: Red Clay, Humus, and Sandy Soil. The students were able to feel the texture of the soil and visually observe it. The students colored in the circle to make it appear like the soil. The students wrote bullet points on the lines for each of the two parts. This was the second Fun Friday experiment I did. Check out the Rocks and Minerals Experiment handout on my page as well in MrPenberthy
We use iPads to go onto weatherbug.com and look up the weather daily during this week-long unit. This weather tracker allows us to record vital data for weather forecasting. Find more great science products in the Made by an Elementary Guy STORE!
This is a game-changer I wish I would've done years ago! Student proficiency has increased greatly since allowing them to use this template! This student work template allows students to organize their work, find the least common denominator in the T chart, show the multiplication of the numerator and denominator by the same number, and then add and check if the answer needs to be simplified.
This packet includes a blank 4 Square chart for each of the four seasons: spring, summer, fall, winter. This is perfect for students to track the differences between the seasons. If you need an example for what is to be included in each of the four squares google: (4 square examples). Be sure to check to the Made by an Elementary Guy STORE for more great stuff!