Here is a fantastic and fun project to do with your students. Help them learn about phenotypes and genotypes, punnett squares and the passing of traits from parents to offspring. Can be used as an end of unit assessment, or can be used to teach each step along the way. Pacing guide, daily activities for each day of the project, grading rubric and partner evaluation all included.
This is a 10 slide (google slide) activity that reviews energy in Earth's atmosphere (specifically the troposphere), heat transfer and reflection/absorption of the sun's energy on the surface of Earth. It follows along with the Pearson Interactive Science Chapter about The Atmosphere. There is a mixture of reading comprehension, vocabulary, and diagram analysis. This can be completed in a 90 minute class period or two 45 minute class periods. This could also be printed to be completed on paper.
This is a fantastic resource for starting the school year! It includes guided notes on the scientific method, observation types, different forms of scientific measurement and graphing. It also includes writing prompts, vocabulary practice, lab activities, video clips, bell ringers and more! This could be your entire beginning of the year review from start to finish (9 days total based on a 50 minute class). There is a suggested point scale on each slide and rubrics embedded within for the longer
This is a fantastic movie guide for the original Jurassic Park movie. It includes questions relating to cloning, ecosystems, natural selection, DNA, artificial selection and a CER writing prompt! This is best done as an end of unit activity when students have already learned about these topics.
This is a great "quick" lab to get your students to understand osmosis. Students will compare the length, width, volume and mass of gummy bears over the course of one day. They will use water as a control group and then salt water and sugar water as the variables.
This is a great lab to practice collecting data, scientific method and graphing. Students will practice identifying independent and dependent variables in an activity and graph them accordingly. Contains 4 pages!
This is a great review of scientific measurements. It goes over how to measure length, mass, volume, density, temperature & time. Tools and SI units are discussed.
This is a Google Slide Presentation that goes over the differences between chemical and physical properties, chemical and physical changes and endothermic vs. exothermic reactions.
This is a short and sweet reading comprehension assignment for physical properties. It goes over size-dependent physical properties vs. size-independent physical properties as well.
This product is a good assessment for summarizing moon phases. It allows students to be creative while sharing information about each of the moon phases in a lunar cycle. This includes a simple rubric that can be used when assessing student work.
This is a great assignment to do at the beginning of school. Students will color in a flask according to different facts about themselves. It is a quick activity and teaches you a lot about your students. A bonus is that they can cut them out and hang them around your classroom to decorate :)
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