In this mind-boggling activity, students condense the history of the cosmos into one calendar year. Current day would be December 31, midnight, and students calculate the number of "days ago" each event occurred - starting with the Big Bang at January 1. This activity includes a student handout with a calendar to label, and list of events and how long ago it occurred, instructions and ratios for solving the number of days for each event, and follow-up questions for students to reflect on the ac
Pixel Art without the computers! Students complete this pixelated color-by-number as they answer the questions and color the corresponding grid to reveal the picture. An easy way to assess student understanding of Conduction, Convection, and Radiation with the bonus of students getting to color instead of type. Need a digital version? Check out Pixel Art: Thermal Energy Transfer
Help students learn important poetry features with this simple foldable. This can be inserted into an INB or used as a standalone reference sheet. The optional third page leaves room for an example poem that students can label or color-code to match the vocabulary.
Students practice addition with 1 and 2-digit numbers with sums up to 100. As they answer questions correctly and color in the squares, the Mystery Picture will appear!
Students practice adding and subtracting 2-digit numbers with this colorful review. As they answer questions and color in the squares, the Mystery Picture is revealed!
Students practice multiplication facts up to the 12 times tables. As they color in the squares based on their answer, the Mystery Picture will magically appear!
Students practice 1 and 2-digit subtraction with numbers up to 100 while creating a fun image. As they answer questions and color in the boxes, the Mystery Picture is revealed!
Students can use this fun worksheet to review light, reflection, refraction, and tools. Printable pixel art works as a color-by-number, where the image is revealed as they color in the pixels with the correct colors.
Students practice calculating Density, then they color each square according to whether the calculated density is less than or greater than the density of water.
Students determine if the given statements or examples apply to Conductors or Insulators. As they color the pixels based on their answers, the final image will appear!
Students can play this matching game to reinforce the idea that "8 is great" - the outer shell of an atom wants to be full with 8 electrons. Can be played as a class, or as an individual matching activity.
Have students review body systems with this fun pixelated color-by number. As they answer questions and color the coordinating squares, a picture will magically appear! Need a digital version? Check out Pixel Art: Body Systems
Students can create a foldable showing the major cell organelles, their functions, and what that organelle looks like. Filled and blank versions included.