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 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.
Based on the 7th Grade Science TEKS, this display is perfect for answering the question "What are we learning?" PowerPoint can be edited and printed for easy changing on a bulletin board or content objective display.
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
Student worksheet for the "Moons on a Stick" Activity. Students can color in the shaded areas they see of their "moon" and fill in the corresponding moon phase seen from Earth. 2 copies to allow for half-sheet printing.