I use this as a general education teacher to keep track of all of my students with IEPs and 504s. This allows me to see and process all their accommodations at a quick glance! The google sheets is completely customizable and features check-boxes along with places to add more information.
Great PowerPoint/Google Slides about radial, bilateral, and asymmetry of animals with pictures included. Notes page also available on my site! UPDATED 2020- Same content but updated and more interactive. The last slide also includes a link for a google slides version if that is preferred! Free Coordinating Note Sheet
In this activity students get up and are able to act as the atoms in photosynthesis and see how the molecules break apart and reform. What you need: ideally about 24 students (can make work with less or more!) What is included: Script and explanation of activity, variations and suggestions, cards to represent carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
Ditch the powerpoint and get interactive with your notes! Students will use a variety of QR codes, discussion opportunities, and links to work through their notes. This activity can be done self paced but I prefer working a section at a time and having discussions throughout! These notes include reflection, refraction, diffraction, constructive, and destructive interference. This resource is completely editable too.
This product includes a google slides and a student notes page. This includes many learning activities and includes parts of a circuit, series and parallel circuits, ohm's law, and tons of practice and application.
Do you want your students to take the time to reflect about their original quiz, explain why they want to retake the quiz, and most importantly, figure out how to prepare for the retake? This is the perfect form for you! This will also allow you to keep track of retakes and build rapport with your students! This comes in a PDF version and an editable word version so you can make it your own!
Includes both print AND digital version! Do you want a hands-on and interactive way for students to learn their polyatomic ions? This card sort is perfect for that! This completely editable card sort includes polyatomic ions and their names for students to sort together for practice and hands-on learning! This is in PowerPoint for printing purposes and there is also a digital google slides card sort version! These can be used to review, as homework, and also as a formative assessment. The digita
Engage and excite students with this digital breakout! Using knowledge of Newton's laws, forces, and motion, students get to test their problem-solving skills in a high stakes and fun way! This is a wonderful way to review! This resource includes an answer key and how to find those answers along with a way to customize and get the google form (how they break out!) results for yourself. This activity can be easily differentiated for students at different levels by providing clues and collaborati
This google slides and accompanying student sheets will introduce Static Electricity, Coulomb's Law, Electric Fields. There are interactive activities included!
Want a FUN and ENGAGING way to review Newton's Laws? This is it! Using gifs and specifically, funny gif fails, allow students to laugh and make connections to Newton's Laws. This is an interactive lesson with lots of fun ideas! This is a google slides and is fully editable! Each gif has a question that relates to the law(s) and anexplanation of how it applies! This can be used for in-person or distance learning!
A digital card sort over the electromagnetic spectrum where students can show knowledge of the order of the EMS and also its uses! I love to use this as a formative assessment! This is a google slides!
Use this super informative and helpful poster in your class to help students with linear, direct, inverse, and exponential relationships! I've used this as big posters to hang around the room but also to print for individual student use.
In this activity students will create and record their and their partner’s movements to learn about origin point, position, speed, distance, and displacement. Included is a slides presentation and a student page.
Get your students up and moving with these periodic table review questions! I hide these really well around my classroom and make it a race. It is amazing because it is a reverse answering. They are given the answers and have to find the question. Both documents are editable (one is in PowerPoint, one is a Word document)
Nothing like a great puzzle to get students' minds working! Using the first 18 elements of the periodic table, when given a variety of information, students must figure out how they should organize them. Information can include their masses, reactivity, and other properties of those elements. I love to use this right before introducing the periodic table. It really has helped my students grasp all the intricacies of how it is organized and has been very memorable to them throughout. Please note:
Do your students ever just need a visual reminder on how to write and balance chemical equations? I love to use this resource when kids know it but get stumped!
Fill in guided notes about animal symmetry. This is provided in a PDF, editable word document, and include a link to a fill-in google doc. This note sheet goes with a PowerPoint/Google Slides that is sold on TPT too. Animal Symmetry PowerPoint