Bring inquiry to life in your classroom with this STEAM Bulletin Board – Scientific Method, Design Process, & CER resource, designed to make scientific thinking visible, engaging, and student-centered. This fully printable bulletin board set includes both black-and-white and color templates, making it easy to adapt for any classroom, budget, or printing needs. Clear visuals and intentional layout support the Scientific Method, Engineering Design Process, and Claim–Evidence–Reasoning, reinforcin
Explore spectral analysis, the doppler effect and other related vocabulary with this beautiful printable card sort. It also prints nicely in black and white and is editable to add any of your own vocabulary words. Perfect for any age study space exploration and how the universe works! Also available in FRENCH! See my online store for more! Francais aussi! This was made for science 9, but could be applied to various grade levels depending on your curriculum and location.
This dynamic, media-rich lesson empowers students to think like scientists while navigating the digital world. With over 30 engaging slides, students will analyze real and fake science using video prompts, images, and interactive discussion. They'll explore how online creators present information and learn to spot red flags in viral content. From viral myths to scientific reasoning, students will:Compare & contrast real vs. pseudoscience in online mediaEngage with provocative discussion prompts
6th - 12th
Computer Science - Technology, Family Consumer Sciences, General Science
This read-aloud activity will help guide your students in an active listening exercise to go along with the book “ Braiding Sweetgrass” by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Students will reflect on themes of reciprocity, ecological stewardship, companion planting, traditional botany and agriculture, the Honourable Harvest, soil nutrients, fertilizer, monoculture, germination, biological control, symbiosis, monocot, dicot, seeds, Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being and more. These Google Slides include inf
This read-aloud activity will help guide your students in an active listening exercise to go along with the book “ Braiding Sweetgrass” by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Students will reflect on themes of reciprocity, ecological stewardship, pollution, land reclamation, traditional botany, Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being and so much more. This is an excellent resource for weaving both literacy and traditional ecological knowledge into your science lessons making it an authentic STEAM or STEM lesson!
Use the following 2-page worksheet to accompany the YouTube Video "GIFTS OF THE LAND | A Guided Nature Tour with Robin Wall Kimmerer | The Commons KU". It comes with an answer key and there is an editable version with alternative questions in my TPT Store. This activity would make a great introduction or conclusion to a reading from the book Braiding Sweetgrass. Please see Sparkitecht Designs TPT Store here for more resources to go with the young reader’s version of the book. It can also
Use the following 2-page worksheet to accompany the YouTube Video "GIFTS OF THE LAND | A Guided Nature Tour with Robin Wall Kimmerer | The Commons KU". It comes with an answer key and additional questions in the margins. This version is an editable google slide but there is a more affordable PDF non-editable version available in my TPT Store. Make sure when you edit that you follow the copyright terms of service and keep the logo and credit. This item is for single-teacher use only. This act
This slideshow has images, videos and resources to accompany the book, "Braiding Sweetgrass for Young Adults" by Robin Wall Kimmerer. It describes a variety of active listening exercises and lists relevant themes, focusing on Science topics like environmental sciences, botany, and ecology, while also including concepts from English Language Arts and Social Studies. Display the slides while listening to the audiobook or reading from the original and let students doodle, draw, colour, or make Met
A fun and active game where kids point to or move to the side of the class that best represents their answer. Perfect for back-to-school. See the teacher game "Two Truths and a Lie" in my store for FREE!