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Welcome! I’m Mrs. Chartrand, a middle-school science teacher who loves creating hands-on, meaningful learning experiences. My classes thrive on creativity, problem solving, and projects that make students feel involved in and excited about science. Every resource in this store is something I’ve crafted, tested, and refined with real students. I hope what you find here helps make your teaching lighter and your lessons more fun, memorable and engaging!
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Preview of Observations vs Interpretations: Physical Properties Bell Work

Observations vs Interpretations: Physical Properties Bell Work

Build strong scientific thinking skills from day one! This bell work resource helps students practice making clear, precise scientific observations and distinguishing them from interpretations or conclusions. Instead of relying on keywords or memorized definitions, students compare paired statements and decide which observation a scientist would actually use when describing the physical properties of matter. This activity is ideal for the beginning of an introductory chemistry unit, a physic
Preview of Labeling the Solar System - Asteroid and Kuiper Belt Included

Labeling the Solar System - Asteroid and Kuiper Belt Included

Labeling the Solar System - Student Diagram Activity - Asteroid and Kuiper Belt Included In this three-page labeling activity, students identify and label the eight planets, as well as the Asteroid Belt, Pluto and the Kuiper Belt, using a clear and kid-friendly diagram. Perfect for upper-elementary and middle school Earth and Space Science. This resource is designed with built-in differentiation, making it easy to support a range of learners in your classroom. Choose the version that work
Preview of Landforms Matching Worksheet

Landforms Matching Worksheet

Landforms & Water Matching Worksheet – Science and GeographyReinforce key geography vocabulary with this engaging matching worksheet! Students will work with 10 important landforms and water features— lake, valley, plain, island, plateau, canyon, peninsula, isthmus, crater, and volcano—and match them to brief, clear definitions presented in a mixed order. Perfect for middle school geography, Earth science, or science enrichment. Builds critical thinking and strengthens vocabulary retention. Read
Preview of Cardinal Directions with House Blueprints - 3rd-5th Grade Practice Worksheet

Cardinal Directions with House Blueprints - 3rd-5th Grade Practice Worksheet

Looking for a fun, hands-on way to help your students practice cardinal directions? In this creative activity, students design their own house floor plans and use North, South, East, West, and intercardinal directions, to describe locations within their homes. Students will apply map skills to answer questions like: Which room is in the northwest corner? Where is your bedroom compared to the kitchen? What room is directly south of the living room? Perfect for reinforcing spatial awareness and d
Preview of Science Starts with a Question! 4-Day Scientific Method Lab Series

Science Starts with a Question! 4-Day Scientific Method Lab Series

Science Starts with a Question! – A 4-Day Scientific Method Lab SeriesLooking for a low-prep structured, engaging way to teach students how to ask meaningful, testable scientific questions? This 4-day resource walks students through every step of the scientific method in a way that’s accessible, standards-aligned, and student-driven. From brainstorming to experimentation to writing and peer review, this resource has everything you need for introducing testable questions and the scientific meth
Preview of Reaction Time Experiment – Scientific Method & Graphing Activity

Reaction Time Experiment – Scientific Method & Graphing Activity

Looking for a fun, hands-on science activity that gets students practicing the scientific method? This Reaction Time Experiment is the perfect way to engage your students in real-world data collection, averaging, and graphing! In this activity, students will test their reaction times by catching a dropped ruler, then compare their results with an adult to find out who has faster reflexes! Students will collect data over 5 trials, calculate their average reaction time, and create a bar graph to
Preview of Escape the Earth’s Spheres! Digital No Prep Escape Room

Escape the Earth’s Spheres! Digital No Prep Escape Room

This no-prep digital escape room about Earth’s spheres is designed using Google Forms to create an engaging breakout room experience for your students. They solve multiple-choice and short answer questions with built-in response validation to unlock each section and progress through key vocabulary like biosphere, geosphere, and cryosphere. Perfect for remote, blended, modern classroom, or in-person learning, this activity is easy to assign and self-paced.
Preview of Phases of the Moon Worksheet

Phases of the Moon Worksheet

Help students visualize and understand the phases of the Moon with this clear, easy-to-follow worksheet. Learners identify each phase using a word bank and observe how the Moon’s appearance changes based on its position relative to the Sun and Earth. This resource includes both Earth-view and North-Polar-view diagrams to build spatial understanding. The large moons represent the phases as seen from Earth, while the smaller moons show their corresponding positions in orbit (as viewed from
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About the store

Experience

Welcome! I’m Mrs. Chartrand, a middle-school science teacher who loves creating hands-on, meaningful learning experiences. My classes thrive on creativity, problem solving, and projects that make students feel involved in and excited about science. Every resource in this store is something I’ve crafted, tested, and refined with real students. I hope what you find here helps make your teaching lighter and your lessons more fun, memorable and engaging!

Teaching style

My classroom is built on movement, conversation, and curiosity. I want students asking questions, experimenting, and discovering ideas for themselves. I keep learning fresh by mixing short instructional moments with hands-on investigations, teamwork, and going outside as often as possible to explore how science connects to the world around us.

Awards & shining teacher moments

STEAM Fair Facilitator Department Chair 2024 Los Angeles County STEM Educator of the Year