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Preview of Easy Science Experiments Stations packet

Easy Science Experiments Stations packet

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This packet includes 6 different easy, cheap and fun experiments for kids to explore different science concepts. These experiments can be done individually or set up as stations in the classroom. The pages give explicit directions and provides explanations on how and why they work. It also includes a drawing and/or writing activity to go with each activity. My 2nd, 3rd,4th and 5th grades love this. I use it as an end of the year science fun day. It can slo be used as an introduction to a new con
Preview of Measurement To Nearest 1/2  and 1/4 & Fractions on a number line (Google Slides)

Measurement To Nearest 1/2 and 1/4 & Fractions on a number line (Google Slides)

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Editable Google slides for students learning: > Fractions on a number line > Fractions Greater than 1 > Measurement to the nearest 1/2 unit > Measurement to the nearest 1/4 unit **Works great with PearDeck, Kami, or any other wipe board app/extension that works with google slides.
Preview of Main Idea, Topic Sentence and Paragraph Writing

Main Idea, Topic Sentence and Paragraph Writing

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This is a great tool for introducing paragraph writing, topic sentences, details and main idea. The sheets are designed to scaffold learning so the students learn how to pull out main ideas, support them with details, use details to create a main idea and then create their own paragraphs. Using a box and bullet format. Great for whole class or small groups.
Preview of Temperature taking and learning the thermometer

Temperature taking and learning the thermometer

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This is a great worksheets for younger students to learn temperature. Set up three couples to each group.Fill one with icy cold water, another with room temperature and one with warmed up water. have students first feel the difference between before using a thermometer. They watch as the mercury moves up and down the thermometer as they move it from cup to cup. A great tool for understanding thermometers and temperature.
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