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Hey there! Welcome to my TpT store! 👋 I’m an experience middle school science teacher with over 25 years in the classroom, teaching in both elementary and middle school settings. I’ve spent time diving into STEM, Technology, and Robotics, and I absolutely love bringing hands-on learning and tech into the curriculum. These days, I’m an Instructional Tech Coach and VSTE Certified Coach, helping other teachers create student-centered, tech-friendly classrooms. I’m all about inquiry-based learning—giving students the tools and space to explore, ask questions, and grow at their own pace. I’ve been passionate about designing lessons that spark curiosity ever since. You’ll find resources here that are practical, engaging, and built to help your students think critically, solve problems, and take ownership of their learning. Mostly geared towards secondary students or upper elementary. Thanks for stopping by—I’m so glad you’re here!
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Preview of Observation and Inferences Quiz

Observation and Inferences Quiz

Two, short, 9 question quizzes to assess student's knowledge of qualitative and quantitative observations. Students must also read statements and determine if it is an observation or inference. All questions reference a cartoon at the top of the quizzes. Answer keys are inlcuded. This could also be used as a homework assignment or exit slip.
Preview of Metric Measurement Exit Slip

Metric Measurement Exit Slip

An exit slip for students to practice reading scientific equiment using metric measurements. Practice reading a metric ruler, graudated cylinder, triple beam balance, and thermometer. Requires students to identify the correct usage of the scientific equipment and its units.
Preview of Experimental Design Practice

Experimental Design Practice

Students read a scenario and need to identify the independent variable, dependent variables, conrtol, and constant variables. Then students create a hypothesis. Students also interpret a data chart and create a graph based on the data identified. This is assignment is used to asses how well students understand the process of designing experiments and their knowledge of variables.
Preview of Hypothesis Practice

Hypothesis Practice

This is a homework, warm up, exit slip, or classwork that reinfores the basic concepts and variables in an experiment. Students read the scenario and identify the independent variable, dependent variable, constants, and write a hypothesis.
Preview of Variable Practice

Variable Practice

This is a homework, warm up, exit slip, or classwork that reinfores the basic concepts and variables in an experiment. Students read the scenario and identify the independent variable, dependent variable, constants, and write a hypothesis.
Preview of Scientific Method Flow Chart Poster

Scientific Method Flow Chart Poster

A poster showing the scientific method as a flow chart. This can be printed into a poster and hung on the wall in your science classroom or can be printed as a handout to given to students to place in their interactive notebooks. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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Hey there! Welcome to my TpT store! 👋 I’m an experience middle school science teacher with over 25 years in the classroom, teaching in both elementary and middle school settings. I’ve spent time diving into STEM, Technology, and Robotics, and I absolutely love bringing hands-on learning and tech into the curriculum. These days, I’m an Instructional Tech Coach and VSTE Certified Coach, helping other teachers create student-centered, tech-friendly classrooms. I’m all about inquiry-based learning—giving students the tools and space to explore, ask questions, and grow at their own pace. I’ve been passionate about designing lessons that spark curiosity ever since. You’ll find resources here that are practical, engaging, and built to help your students think critically, solve problems, and take ownership of their learning. Mostly geared towards secondary students or upper elementary. Thanks for stopping by—I’m so glad you’re here!