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This is a great presentation to use when teaching your students about the levels of organization in multicellular organisms. This resource is completely editable and it includes visuals and key vocabulary terms. L.6.1.6- Develop and use models to show relationships among the increasing complexity of multicellular organisms (cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms) and how they serve the needs of the organism.
Teaching Self-Love Activity 1. Print a candy corn for each student. 2.Explain the importance of self-love to students. 3. Provide students with examples of ways that we can practice self-love. 4. On each layer of the candy corn, have students write down a reason why they love themselves (they should have a total of 3 reasons). 5. Be sure to rotate around the room to assist students when needed. 6. Be sure to give students opportunities to share. 7. You can display these self-love candy corns ar
This is a great remediation and/or extension tool to use when teaching about the different angles; it allows students to practice identifying the different types of angles. This resource includes questions about acute, right, and obtuse angles.
Are you in need of a Halloween Display for your school or class? Look no further! This kit includes letters and pumpkin cut-outs for easy use. The letters spell out: We're The Brightest Pumpkins In the Patch!
This presentation will teach students the differences between the different types of forces. This resource is completely customizable. P.6.6.4- Compare and contrast magnetic, electric, frictional, and gravitational forces
Are you teaching your students about flight forces? If you are, you need this resource! This is a great tool to use to introduce your students to the different flight forces. This presentation is also completely customizable. P.6.6.6- Investigate forces (gravity, friction, drag, lift, thrust) acting on objects (e.g., airplane, bicycle helmets). Use data to explain the differences between the forces in various environments.
Who doesn’t enjoy a water balloon fight? This engaging resource allows you to incorporate water balloons and math into one fun lesson! This resource is a great addition to any lesson about counting and number recognition. Throughout the duration of this activity, students are also able to practice their fine motor skills by cutting out the water balloons.
Who doesn't enjoy using delicious snacks to learn about science content? This resource can be used to teach students about the phases of the moon by using Oreos. You will need to print a copy of the PDF for each student. Students will need 8 Oreos to complete this activity. They will then show the phases of the moon with their Oreos. Students can shade in the phases of the moon on the PDF or they can use the PDF as a placemat for their Oreos. Be sure to use this resource however you see fit! Thi
Looking for the perfect gift for a special teacher? A Target Gift Card is a great way to make your teacher feel appreciated. All you have to do is print, cut, and attach this Teacher Appreciation Tag to your gift card.
This is a great presentation to use to teach students about net force, balanced forces, unbalanced forces, Newton's First Law of Motion, and acceleration. This resource also includes practice questions that can be used to teach students how to properly calculate net force. P.6.6.2- Use mathematical computation and diagrams to calculate the sum of forces acting on various objects.
This is a great resource to use to teach students about the differences between food chains, food webs, and energy pyramids. This tool also includes vocabulary terms and their defintions. You can customize this resource to meet the different needs of your students. L.6.3.5-Develop and use food chains, webs, and pyramids to analyze how energy is transferred through an ecosystem from producers (autotrophs) to consumers (heterotrophs, including humans) to decomposers.
Are you looking for the perfect presentation to use to teach students about eclipses? Well, look no further! This is a great resource to use to teach about the differences between solar eclipses and lunar eclipses. Also, the PowerPoint is completely editable. Standard: E.6.8.6- DESIGN MODELS REPRESENTING MOTIONS WITHIN THE SUN-EARTH-MOON SYSTEM TO EXPLAIN PHENOMENA OBSERVED FROM THE EARTH’S SURFACE (POSITIONS OF CELESTIAL BODIES, DAY AND YEAR, MOON PHASES, SOLAR AND LUNAR ECLIPSES, AND TIDES).
It is very important to incorporate social emotional learning in our daily practice. One great way to do this is by teaching students the importance of positive affirmations. This activity provides busy teachers with a simple, yet effective way to utilize positive affirmations in the classroom, daily. All you need are scissors, a jar, paper, and the desire to make a positive impact in the lives of children. This resource is also editable; make it work for you!
This is a great PowerPoint to use to practice volume with your students. This can be used as a Whole Group Resource, Small Group Resource, or as Independent Practice. All answers are included in the "Notes" section of the PowerPoint. This resource is also editable.
This presentation discusses different interactions and relationships between organisms. It also includes scenarios for students to respond to, in order to determine the different types of relationships between organisms. L.6.3.4- Investigate organism interactions in a competitive or mutually beneficial relationship (predation, competition, cooperation, or symbiotic relationships).
5th - 7th
General Science, Other (Science), Science
NGSS
MS-LS2-2
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