This bundle includes 13 Rock Cycle Fill-In worksheets with varying difficulties. Each worksheet is slightly different. They are perfect for the differentiated classroom. For example, some have word banks while others don't. Some only have a few blanks while others are mostly empty. These worksheets are designed to be used with multiple grade levels, ages, and abilities. Or you can scaffold the worksheets and hand them out to students as their skills grow. There is also an answer key provided.
Showing Bill Nye the Science Guy videos in class is a great way to introduce or reinforce science concepts. Here is a video quiz to give your students either during or after you show the video. This one is geared toward Episode 31: The Moon. There is also an answer key provided to make grading a snap. I hope you find this resource helpful.
Showing Bill Nye the Science Guy videos in class is a great way to introduce or reinforce science concepts. Here is a video quiz to give your students either during or after you show the video. This one is geared toward Episode 11: Gravity. There is also an answer key provided to make grading a snap. I hope you find this resource helpful.
Showing Bill Nye the Science guy videos in class is a great way to introduce or reinforce science concepts. Here is a video quiz to give your students either during or after you show the video. This one is geared toward Episode 6: Earth's Seasons. There is also an answer key provided to make grading a snap. I hope you find this resource helpful.
Showing Bill Nye the Science guy videos in class is a great way to introduce or reinforce science concepts. Here is a video quiz to give your students either during or after you show the video. This one is geared toward Episode 20: Water Cycle. There is also an answer key provided to make grading a snap. I hope you find this resource helpful.
Showing Bill Nye the Science guy videos in class is a great way to introduce or reinforce science concepts. Here is a video quiz to give your students either during or after you show the video. This one is geared toward Episode 17: Rocks and Soil. There is also an answer key provided to make grading a snap. I hope you find this resource helpful.
Showing Bill Nye the Science guy videos in class is a great way to introduce or reinforce science concepts. Here is a video quiz to give your students either during or after you show the video. This one is geared toward Episode 7: Earthquakes. There is also an answer key provided to make grading a snap. I hope you find this resource helpful.
Here is a fillable Rock Cycle Diagram which is great for distance learning. No printing required! Just email it to your students and they can fill it in, save it, and email it back to you. Or, if you are using Google Classroom, you can "make a copy for each student" and they can click "Turn In" when they are done.
This worksheet challenges students to correctly complete a rock cycle diagram by placing terms from a word bank into the diagram. This is a great resource for differentiated instruction. If you want to increase the difficulty, you could withhold the word bank and see if students can fill it in.
Albert Einstein once said that "Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think." I believe that my students may not ever have to identify the minerals in an igneous rock again, but I know they will have plenty of life problems to solve, That's why I created and proudly display this poster in my room.
The poster measures 8.5" X 44" and can be printed on 4 regular sheets of paper. I laminated mine before putting it across the top of my bulletin board.
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Here is a great new spin on learning the rock cycle. This tool allows teachers and students to choose which processes to apply to a any rock...melting, weathering, heat and /or pressure...and then to see what happens next.
When you click on one of the process buttons, the slide automatically advances to the proper location. This will show the students which processes are possible and which are not. The more you use the tutorial, the better you get at predicting the outcome.
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Super fast and easy to use project for your science class. Just download, print, and hand out to your students.
Your students are given the job of Director of Tourism for a planet or moon of their choice. Their task is to create an attractive brochure to entice the people of Earth to visit their home planet or moon. The students can do whatever they want, however, they must at least follow the 6 criteria posted in the directions. To make grading fast and easy, a rubric has been provided for you
Showing Bill Nye the Science guy videos in class is a great way to introduce or reinforce science concepts. Here is a video quiz to give your students either during or after you show the video. This one is geared toward Episode 33: The Planets and Moons. There is also an answer key provided to make grading a snap. I hope you find this resource helpful.
This is an easy lab to get your students to discover and draw invisible magnetic field lines around a typical bar magnet. All you need is a magnet and a compass.
Here is a great little lab that uses the concept of a controlled experiment to tackle the age old question, "What heats up faster, light or dark-colored objects?" This lab required very little materials and can be done in as little as a day. This document includes a pre-quiz, complete lab directions, a post-quiz, a lab set-up guide, paper T-shirts, and an answer key.
I hope this made your day a little easier.
Hey fellow teachers...The Rock Cycle diagram is a useful tool to help students understand how rocks are continuously recycled from one type of rock to another on the Earth's surface and deep within its interior. This quiz is meant to be used as a follow-up assessment to the "Rock Cycle Worksheet with Questions" sheet. Each question can be answered using the included rock cycle diagram. Teachers can check the students' work using the provided answer key. If you like this, check out my Rock Cyc
FUN whole class activity!
Being able to make observations and then inferences based on those observations is a very valuable skills to have in the science classroom, other subjects, and in life. This activity is a great way to introduce these skills or to reinforce them. The activity is led by the teacher from a SmartBoard or projector and can be easily completed in one class period.
The file is designed so that the teacher simply clicks through the slides and the students follow along.
Greetings fellow teachers. Here is a topic that most (if not all) middle school science teachers have the pleasure of teaching…the Periodic Table of Elements. It’s a great introduction or review of the Periodic Table, its function, parts, and how it’s organized.
Subtopics include an explanation of elements, atoms, protons, neutrons, electrons, nuclei, energy levels, periods, groups, atomic numbers, atomic weights, element symbols, metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.
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