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.
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.
Enjoy
This one kills at the geology conferences! This a funny 11" X 17" poster to place on your door for students to see as they leave your classroom. Of course, they won't get it until after to teach them that gneiss is the name of a metamorphic rock. You might notice that the word "gneiss" has been filled in with banding texture, as is common with gneiss rocks. Anyway, just a bit of silly decor for your room.
This foldable is a great way to help your students distinguish between transverse and comressional waves. It's very easy to make and all the directions you need, as well as the key, are included. Just print and go.
If you like this foldable, try my other one: Weather Fronts Foldable
36 Task Cards featuring questions about the Layers of the Atmosphere. Each question conforms to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) so you know that your students are studying the right material.
These Task Cards include:
* Suggested activities
* Layers of the Earth diagram
* Recording Sheet
* Answer Key
Human Body Organ Systems Multiple Choice Task Cards
* 59 Cards
* Recording Sheet
* Answer Key
Each question conforms to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
Topics Include:
~Levels of Organization
~Respiratory System
~Circulatory System
~Digestive System
~Excretory System
~Skeletal System
~Muscular System
~Immune System
~Nervous System
~Reproductive System
76 Life Science: Plants, Animal and Cells Multiple Choice Task Cards
Great for Middle School Science Class
All questions conform to the Next Generation Science Standard (NGSS).
Includes Topics Such As:
1. Cellular Basis for Life
2. Cellular Function
3. Contrasting Plant and Animal Cells
4. Levels of Organization
5. Plants
6. Animals
7. Biological Classification System
5th - 12th
Biology, General Science, Science
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I have been teaching secondary science since 2001.
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I have a Masters in Education and a Bachelors in Geology. I am certified to teach Pre-K to 6th grade, 7th to 12 th general science, earth science, and physics.
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