“Science in the News” worksheets This worksheet is used to review and summarize scientific articles. You can assign articles on the subject you're teaching, or have students find their own if computers are available. This worksheet can be used in a variety of ways:1) As a bellringer activity / daily or weekly journal entry 2) For extra credit if students finish a quiz or exam early 3) An assignment to include in your substitute folder 4) Homework This resource includes 4 slightly differ
"Science in the News" worksheetThis worksheet will ask students to:- summarize the article and share what they found to be interesting - share what they thought the author could have explained better (this section is a great conversation starter if time allows!) - and to draw a picture How I like to use this resource - Each Friday I will either provide students with a copy of an article related to what we learned in class that week, or I will ask them to find an article on their own (if compute
Haunted House Writing Prompt for Halloween Students have a choice between two writing prompts on this worksheet. They can write about a haunted house that they've been to, or they can explain what their haunted house would look like if they were in charge of the design. Both prompts require students to draw a picture in the space provided on the worksheet. I use this writing prompt as a fun free-write exercise. I like to have students volunteer to read their short essay to the class, or someti
This is a simple Christmas Wishlist that has 10 lines and space below for kiddos to add any cutouts from magazines. There is a space at the top for their name, and a cute little saying at the bottom that I use as a conversation starter to remind everyone that they may not get everything they ask for but to be grateful for what they do get. I get several toy magazines in the mail around the holidays, but I also ask parents to donate some so we have enough for everyone when doing this activity.
This is a great handout for students to think about what they are thankful for. The handout explains that it's always good to be appreciative of all that we have. Perfect handout to go along with a Thanksgiving Day lesson.
Students are given 2 tasks:
Task 1- Write a short letter explaining what/who you are thankful for and why.
Task 2- Pretend you were given $1,000 to go towards a good cause. What would you do with the money? Directions: Using a computer, research different charities
Students will come up with 10 ways to help protect/improve the environment, then they will design their own logo for Earth Day. This is a great discussion piece.
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