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Martin Luther King Day informational text laboratories for Microsoft Word

Preview of Cooking Utensils Vocabulary

Cooking Utensils Vocabulary

Created by
Debra Bays
Cooking Utensils Vocabulary contains a vocabulary list and definitions along with vocabulary matching and answer worksheets. If teaching Life Skills or Cooking classes, this lesson is a great complement to your lesson plan. If you're looking to delve into the world of cooking and Recipes, please check out my Reading FoLife: Cooking and Recipes lesson plan at: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-For-Life-Cooking-and-Recipes-701915
Preview of Quicksand Lesson And Science Experiment/Demonstration

Quicksand Lesson And Science Experiment/Demonstration

Created by
AiyonaA
This is very extensive and helps children understand quicksand. 3 small toys were chosen. Picking personal toys added to the excitement and kept him focused! There are 6 pages. Please feel free to message me for pictures of the project that I did.
Preview of Plant and Animal Cells

Plant and Animal Cells

Created by
VioletMoss
This fifteen page unit on cells, cell structures, and types of cells includes all needed word information and scaffolded practice pages. Group work and a lab section are included, too. There are also a section on Greek root words, inference questions, diagramming, science drawing, labeling, and lots of vocabulary. Group work could be done on any of the practice pages. MS WORD FORMAT
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning Lab Report Peer Review

Claim Evidence Reasoning Lab Report Peer Review

This worksheet and rubric can be used for a peer review process after a lab report based on the claim evidence reasoning format has been written. The peer review process encourages communication, collaboration and critical thinking about science. The protocol can be used with any science class and is easily adapted to other claim evidence reasoning writing formats. Learning Targets: 1. I can apply the claim, evidence, reasoning format to my writing.2. I can assess the work of my peers using a r
Preview of How to Make Chocolate Pretzels

How to Make Chocolate Pretzels

Created by
Marissa Rys
This is a writing/ science lesson. I completed this with my grade 6 science class. Students made chocolate covered pretzels to explore solids/ liquids, physical change, and how adding heat/ taking away heat changes the form of chocolate. Students drew pictures, completed a graphic organizer, and wrote a how to writing piece (using a science lens). The completed organizer and a word bank were used to support students.
Preview of Discussion Question: How Geologists Tell Between an Igneous/Sedimentary Rocks

Discussion Question: How Geologists Tell Between an Igneous/Sedimentary Rocks

Created by
Veronica Holyoke
This discussion question asks the student to answer the following question: How does a geologist tell the difference between an igneous and sedimentary rock. The activity includes a rubric, a place for student to do their writing, and a self assessment.
Preview of Disperse Seeds in the Classroom!

Disperse Seeds in the Classroom!

Students read a short text about seed dispersal and create a model to show their understanding. Activity based on CCSS standards for reading and writing as well as the Next Generation Science Standards. Engage your students with this fun and easy hands on investigation! Don't forget to give them a chance to share and present their models to others. 2.LS.2 Develop a simple model that mimics the function of an animal dispersing seeds. http://www.nextgenscience.org/topic-arrangement/2interdep
Preview of Discussion Question-Compare a rock and a mineral

Discussion Question-Compare a rock and a mineral

Created by
Veronica Holyoke
This is a written assessment, designed to be used after reading an informational text on rocks and minerals. The discussion question asks the students to write about the differences between a rock and a mineral. The lesson includes a rubric, a place for students to do their writing, and a self assessment.
Preview of CRICKETS!

CRICKETS!

Created by
MissKristy
This worksheet should be completed by students while observing crickets. Includes informational text and comprehension questions.
Preview of Discussion Question Use after reading about Metamorphic Rocks

Discussion Question Use after reading about Metamorphic Rocks

Created by
Veronica Holyoke
This discussion question asks the students: 1. Why are both heat and pressure necessary to create metamorphic rocks? 2. Why aren’t metamorphic rocks created just from heat? Why aren’t they just created from pressure? The activity includes a rubric, a place for students to do their writing, and a self assessment.
Preview of Magnet Worksheet

Magnet Worksheet

Created by
Veronica Holyoke
This activity asks questions about magnets, including asking about how a magnet repels, magnetic force and magnetic material.
Preview of Discussion Question: What is the Process for Creating the 3 Layers of Soil?

Discussion Question: What is the Process for Creating the 3 Layers of Soil?

Created by
Veronica Holyoke
This activity asks the question: What is the Process for Creating the 3 Layers of Soil? The assessment includes a rubric, a place for students to write their answers, and a self assessment.
Preview of Journal Question Prompts (JQP)

Journal Question Prompts (JQP)

Created by
ChampTeacher
Journal Question Prompts are designed as a self-reflection tool for students after completing an activity, conducting an experiment/project, or after a lesson has been taught. The goal is for students to write more extensively.
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