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Preview of Wonder Bubbles for Wonder Wall and Genius Hour

Wonder Bubbles for Wonder Wall and Genius Hour

A wonder wall has been a great addition to my classroom! These wonder bubbles can be used in a variety of ways. They are perfect to incorporate into your Genius Hour or into your Common Core curriculum. My kids love writing and re-writing their "wonders."First, decide which type of bubbles (no lines, dotted lines, single lines, colored, black & white) fits your students best and laminate them. Then, take a picture of your students in a “wondering” pose. Finally, display them along with the v
Preview of Moon Observation Journal

Moon Observation Journal

Students observe the moon each night for one month (to ensure they see each moon phase) and record the date, time, and moon illustration. I have them leave the moon phase area blank. When we are done with the month of observations, we go back and fill in the moon phases and confirm the pattern(s) we learned in class together. Of course there are nights when students will miss or the clouds block the view of the month. In that case, families can check out the website www.moonconnection.com f
Preview of GREGOR MENDEL Science WebQuest Scientist Research Biography (PDF & DIGITAL)

GREGOR MENDEL Science WebQuest Scientist Research Biography (PDF & DIGITAL)

Created by
iLoveToTeachKids
You will receive both the PDF and GOOGLE SLIDES versions of this resource to help meet your specific classroom needs (hybrid, in-person, virtual, etc.). Access the GOOGLE version by clicking the link on the first page of the PDF file.FAMOUS SCIENTIST - Gregor Mendel, known as the "father of modern genetics," was born in Austria in 1822. A monk, Mendel discovered the basic principles of heredity through experiments in his monastery's garden.Engage your learners in fun, interactive, and creative w
Preview of PBS Frontline Video - Inside the Teenage Brain (60 Minutes)

PBS Frontline Video - Inside the Teenage Brain (60 Minutes)

Students or staff watch the PBS Frontline Video and use the questions to guide their viewing and keep them focused. About the film: "In 'Inside the Teenage Brain,' FRONTLINE chronicles how scientists are exploring the recesses of the brain and finding some new explanations for why adolescents behave the way they do. These discoveries could change the way we parent, teach, or perhaps even understand our teenagers."
Preview of BUNDLE 32 Math Science WebQuest Research Project Biography Graphic Organizer

BUNDLE 32 Math Science WebQuest Research Project Biography Graphic Organizer

Created by
iLoveToTeachKids
BUNDLE - 32 WebQuests include:Ada Lovelace, Alan Turing, Albert Einstein, Andrew Wiles, Archimedes, AryabhataBenjamin Banneker, Blaise Pascal, Daniel Bernoulli, David Hilbert, Edward Witten, Emmy Noether, Eratosthenes, Euclid, Evariste Galois, George Boole, Georg Cantor, Gottfried Leibniz, Isaac Newton, John Forbes Nash, Jr., John Napier, John Von Neumann, Leonardo Pisano Bigollo, Luca Pacioli, Omar Khayyam, Pierre de Fermat, Ptolemy, Pythagoras, Rene Descartes, Sophie Germain, Srinivasa Ramanuj
Preview of Solar Eclipse Reading Room - Virtual Library

Solar Eclipse Reading Room - Virtual Library

Get read y for the next total Solar Eclipse of April 8, 2024 for parts of Canada, the US, and Mexico. Students learn about Solar Eclipses in this Reading Room. This room contains E-books and read aloud books. Some rooms contain a special link to webpages with even more information and features. Books are chosen so that students can read or listen to each story, and then take AR tests. My sources include Epic and You Tube links.Reminder: You need to have an Epic account, which is free to educator
Preview of Forensic Science Interactive Resource - Calculating the time of death

Forensic Science Interactive Resource - Calculating the time of death

Created by
learnwithlaura
This is an interactive lesson focusing on the different methods used by forensic scientists to determine the time of death.This includes:Algor mortis (body temperature)Rigor mortis (muscle contraction)Livor mortis (colour of skin after death)Entomology (study of insects)DecompositionStudents click on each link to gain information about each method. The information is in the form of text, diagrams and videos.Students can summarise this information in their notes if the teacher wishes.The students
Preview of ALFRED WEGENER Science WebQuest Scientist Research Biography (PDF & DIGITAL)

ALFRED WEGENER Science WebQuest Scientist Research Biography (PDF & DIGITAL)

Created by
iLoveToTeachKids
You will receive both the PDF and GOOGLE SLIDES versions of this resource to help meet your specific classroom needs (hybrid, in-person, virtual, etc.). Access the GOOGLE version by clicking the link on the first page of the PDF file.FAMOUS SCIENTIST - Alfred Wegener was the scientist who proposed the Continental Drift Theory in the early twentieth century. Simply put, his hypothesis proposed that the continents had once been joined, and over time had drifted apart.Engage your learners in fun, i
Preview of Trout Foldable: A Research Writing Project

Trout Foldable: A Research Writing Project

Studying about sea life? Raising Trout in the Classroom? Then this product is for you. This project was part of a Service Learning Experience my students had when they raised trout in the classroom.Students research trout and put their research into a foldable book
Preview of Biotechnology Careers Webquest : STEM Careers of the Future Series

Biotechnology Careers Webquest : STEM Careers of the Future Series

21st Century learners need to start researching careers as early as possible and get exposed to projects, competitions, and activities that will help them decide what they are passionate about. . This activity in my STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Careers of the Future series explores the growing field of Biotechnology. It helps students understand the research and thought process it takes to look for a career and decide on things that they need to learn more about. It is bes
Preview of All About Bats: Writing Templates

All About Bats: Writing Templates

Do you love integrating subjects to get your students more engaged? This All About Bats product is the perfect way to do integrate subjects! This product includes:-A list of 8 bat books-10 writing prompt starters (B&W or color)-4 writing templates with drawing boxes (B&W or color)-6 writing templates (B&W or color)
Preview of SPACE - PLANET Research Trading Cards Graphic Organizers and QR Codes

SPACE - PLANET Research Trading Cards Graphic Organizers and QR Codes

My students are absolutely engaged, motivated, and excited to work on their trading cards. I have created many different sets of trading cards offering my students opportunities to explore topics they are most interested in. Each of my trading card sets provides several different trading card templates to help differentiate the needs of the learners, while giving them all the opportunity to be engaged in the activity. These trading cards make an easy literacy/science center activity, fast finish
Preview of African American Scientists - Research Templates in Slides | Black History Month

African American Scientists - Research Templates in Slides | Black History Month

Looking for a creative way to celebrate Black History Month in your science class? Check out this activity!This 25-page slide deck contains templates that explore significant scientists in the African American community. Perfect for Black History Month, these graphic organizers are designed to challenge students to research 25 influential and famous scientists, their background, and contributions. As you know, researching or organizing thoughts are 21st-century skills that all students need to
Preview of ISAAC NEWTON BUNDLE Research Project Biography WebQuests Graphic Organizers

ISAAC NEWTON BUNDLE Research Project Biography WebQuests Graphic Organizers

Created by
iLoveToTeachKids
Engage your learners in a fun way to find out more about ISAAC NEWTON using a multitude of resources to investigate and discover interesting facts about this writer.All activities are NO PREP and READY TO GO! Great for sub (substitute lesson plans). Each works well as a quick, textbook-free, in-class, or homework activity. Just print and go! Great for interactive notebooks, test prep, review, and showcasing your students' learning!FAMOUS PERSON: Sir Isaac Newton was an English mathematician,
Preview of FIBONACCI (Bigollo) BUNDLE Math Science Research Project Biography Notes

FIBONACCI (Bigollo) BUNDLE Math Science Research Project Biography Notes

Created by
iLoveToTeachKids
FAMOUS MATHEMATICIAN - Fibonacci was an Italian mathematician from the Republic of Pisa, considered to be "the most talented Western mathematician of the Middle Ages". The name he is commonly called, "Fibonacci", was made up in 1838 by the Franco-Italian historian Guillaume Libri and is short for filius Bonacci.Engage your learners in FUN, INTERACTIVE, and CREATIVE ways while learning about FIBONACCI using a multitude of resources to investigate and discover interesting facts about this famous
Preview of Element Trivia Research -- No Prep, No Prior Knowledge

Element Trivia Research -- No Prep, No Prior Knowledge

Give your students an opportunity to research trivia about the chemical elements! This set of 6 magic squares is appropriate for upper elementary school through high school, as a fun brain break, emergency sub lesson, for early finishers, or as an introduction to your periodic table unit. In class we tend to focus on the atomic structure and general properties of each element, but students are fascinated with element trivia. This gives them a chance to learn some interesting facts.Included in
Preview of CAROLUS LINNAEUS Science WebQuest Scientist Research Project Biography Notes

CAROLUS LINNAEUS Science WebQuest Scientist Research Project Biography Notes

Created by
iLoveToTeachKids
Allow your students to discover more about CAROLUS LINNAEUS - in a fun, interactive way! Part of the FAMOUS SCIENTISTS series. NO PREP!Carolus Linnaeus - Organized our view of the natural world with the two-part naming system we use to classify all lifeforms; named and classified about 13,000 lifeforms; broke with tradition by classifying humans in the same way as other lifeforms. Activity is differentiated allowing students to respond to open-ended questions reaching individual levels. INSPI
Preview of ISAAC NEWTON Science WebQuest Scientist Research Project Biography PDF & DIGITAL

ISAAC NEWTON Science WebQuest Scientist Research Project Biography PDF & DIGITAL

Created by
iLoveToTeachKids
You will receive both the PDF and GOOGLE SLIDES versions of this resource to help meet your specific classroom needs (hybrid, in-person, virtual, etc.). Access the GOOGLE version by clicking the link on the first page of the PDF file.Allow your students to discover more about ISAAC NEWTON - in a fun, interactive way! Part of the FAMOUS SCIENTISTS series. NO PREP!Activity is differentiated allowing students to respond to open-ended questions reaching individual levels. INSPIRE your students!
Preview of CHARLES DARWIN WebQuest Research Project Biography (PDF & DIGITAL)

CHARLES DARWIN WebQuest Research Project Biography (PDF & DIGITAL)

Created by
iLoveToTeachKids
You will receive both the PDF and GOOGLE SLIDES versions of this resource to help meet your specific classroom needs (hybrid, in-person, virtual, etc.). Access the GOOGLE version by clicking the link on the first page of the PDF file.Engage your learners in fun, interactive, and creative ways to discover more about CHARLES DARWIN using this WebQuest. Activity is differentiated allowing students to respond to open-ended questions reaching individual levels. INSPIRE your students!This WebQuest
Preview of Notice Wonder Protocol and Template

Notice Wonder Protocol and Template

Created by
Karly Cassese
Use this product for any observations! Can be used in subjects other than Science. This breaks down the differences between was students notice, wonder, and what they are reminded of.The protocol assists with observations, questions, and connections!Use the Google Slides version for online learning, download a PDF, or print it out for a physical copy!Fonts are Amy Groesbeck
Preview of ROBERT HOOKE Science WebQuest Scientist Research Project Biography Notes

ROBERT HOOKE Science WebQuest Scientist Research Project Biography Notes

Created by
iLoveToTeachKids
FAMOUS SCIENTIST - Robert Hooke was an English natural philosopher, architect and polymath. Engage your learners in fun, interactive, and creative ways to discover more about ROBERT HOOKE using this WebQuest. Activity is differentiated allowing students to respond to open-ended questions reaching individual levels. INSPIRE your students!This WebQuest is NO PREP and READY TO GO! Great for sub (substitute lesson plans). It works well as a quick, textbook-free, in-class, or homework activity.
Preview of JOHANNES KEPLER Science WebQuest Scientist Research Project Biography Notes

JOHANNES KEPLER Science WebQuest Scientist Research Project Biography Notes

Created by
iLoveToTeachKids
FAMOUS SCIENTIST - Johannes Kepler was a German astronomer, mathematician, and astrologer. He is a key figure in the 17th-century scientific revolution, best known for his laws of planetary motion, and his books Astronomia nova, Harmonices Mundi, and Epitome Astronomiae Copernicanae.Engage your learners in fun, interactive, and creative ways to discover more about JOHANNES KEPLER using this WebQuest. Activity is differentiated allowing students to respond to open-ended questions reaching indi
Preview of ROSALIND FRANKLIN Science WebQuest Scientist Research Project Biography Notes

ROSALIND FRANKLIN Science WebQuest Scientist Research Project Biography Notes

Created by
iLoveToTeachKids
FAMOUS SCIENTIST - Rosalind Elsie Franklin was an English chemist and X-ray crystallographer who made contributions to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA, RNA, viruses, coal, and graphite.Engage your learners in fun, interactive, and creative ways to discover more about ROSALIND FRANKLIN using this WebQuest. Activity is differentiated allowing students to respond to open-ended questions reaching individual levels. INSPIRE your students!This WebQuest is NO PREP and READY TO G
Preview of Cryptid Research/Writing Project: Loch Ness, Bigfoot, Kraken, Wyvern, Mermaid...

Cryptid Research/Writing Project: Loch Ness, Bigfoot, Kraken, Wyvern, Mermaid...

Looking for a fun and engaging research and writing project? Want to tap into students' love of all things mysterious and creepy? This project is always a hit with my students.Cryptids are animals who are believed (by some) to have existed, but have not been scientifically proved to exist. Some famous cryptids are: the Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot, and mermaids.Included in this purchase are a project packet and booklets for individual cryptids that students fill-out as they do research on various
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