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Preview of March Science Experiments and Activities

March Science Experiments and Activities

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Teaching Muse
Integrate March holidays and science into your classroom using this collection of hands-on, print, and digital activities that cover fun, topical concepts. Seasonal concepts include reading articles to continue to build literacy skills, STEM activities to cultivate engineering skills, hands-on demonstrations, and a research project. March topics cover National Nutrition Month, Women's History Month, Spring Equinox, March Madness, and St. Patrick's Day. Science topics cover equinoxes, building an
Preview of Writing Module #1 | Write a Problem-Solution Argument | Recycling | Grades 7-12

Writing Module #1 | Write a Problem-Solution Argument | Recycling | Grades 7-12

Your 7th to 12th graders got this! Got what? A final product they'll create in no time with step-by-step guidance and be so proud of: A Problem-Solution Argument Essay about "The Recycling Problem," perfect for this age group. STUDENTS READ AUTHENTIC SOURCES ABOUT THE PROBLEM WITH RECYCLINGStudents read and critically think about a very important, current, relevant issue people all over the world are grappling with right now - the problem with recycling (plastics mainly) and different ways of so
Preview of Writing Module #5 | Write an Opinion Essay | Preventing Concussions | Grades 4-6

Writing Module #5 | Write an Opinion Essay | Preventing Concussions | Grades 4-6

Your 4th through 6th graders got this! Got what? A final product they will create in no time: An Opinion Piece in the form of a problem-solution opinion essay about what causes concussions in youth sports, and what can be done to solve the problem.KIDS LOVE THIS TOPIC - AND THAT'S HALF THE BATTLE!Students read a narrative written by a father whose son sustained a second concussion during a football game because he was told to continue playing when he shouldn't have. Then, students read an inform
Preview of Writing Module #4 | Cause-Effect Informative Essay | Concussions | Grades 7-12

Writing Module #4 | Cause-Effect Informative Essay | Concussions | Grades 7-12

Your 7th through 12th graders got this! Got what? A final product they will create in no time with step-by-step guidance: A Cause-and-Effect Informative Essay (also known as explanatory and expository essay) about the causes and effects of sustaining a concussion.KIDS LOVE THIS TOPIC - AND THAT'S HALF THE BATTLE!Students read two scientific sources, watch two super short educational videos, and critically think about a very relevant, very important issue - what causes a concussion, what happens
Preview of Our Universe: Marie Curie & The Periodic Table of Elements - Science Chemistry

Our Universe: Marie Curie & The Periodic Table of Elements - Science Chemistry

Our Universe: Marie Curie & The Periodic Table of Elements - Science Chemistry - ROOKIE Montessori-inspired printable Science & Chemistry help (2 pages + Key):Who is Marie Curie and what is the Periodic Table? This resource guides young scientists to:Learn about Marie Curie and her contributions to science & chemistryExplore the 118 known elements in our UniverseUnderstand how the periodic table arranges these elementsDistinguish between the 7 periods and 18 groupsVisualize element c
Preview of 4th-8th Venn Diagram with Reading and Writing Comparison Strategies

4th-8th Venn Diagram with Reading and Writing Comparison Strategies

A “Venn Diagram” with two or more intersecting circles is a relationship graphic organizer utilized to make similarity and difference comparisons. The “Venn Diagram” material is unique, with three interactive sets. Student friendly mapping strategies can be used in the teaching of comprehending and comparing two or three informational and nonfiction texts, fictional text story elements, ideas read, and planning and organizing comparative report essays to be written across the curriculum. Origin
Preview of Science Literacy Series Women Nobel Science Prize Winners: Maria Goeppert Mayer

Science Literacy Series Women Nobel Science Prize Winners: Maria Goeppert Mayer

Celebrate Women's History Month with this inspirational STEM article on one of the few female Nobel Prize-winners in Physics, Maria Goeppert-Mayer. Makes a perfect sub plan, early finisher activity, or homework packet! This product includes a link to editable Google Slides, as well as a printable PDF. Why Science Literacy? Reading and analyzing complex science texts in order to make intelligent decisions is an essential skill for all 21st century citizens.Integrate literacy strategies into your
Preview of Science Literacy Series Women Nobel Science Prize Winners - Gerty Cori

Science Literacy Series Women Nobel Science Prize Winners - Gerty Cori

Perfect Women's History Month biology project! Help your students develop science literacy skills with this article on Gerty Cori, the first American woman to receive a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Gerty and her husband Carl Cori emigrated to the United States from Europe in the 1920s.Because Gerty was Jewish and female, she experienced racism and sexism in her career. Yet she and Carl worked together as an inseparable team and shared the 1947 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, al
Preview of Pluto vocabulary puzzles

Pluto vocabulary puzzles

This product contains TWO worksheet puzzle activities: A WordFit puzzle (used to introduce science term at the beginning of a unit) and a Crossword Puzzle (designed to review definitions of vocabulary at the end of a unit). Works well as an engaging activity in a 5E plan! A WordFit puzzle is a great way to introduce vocabulary for a unit on Pluto in any Earth Science classroom. This type of puzzle is more challenging than a Word Find and will exercise students' logic skills! While a crossword
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