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Preview of Measurement Clipart: Volume, Mass, Perimeter Tool Clip Art Black & White PNG

Measurement Clipart: Volume, Mass, Perimeter Tool Clip Art Black & White PNG

Measurement Tools Clip Art: Teach your students about time, length, volume, and weight/mass with this set of math clip art. Help students discover real life applications and life skills in math and science with these detailed graphics designed to look like their real world counterparts. Create worksheets, tests, quizzes, Powerpoint presentations, and center activities, or print them out to decorate your bulletin board. WHAT IS CLIP ART?Clip art (or "clipart") are digital images that can be impo
Preview of Science - Quantitative and Qualitative Observation Worksheet

Science - Quantitative and Qualitative Observation Worksheet

Created by
Amy Bartholomew
This worksheet is designed to help students differentiate between qualitative and quantitative observations. There is a place to record the qualitative observations that students make using the five senses as well as a place to record the quantitative observations using more formal data. Students are also asked to record what tool was used to gather the quantitative data. This is a great activity for students first learning about scientific inquiry and practicing how to make observations and gat
Preview of Rubber Band and Bouncing Ball Energy Experiment Lesson Synopsis and Worksheet

Rubber Band and Bouncing Ball Energy Experiment Lesson Synopsis and Worksheet

Created by
Little Engineers
Students are learning to distinguish potential energy and kinetic energy. This packet includes two experiments, and a lesson synopsis. The Bouncing Ball experiment and the Rubber band experiment. This packet includes a differentiated task. Task 1 ( differentiated) : Students will have an opportunity to use sequence words to explain the directions. Task 2 (differentiated): Students will record their findings and answer questions relating to their findings. Task 3 ( differentia
Preview of Engineering Design Process  Twist to Penny Boat Experiment   (Penguin Boat)

Engineering Design Process Twist to Penny Boat Experiment (Penguin Boat)

Created by
Little Engineers
This lesson synopsis is a twist to the penny boat experiment. In this lesson, students will be able to integrate Math, Science , Reading, Writing and use discussion techniques in this fun Engineering Design Science lesson. The teacher will provide students with the opportunity to read about the impact of global warming on penguins. Students will have an opportunity to help penguins reach their food faster with a penguin boat.
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