This bundle includes 9 different science anchor charts. Anchor chart titles include: CLASSIFYING ANIMALS, ANIMAL NEEDS, ANIMAL HABITATS, ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS, ENERGY PYRAMID, SEASONS, SEVERE WEATHER, PROPERTIES OF MATTER, and THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD.
This is a Google Slides lesson on Simple Machines, targeted for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade students. There are 16 slides in all and they include interactive examples of each of the simple machines and let the students decide for themselves what each example is before clicking for the answer.
Use this handout with the "Testable Questions Ppt" to teach your students about testable and non-testable questions; then how to format testable questions in "How does the IV affect the DV" format. Handout includes Do Now, guided notes, many examples of altogether practice and turn and talks, and independent practice activities. Intended for middle school but can be used/edited for any grade level. Message me if you have any questions!
This picture sort is a great activity for a Science center, for using on the board as a class, or as an activity for students who finish their work early. You can also copy and paste these pictures and labels into a SmartBoard activity for the class. This also works well as an assessment for students who do not do test well.
Cut out the pictures and laminate them or have the students cut and paste them onto a separate paper for an assessment or activity.
This activity includes 28 picture cards
This page allows the children to observe soil with and without a hand lens. They have to really look and notice that soil is made up of many pieces and particles.
The questions at the bottom get their senses involved and allow them to experience soil. Would be great in an interactive notebook.
Use this graphic organizer to help students navigate the classroom, looking for items that roll, spin, bounce, and slide. Perfect for helping kids make real world connections. The template allows for individualization because students can either draw or write their found objects in the spaces provided.
Use this recording sheet to allow students to jot down their thoughts while observing objects with their 5 senses. Includes illustrations for non readers and room for 3 objects to be observed.
This is a colorful graphic for the progression of science concepts based on the NSTA. It shows how the concepts in the framework progress from grades K-12.
I have only take this and made it in to a colorful graphic.
This is a chart that can be used to help students identify and categorize which items are and are not magnetic.
I used to clip art to create images of the items the students tested. On the back of each image I put velcro and each section on the chart had velcro also, students were to place the photo under the correct heading.
This is a worksheet where students cut out pictures and have to decide what comes first, second, third, etc. They glue the pictures onto the spaces provided.
Learning about States of Matter? Here is a great resources for students to be able to sort the different states of matter into their corresponding categories! Have students cut out the individual squares and place in the correct column representing that state of matter.
Students illustrate their own life cycle. The text inside the clouds can be deleted to allow them to pick their own moments to illustrate from their Life Cycle.