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6th grade science handouts for SMART Notebook

Preview of Plants: Lesson 8: Pollination & Angiosperm Reproduction

Plants: Lesson 8: Pollination & Angiosperm Reproduction

Students explore pollination and angiosperm reproduction by looking at real flowers, playing online games, reading stories, drawing and more. As a brain break, students also have a run-around scavenger hunt to review previous plant information. This lesson may take 2-3 class periods, depending on how long your class periods are. I did this in 2 90 minute periods. That being said, there are additional relevant do-nows, hooks etc. included at the end so you can rearrange each day as you like.
Preview of Mendelian Genetics Unit: Lesson 3: Dominant vs. Recessive

Mendelian Genetics Unit: Lesson 3: Dominant vs. Recessive

Students will review: 1. The difference between inherited and acquired traits 2. The distinction between a gene and alleles Students will then identify and define dominant and recessive phenotypes, look for word connections for the new vocabulary, create analogies for dominant and recessive alleles, identify their own dominant and recessive traits, create a foldable illustrating a "totally dominant" and "totally recessive" cartoon person, fill out and create their own graphic organizers and mo
Preview of Fidget Spinner experiments in SmartNotebook

Fidget Spinner experiments in SmartNotebook

Do your students love fidget spinners? Want to know why or how they work? This download will use fidget spinners to explore how motion, force, and friction work for the popular gadgets. Download is for a smart notebook presentation with power point for recording sheets. I created this for my kindergartners and our 4th grade friends to do together, but I think most grades could use it. The younger grades would need help with the stop watch, or do as a whole group.
Preview of Scientific Tools SmartBoard Lesson

Scientific Tools SmartBoard Lesson

Created by
Heather Ward
(non interactive - to be used as notes) SmartBoard lesson covering a variety of inquiry and weather tools. Half of lesson contains student notes guide. Print the notes guide (4 to a page) and have students fill in the information as you go over each tool. The tools include: spring scale, triple beam balance, meter stick, graduated cylinder, beaker, barometer, sling psychrometer, safety googles etc. If students are in groups, place all tools on a tray in center of the table for students to see an
Preview of Volcano Independent Research Project

Volcano Independent Research Project

Created by
Amanda Phillips
This is an activity that I give students at the beginning of my volcano unit. The final product is either a song or a children's book. They have the length of the unit to complete the project. Students are given the rubric at the beginning and then you can use the same rubric to grade them at the end.
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