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6th grade science study guides for Microsoft Word

Preview of Review Sheet for 8th grade Science NC EOG and Final Exam

Review Sheet for 8th grade Science NC EOG and Final Exam

This is a compilation of review questions for the main units taught in 8th grade Science. Includes questions from the Hydrosphere Unit, Earth and Evolution Unit, Cells and Microbiology Unit, and Chemistry Unit. I used it as a guide to help my students review their knowledge of what we learned during the school year. It also makes helpful suggestions for how to study. My students found it very helpful. Could use sections of the review sheet for other science grade levels and courses if you find a
Preview of SCIENCE (or any topic) ONE-PAGER with Directions, Requirements, Scoring Rubric

SCIENCE (or any topic) ONE-PAGER with Directions, Requirements, Scoring Rubric

If you've never done one-pagers before -- if you want better products from your students -- this is the resource you need! All requirements for a quality one-pager are listed -- an editable scoring sheet is included so you can quickly assess and students can focus their efforts. If you don't like the scoring sheet, it can be easily adapted into a leveled rubric.The file is editable so teachers can create custom directions for each topic -- or use as-is and have students add their topic, sub-to
Preview of Punnett Square Test with Answer Key + Study Guide with Key!

Punnett Square Test with Answer Key + Study Guide with Key!

Created by
The Science Lady
This test is a great tool to assess a student's mastery of a Punnett Square unit. Students need to know key vocabulary terms such as dominant, recessive, homozygous, heterozygous, hybrid, purebred, phenotype, and genotype. The first section on this test is multiple choice. Then, students will have to determine phenotype based on a given genotype and be asked to determine whether a certain genotype is homozygous dominant/recessive or heterozygous. Next, students will be given several problems whe
Preview of Making Science Charts and Graphs

Making Science Charts and Graphs

A simplified look at making charts and organizing data in science. -Data Charts -Circle Graphs -Bar Graphs -Line Graphs -Key Vocabulary List -Quiz/Assessment -Activity - Practice -Teacher answer key for quiz and activity Thanks for taking the time to stop by my store! Mrs. Degs Teaching Science Well Blog: http://teachingsciencewell.wordpress.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeachingScienceWell TPT: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Teaching-Science-Well-Science-Resources Pi
Preview of Human Body Systems graphic organizer

Human Body Systems graphic organizer

This is a great way for students to quickly compare the different human body systems. Also a great tool for studying. Provides a picture for each body system for those students that need a visual. In color.
Preview of Question Exploration: How do Index Fossils Help Relative Dating of Rock Layers?

Question Exploration: How do Index Fossils Help Relative Dating of Rock Layers?

Created by
TheScienceGiant
How Do Index Fossils Help Relative Dating of Rock Layers? This Question Exploration helps Ss explain index fossils and relative dating using Steno’s law of superposition, the principle of original horizontality, and the principle of lateral continuity. Question Exploration Routine is an instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arrive at a main idea answer. The Concept Co
Preview of Electricity and Magnetism Vocabulary Quiz (Study Guide and Puzzle Pages)

Electricity and Magnetism Vocabulary Quiz (Study Guide and Puzzle Pages)

VOCABULARY BUNDLE (10 SCIENCE QUIZZES) – CLICK HERE!This study guide and quiz are for an introduction or review on ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM for grades 5-10. The focus is on 20 key terms and the quiz can easily be changed into a simple review assignment as well.1) Study Guide - includes the definitions of 20 terms connected to matter such as: electricity, parallel circuit, open circuit, insulator, conductor, magnetic field, electromagnet, and more.2) Quiz w/ Answer Key - 30-question vocabul
Preview of Study Guide Template

Study Guide Template

Created by
Schultz
This study guide template works really well for the end of a unit. With endless options for vocabulary, concept, review I have adapted this format to work for any subject or topic. I hope you find it as useful as I have over the years! I have included an example file to show how I use this for a science unit about "energy."
Preview of Lapbook Template

Lapbook Template

Created by
HipandTeach
Need a great project idea for review all in one simple place? I have developed lapbooks for book reviews, social studies era reviews, science processes reviews, etc. They are easy and fun to make and it's easier for students to keep up (in lieu of notes and handouts)! Start downloading and preparing for those upcoming standardized tests. I'm currently using a lapbook to review the English/Reading standards for my state's standardized test.
Preview of Atmosphere and Weather Test Review Guide

Atmosphere and Weather Test Review Guide

This review guide helps students conceptualize and review for a final unit test for a Weather and Atmosphere Unit (7th-grade science essential standards). The review guide includes important and helpful diagrams and visuals to refresh students memories, as well as graphic organizers to help students conceptually organize the information. There is a "Weather and Atmosphere Unit Test" that accompanies this review guide. The test covers the standards E1-E6 (7th-grade science essential standards)7.
Preview of OHIO STATE TESTING STUDY GUIDE 5th GRADE SCIENCE

OHIO STATE TESTING STUDY GUIDE 5th GRADE SCIENCE

Created by
VIZSLAMOM
This study guide summarizes all topics a 5th grade student living in the state of Ohio might be tested on when taking the state test. This is meant to be given to students after all the topics listed below have been taught throughout the school year. pg.1 - Title/Namepg.2 - Earth & Spacepg.3 - Life Sciencepg.4 - Force & Motionpg.5 - Lightpg.6 - Soundpg.7 - Parent Signatures for each 10 minutes of studying
Preview of Earth, Moon, Sun, Solar System Science Study Guide

Earth, Moon, Sun, Solar System Science Study Guide

Aligned with Virginia Science Standards 4.7 and 4.8, this study guide reviews characteristics of the Earth, Moon and Sun. Students are asked to define and give examples of rotation and revolution. It reviews order of the planets in our solar system by size and from the sun. Sun-centered and Earth-centered philosophers are included. This can be used for individual review to prepare for end of unit tests or for the end of year standardized test (SOL). It can also be used as a whole group review.
Preview of Forces and Motion Test and Study Guide

Forces and Motion Test and Study Guide

Created by
Amy McQuiston
This three page test and answer key, with attached three page study guide, on forces and motion was designed for middle school students with learning disabilities. It could, however, be used with regular education students in grades four through six. The 20 questions are a comprehensive mix of short answer, matching, and multiple choice questions with only two options. There is plenty of white space and room to write, along with colorful clipart. Here is a sample question with choices: Force
Preview of Interpreting Motion Graphs

Interpreting Motion Graphs

Created by
Jennifer Walton
This worksheet provides students practice interpreting distance-time and velocity(speed)-time graphs. Students have to determine an objects motion, acceleration and calculate speed. Can be used as a mini-lesson, practice and/or as an assessment.
Preview of Weather Unit Test

Weather Unit Test

This is an assessment based on the three sections of the Weather Unit. This is a basic assessment of a student's understanding of weather, weather patterns and types of extreme weather, and predicting weather. This unit and this assessment were created for a sixth grade special education student. The assessment also comes with a basic study guide to give to students before the test.
Preview of The Science of Fall Colors

The Science of Fall Colors

Why do the leaves turn colors in fall? -brief and light content explaining the science behind fall leaves. Topics Covered: -autumn -photosynthesis -pigments -chlorophyll -deciduous trees -why trees lose leaves -why fall colors happen -important terms -student quiz -laboratory activity -Teacher answer key (quiz)
Preview of Measuring Matter Study Guide

Measuring Matter Study Guide

Created by
Jennifer Walton
This study guide includes review questions about measurement, including mass, weight, volume of regular and irregular objects, density.
Preview of Science Supplemental Aid > Student Accommodation

Science Supplemental Aid > Student Accommodation

Created by
mysciencesneed
Graphic Organizer that helps students REMEMBER science concepts! EACH image represents a different TEKS! It really works! Students can USE this actual page during the science STAAR if they receive accommodations!! Memory Art (Mem Art) are visual tools designed to help students retain and recall scientific concepts by utilizing simple figures and shapes. Mem Art differs from generic graphic organizers and wordy mnemonics because it is a schematic cue for a particular TEK objective. The
Preview of Elements, Compounds, Mixtures and Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids Practice

Elements, Compounds, Mixtures and Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids Practice

Created by
Doreen Jarvis
Great practice over elements, compounds, mixtures and metals, nonmetals and metalloid properties. Terms of Use: Copyright © Doreen Jarvis. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. Intended for classroom and personal use only.
Preview of Oceanography Science Study Guide

Oceanography Science Study Guide

This study guide is aligned with Virginia Science Standard 5.6, Oceanography. Students are able to review and describe the features of the ocean floor, ocean water movements, food chains, as well as changes that occur throughout different ocean zones. This can be completed individually or whole group as review for end of unit tests or end of year standardized tests (SOL).
Preview of Atomic Structure - Bohr Model and Lewis Dots

Atomic Structure - Bohr Model and Lewis Dots

Created by
EasyChem
This simple grid prompts students to use the periodic table to identify atomic number, atomic mass, protons, neutrons, and electrons. They then will draw the correct Bohr Model of the first 16 elements and draw the corresponding Lewis Dot Diagram with appropriate number of valence electrons. A blank page is provided so you can customize the worksheet for larger elements. An example has also been completed along with tips for completing each section.
Preview of The Simple Machines Test and Study Guide

The Simple Machines Test and Study Guide

Created by
Amy McQuiston
This three page test and answer key, with attached three page study guide, on simple machines was designed for middle school students with learning disabilities. It could, however, be used with regular education students in grades four through six. The 20 questions are a comprehensive mix of short answer, matching, and multiple choice questions with only two options. There is plenty of white space and room to write, along with colorful clipart. Here is a sample question with choices. The thr
Preview of Magnetism and Electricity Test and Study Guide

Magnetism and Electricity Test and Study Guide

Created by
Amy McQuiston
This three page test and answer key, with attached three page study guide, on electricity and magnetism was designed for middle school students with learning disabilities. It could, however, be used with regular education students in grades four through six. The 20 questions are a comprehensive mix of short answer, matching, and multiple choice questions with only two options. There is plenty of white space and room to write, along with colorful clipart. Here is a sample question with choices
Preview of 6th Grade Science Pretest for Indiana

6th Grade Science Pretest for Indiana

Created by
Discovery Zone
6th Grade Science Pretest for Indiana Test includes important questions that you will see on unit tests, standardized tests and in the State Standard list. Great for Pre and Post Testing. Great for Warm-Up use. I am making mine into a Study Guide after they take the Pretest. Simple and effective. You can split the test into the first and last semesters.
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