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Science worksheets for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of FFA.org Scavenger Hunt (Microsoft Publisher File)

FFA.org Scavenger Hunt (Microsoft Publisher File)

A great way to introduce FFA to new students or refresh past learned info with repeat students! Middle school based but would work with high school also.
Preview of Vocabulary for Cross-section of Animal Cell; Modified Life Science; special ed

Vocabulary for Cross-section of Animal Cell; Modified Life Science; special ed

This worksheet shows a cross-section of an animal cell. Students are to use the word bank to write the correct word next to each definition. There are five words and five definitions. I use this with my 7th and 8th graders who work on an alternate curriculum. This is also a great review for homework. Aligns with Maryland state reading curriculum standard 1D2c: Given vocabulary words from a grade-level content unit, student will identify the meanings of the words. Also aligns with Maryland stat
Preview of Interactive Notebook Foldable Templates **Editable!!**

Interactive Notebook Foldable Templates **Editable!!**

The perfect Interactive Notebook toolkit!!This is for a physical notebook. Not digital.This 100% editable Publisher document comes with 11 different styles of foldables that can easily be used in any class subject at any grade. These foldables can be used for teaching content, as study strategies, or as a processing tool to assist in all parts of the learning process. Add terms, definitions, and content, or used these foldables as blank foldables for your students to fill in. Also, need to c
Preview of Modified Physical and Chemical Change Cut and Paste; Special Ed

Modified Physical and Chemical Change Cut and Paste; Special Ed

This is a 2-page worksheet for students in an inclusive science class learning about the physical and chemical changes. I used this for my 6th grade students who learn at about a first grade level. The worksheet has two columns on the first page. One is labeled physical reactions and the other is labeled chemical reactions. There are six reactions on the second page. Students are to cut these reactions (with picture clues) out and paste them in the correct column of the chart on the first page
Preview of Modified Life Science Cut & Paste; Plant or Animal; Boardmaker

Modified Life Science Cut & Paste; Plant or Animal; Boardmaker

This is modified from the middle school life science curriculum. It aligns with Alternate Maryland State Content Standard: 1.D.2.a: Given words/picture symbols/words with pictures from a modified grade-level unit, student will sort the words into categories. This is modified for students who are in an inclusive setting but cannot complete grade level requirements. It would also be helpful as a refresher for students, homework, or classwork in a self-contained setting. There are ten words with
Preview of Water Filter Experiment- packet

Water Filter Experiment- packet

This experiment is great for understanding water filtration. We use 2 liter bottles with the bottom cut off. Students preplan in their groups what materials to use and how to place them in the upsidedown 2 liter. Once the prepare their "filtration system", I pour dirty water in and we collect it (glass baby food jars work great because you can see inside) out of the small opening at the bottom. Students then evaluate what they could improve, empty the 2 liter and try again. We compare all of the
Preview of Animal Research Brochure

Animal Research Brochure

Created by
Chantelle Moore
Using this template, students can make an organized brochure about the animal they have been researching. Space is provided for them to write about : Diet Habitat How it moves Babies Interesting Facts The document is editable in Microsoft Publisher so you can add/modify any details to make it customize for your lesson or project.
Preview of Daily Weather Forecast

Daily Weather Forecast

Created by
Autism Grows
This is a worksheet that works well with weather.com because it is similar to the format on that website. It has sections for weather "right now", "today" and "tonight" along with "tomorrow's weather" and a section that asks what you should wear tomorrow. This is great for elementary as well as middle and high school special education. I use it for my students with moderate/severe autism. The visuals are great!
Preview of STEAM Introduction Notes

STEAM Introduction Notes

Students will use a combination of prior knowledge, experiences, and research to provide examples of each STEAM strand and ideas of what each professional for each strand does. This includes a fun graphic notes page for each strand that requires students to have 3 items for each strand, 3 items for each professional within the strands, and two illustrations that represent each strand. This is a great way to introduce STEAM, STEAM strands/concepts, and the professionals and opportunities behind e
Preview of Modified Physics Test; Energy Types; Alternate Curriculum; Boardmaker

Modified Physics Test; Energy Types; Alternate Curriculum; Boardmaker

This is modified from the 8th grade physics curriculum. It aligns with Alternate Maryland State Content Standard: 5.C.2.b Given pictures or examples of several household electrical appliances, student will identify what form of energy the appliance produces from the electricity. This is modified for students who are in an inclusive setting but cannot complete grade level requirements. It would also be helpful as a refresher for students or as homework. There are five words with picture clues.
Preview of Kill it! Kill it! The Spotted Lanternfly - Publisher File

Kill it! Kill it! The Spotted Lanternfly - Publisher File

A great way to keep up on current agricultural news- students will use this article posted by Delaware Online: Delaware Online - Spotted Lanternfly to read and learn about how the Spotted Lanternfly is now in Northern Delaware. Students will use their graphic organizer to identify concerns with a growing Lanternfly population, read about how to correctly identify a Spotted Lanternfly and more. Great for sub work or just for an informational lesson on invasive species.
Preview of Plant and Animal Life Cycle Graphic Organizer

Plant and Animal Life Cycle Graphic Organizer

With this graphic organizer your students will be able to visually organize the life cycle of plants and animals. This is a standard that is taught throughout elementary and middle school science. For example, birth, growth, reproduction, and death for both plant and animal. Students will be able to explain what each cycle is like and draw a picture.
Preview of Coloring parts of an atom

Coloring parts of an atom

Created by
LLT Science
Students will color the different parts of the atom. This lesson focuses on the nucleus, valence electrons, and the energy levels. The 2nd page has more practice with answering questions about the subatomic particles of an atom.
Preview of EDITABLE Event and Description Vertical Timeline

EDITABLE Event and Description Vertical Timeline

Created by
Miss Bad's Stuff
This blank vertical timeline as a graphic organizer for ANY social studies topic in which students are trying to place events in chronological order. There is also space for students to write a short descriptive summary of each event. This outline can also be used as an assessment tool in which students are required to order and list events in chronological order. The file is completely EDITABLE in Microsoft Publisher, so the document can be changed according to your specific needs.
Preview of Living Vs. Nonliving

Living Vs. Nonliving

Living Vs. Nonliving is a standard covered over many grade levels. This worksheet allows students to determine which items are living or nonliving in an environment. This worksheet is editable so you can add your own items to match to living or nonliving. 3rd Grade Standard LS2.C Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems. Ecosystem Dynamics Functioning, and Resilience
Preview of Discovery Science "What's In the Soil" Worksheets for Lessons 3-5

Discovery Science "What's In the Soil" Worksheets for Lessons 3-5

Created by
Candace Post
These papers go with the projects in Discovery Science's unit "Soil: What's in the Soil". There are papers to go with lessons 3, 4, and 5. Check out the other items in my TPT store! You will find a Power Point presentation to go with every Discovery Science topic and lesson for first grade along with papers to go with many lessons!
Preview of Link it Retrieval Practice!

Link it Retrieval Practice!

A great starter and retrieval practice based off the fantastic board game Linkee! Give the children 4 clues about a particular topic/subject/lesson and children have to try and figure out what the link is. This resource includes an editable template plus several examples of how it can be used in multiple subjects.
Preview of Georgia Habitat and Region Unit

Georgia Habitat and Region Unit

Created by
Elizabeth Clark
This unit was created using the Georgia Standards. There are also many reading comprehension sheets that can be assessed as a reading and social studies grade. The Unit includes a study guide that I printed out and put into folders to use as a resource throughout the study. This is also used for the research conducted during the unit study. There is enough and more than enough to teach all standards needed and to extend the knowledge of any child.
Preview of Google Earth Biome Scavenger Hunt  Publisher Document with Answers

Google Earth Biome Scavenger Hunt Publisher Document with Answers

This is a Publisher document you can alter as needed.This Biome Scavenger Hunt uses Google Earth (stand-alone or web version) to investigate some common biomes. The screenshots on the instruction page are from Google Earth Pro, but you could substitute shots of the web version if you wish.There are data spaces which include the biome name, elevation, latitude, characteristics, and limiting factors. There are also a couple of discussion questions that go along with most of the sites.Each of th
Preview of Modified Anatomy Notes/Questions; Muscular System Unit,Differentiated Special Ed

Modified Anatomy Notes/Questions; Muscular System Unit,Differentiated Special Ed

This is a 5 page activity that can be used as a test for students with disabilities in an inclusive science class. It covers the basics of the muscular system. Students can make a booklet by coloring the cover when they need a break from the academic work. Pages 2 is a chart of the three kinds of muscles. The chart explains what the muscles look like and what they do. Picture clues are included. Page 3 asks questions about the chart. Students have to refer to the chart to find their answer
Preview of Modified Science Curriculum: Physics Elapsed Time for Special Ed

Modified Science Curriculum: Physics Elapsed Time for Special Ed

This physics worksheet is modified from the middle school curriculum. It is excellent for special education students who require an alternate or modified curriculum. There are 6 items on the worksheet. Four items show clocks and ask students to find the elapsed time. Student is required to circle figure out the elapsed time from a field of two choices, and mark the correct box. The last two items include a tie-back question to answer questions about physics. The questions ask about accelerate
Preview of Elements, Compounds and Mixtures Brochure

Elements, Compounds and Mixtures Brochure

Created by
Mrs V Science
Have students create this as a review project, as a learning activity, as a resource in their ISN. However you choose to use it, it is a great learning object. Note: This is a Microsoft Publisher File. It can be opened and edited using Microsoft Publisher Software. Students can either write on a printed version or edit on the computer and print a final copy.
Preview of Modified Anatomy Notes & Test; Lymphatic System Unit, Differentiated Special Ed

Modified Anatomy Notes & Test; Lymphatic System Unit, Differentiated Special Ed

This is a 4 page activity that can be used as a test for students with disabilities in an inclusive science class. It covers the basics of the lymphatic system. Students can make a booklet by coloring the cover when they need a break from the academic work. Pages 2-4 are notes that students are to copy. These are simplified notes that are modified for students with disabilities to understand.
Preview of Heredity: Why Do We Look the Way That We Do?

Heredity: Why Do We Look the Way That We Do?

Upon completion, students will be able to explain how heredity passes characteristics from parent to offspring, complete Punnett squares, determine the probability of an offspring inheriting a specific trait, effectively use the vocabulary: alleles, dominant, recessive, genotype, and phenotype.
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