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Science Common Core 6.NS.A.1 resources

Preview of Nutrition Math - Projects & PBL

Nutrition Math - Projects & PBL

Created by
NextLesson
Driving Question:What goes into making a healthy, balanced meal for your whole school?Description:In this project, students will learn about healthy eating while using fractions, decimals, and estimation. They will prepare a presentation for the school with a proposed menu that will be cooked in the school cafeteria. In their presentation, they must give information about the nutritional values of the foods in order to persuade other students to vote for their meal.What's Included with this Pro
Preview of The STEM of Turkey Farming - Thanksgiving Activity for Math and Science!

The STEM of Turkey Farming - Thanksgiving Activity for Math and Science!

Created by
Mrs Why
How do turkeys end up on our Thanksgiving tables? Explore the answer to this question through a series of lessons on the science, technology, engineering, and math of turkey farming! By purchasing this resource, you gain access to four video viewing worksheets and an editable Google Slides presentation with 33 turkey math story problems. The worksheets provided supplement a series of four short videos created by the Iowa Agriculture Literacy Foundation to explore the STEM in turkey farming at th
Preview of Dividing Fractions - Number Line Model and Algorithm

Dividing Fractions - Number Line Model and Algorithm

MATH TALES is here to bring a new twist to practicing math! Kids to the MATH and help write the "TALE". When my students are working on Math Tales, I see fist pumps, hear laughter, and the kids want to share their "Tale" that they helped write.Check out this video to see how they work: How Math Tales WorkUse this activity for homework, in-class practice, individually, or in pairs/groups...any way you use these, the kids are sure to have some fun.Plus they are SELF-CHECKING! Easy to grade!Then,
Preview of 5th Math - Weekly Assignment - DON'T FORGET! Weeks #11-18

5th Math - Weekly Assignment - DON'T FORGET! Weeks #11-18

The Don't Forget will quickly become one of your favorite teaching tools. This weekly assignments allows you to identify learning gaps, remediate, and communicate with parents in an effective and efficient manner. The content also provides rigor for those who need it! TWENTY FIVE weeks of work included.... with answer keys for students, detailed solution keys for the teacher, and two versions of each assignment.TRY BEFORE YOU BUY.... The first TWO WEEKS are provided for FREE! (See Preview)What i
Preview of How Speed Affects Miles per Gallon

How Speed Affects Miles per Gallon

Created by
MrNick1
The application of mathematical theory has always been the “when will I ever use this in real life” attitude from students. This activity is a lesson in analyzing data and formulating a conclusion. I created this set of activities to reinforce the theory of graphing data, calculating an equation that best fits the data, and formulating a conclusion. The activities provide each student with the objective behind the theory of algebra and its usefulness in the Real World. Since students begin to l
Preview of Math and Science Assessment Bundle

Math and Science Assessment Bundle

Created by
Thomas Sodini
This bundle includes all of my math assessments created for 6th grade standards and science tests (10) Covering 8th grade and 6th grade. You can adjust them, change them, add to them, make them fit your classroom needs! It is based on the extended standards, but they are very similar to the typical standards for 6th grade.
Preview of Let's Roll

Let's Roll

Created by
eric pellegrino
Students use marbles and two different types of surfaces to see how friction affects the distance the marble rolls. This is a decimal activity I use in 5th grade math. The measure in inches and centimeters ot the nearest tenth, order and compare decimals and learn about friction. Math/science lesson.
Preview of Body System Element Pie Chart Converting Percents

Body System Element Pie Chart Converting Percents

This printable would be great for middle school/junior high science or math. It covers basic elements as well as converting percents to decimals, and to fractions. In this packet, you will receive 2 worksheets. The first worksheet covers reading about the elements in the body and listing the elements in order along with the percents of each element. The second worksheet students will create a pie chart and convert the percents to decimals and to fractions. This is great review to also discu
Preview of Unit Project- solar system and math topics

Unit Project- solar system and math topics

Created by
Elizabeth Murphy
In this project based learning task, students are asked to create a board game based off of a researched planet. Students will then incorporate math skills learned throughout the year to create game cards. Students will get to present their project and then play their classmates games, not only does this get students excited for their project; it incorporates a lot of fun in the classroom, while learning!
Preview of Body Math Matter Worksheet

Body Math Matter Worksheet

This worksheet incorporates converting percents to decimals and fractions. Also, allows students to create a pie chart using the percents. Plus, gives students review of elements and connects a real life application with math and science. This worksheet connects with Common Core benchmarks and can easily apply to state standards.
Preview of FREE - Measurement Worksheet

FREE - Measurement Worksheet

FREE - Measurement Worksheet - "Thermometer". One free measurement worksheet helping students apply multiplication to thermometer scales. + + + + + + + + + + +Measurement Worksheet can be the gateway into Math Fractions | 39 Worksheets, which includes the following:Number Theory• Divisibility – Number Fluency• Divisibility Rules – Mental Math• Divisibility Practice – Applying Rules• Factors – Dissecting Numbers• Prime Numbers – What percent of your brain is water?• Composit
Preview of Middle School — Lesson 1: Water Resources and Water Footprints

Middle School — Lesson 1: Water Resources and Water Footprints

This lesson gives students an in-depth understanding of key water issues. They learn about water resources and water footprints, then use the Water Footprint Calculator to analyze their direct and virtual water consumption. Students get a foundation of knowledge and learn why they should care about protecting water resources, which makes it easier for them to make a fundamental shift in attitude about their water use. Designed for middle school – lower secondary level, ages 11 to 14 – the lesson
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