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Preview of Matter - Solid, Liquid, and Gas Lesson 1

Matter - Solid, Liquid, and Gas Lesson 1

Created by
Mary Sharp
State of Matter Smartboard Document Total Product contains 25 slides with a Kagan Cooperative Learning Structure. Last slide contains a comprehensive table to review material learned. Slides require students to make a determination by classifying objects as solid, liquid, or gas and their properties. Objective: The student will identify everyday objects as solid, liquid, or gas. The student will compare the observable physical properties of solids, liquids, or gases.
Preview of Science Smartboard Lesson: Types of Soil

Science Smartboard Lesson: Types of Soil

This science lesson teaches students about the different types of soils. It includes 8 slides, an essential question, summarizing activity, and internet links. This lesson correlates with the 3rd grade Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) for science.
Preview of Science Smartboard Lesson: Weathering and Erosion

Science Smartboard Lesson: Weathering and Erosion

This science lesson teaches students about weathering and erosion. It includes 10 slides, an essential question, many pictures, internet links, and summarizing activity. This lesson correlates with the 3rd grade Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) for science.
Preview of Science: What are Magnets? SmartBoard Lesson

Science: What are Magnets? SmartBoard Lesson

This science SmartBoard Lesson is designed to be used as a teaching tool to help guide your instruction as you teach the properties of magnets. There are 15 slides in this lesson which teaches students about the north and south poles, which poles attract, which poles repel, and that the earth is a giant magnet. It meets the Georgia Performance (GPS) standards for third grade science.
Preview of Science Smartboard Lesson: Sorting Rocks and Minerals

Science Smartboard Lesson: Sorting Rocks and Minerals

This science lesson teaches students about sorting rocks and minerals. It includes 7 slides, an essential question, graphic organizer, and summarizing activity. This lesson correlates with the 3rd grade Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) for science.
Preview of Science: Uses of Magnets SmartBoard Lesson

Science: Uses of Magnets SmartBoard Lesson

This science SmartBoard Lesson is designed to use as a teaching tool to help guide your instruction as you teach about the uses of magnets. There are 12 slides in this lesson and includes an essential question,graphic organizer, summarizing activity, internet links, and interactive student practice. It meets the Georgia Performance (GPS) standards for third grade science.
Preview of Plant Adaptations Science SmartBoard Lesson

Plant Adaptations Science SmartBoard Lesson

This science SmartBoard Lesson is designed to use as a teaching tool to help guide your instruction as you teach about plant adaptations. Included in this lesson are 9 slides with lots and lots of pictures, an essential question and a summarizing activity. It is geared for 3rd graders and meets the Georgia Performance (GPS) standards for science. If your school uses the Georgia edition of the Harcourt© science book, it goes right along with the chapter on adaptations.
Preview of Science: Measuring Heat Using a Thermometer SmartBoard Lesson

Science: Measuring Heat Using a Thermometer SmartBoard Lesson

This science SmartBoard Lesson is designed to use as a teaching tool to help guide your instruction as you teach about using a thermometer to measure heat. There are 12 slides in this lesson and includes an essential question, internet links, and interactive student practice. It meets the Georgia Performance (GPS) standards for third grade science.
Preview of Science Pollution SmartBoard Lesson

Science Pollution SmartBoard Lesson

This science SmartBoard Lesson is designed to use as a teaching tool to help guide your instruction as you teach about water, land, and air pollution. When I teach this lesson, I divide the class into three groups and assign each group a type of pollution. I give every student a copy of the graphic organizer on slide 3 to complete. Once the groups are finished as a class we fill out the one on the SmartBoard in order to teach everyone the causes, effects, and ways to prevent each type of polluti
Preview of Plate Tectonics Smartboard Lesson

Plate Tectonics Smartboard Lesson

Created by
Imagination Way
This fun smartboard lesson uses many colorful graphics as well as edible examples that students can relate to. The structure of the Earth is reviewed and following that plate tectonics is introduced. Convergent, divergent, and transform boundary formations and events are explored such as: earthquakes, mid-ocean ridges, San Andreas Fault, The Himalayas, and Sea Floor Spreading.
Preview of Doctors from Long Ago and Today SmartBoard

Doctors from Long Ago and Today SmartBoard

This SmartBoard lesson is part of a unit on Then & Now. Students are to examine life in the past and compare it to their own lives. This lesson focuses specifically on the medical profession and how it has changed over the years.
Preview of Force and Motion Vocabulary Notebook Presentation

Force and Motion Vocabulary Notebook Presentation

Science vocabulary is overwhelming for most students, especially English Learners. My fifth grade ESL students responded well to this presentation, which I used to present force and motion vocabulary. The first part of the presentation includes words, definitions, and images. The second part includes review activities to be used in a game format in the classroom. The vocabulary in this file matches the vocabulary in my Force and Motion Vocabulary Review Matching Game.
Preview of Science Conservation SmartBoard Lesson

Science Conservation SmartBoard Lesson

This science SmartBoard lesson is designed to use as a teaching tool to help guide your instruction as you teach students how to reduce, reuse, and recycle. In my classroom, as we read the lesson from the textbook we create a class list on the corresponding slides of ways we can do each of these in our school and at home. Also, on these pages are links to websites that have engaging information about the topic. Included in this lesson are 6 slides. It is geared for 3rd graders and meets the Geor
Preview of Earth Day Smart Notebook Presentation

Earth Day Smart Notebook Presentation

Earth Day lesson discusses the 4 R's (reduce, reuse, recycle, replace). It also has links to lots of great video resources that show students what recycling really looks like and easy ways they can make a difference at home by reducing their footprint.
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