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3rd grade science lessons for ActiveInspire Flipchart

Preview of What is a Scientist?  Intro to Science - ActivInspire Flipchart w/ website links

What is a Scientist? Intro to Science - ActivInspire Flipchart w/ website links

Created by
Who Dat Teacher
This is a flipchart that is great for grades K-5. It introduces what a scientist is and what they do. It talks about sciencenotebooks, experiments, safety, etc. It also has hyperlinks embedded in the flipchart for the websites of www.sciencebob.com and www.mysterydoug.com Here you can show your students lots of science fun and teach them how to always stay curious by asking deep thinking questions.
Preview of Measuring Matter Flipchart

Measuring Matter Flipchart

This is a flipchart that I used in the STEM Lab during an experiment. After I explained how to find each measurement, the students had a specific object to measure. This flipchart was great to give the students a visual to look at during the experiments. If you enjoy this flipchart, you may like the assessment piece. Check it out here, http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Measuring-Matter. You must have ActivInspire to open this flipchart. How To Save Directions: 1. Click download.
Preview of Temperature Routine (Promethean Flipchart)

Temperature Routine (Promethean Flipchart)

Created by
Nathan Elliott
Engage students in the practice of meteorology by observing the weather each day. After students come in from recess, they can predict what the temperature is. Simply click on the icon to visit the National Weather Service site. Returning to the flipchart, a student can drag the gray bar to show the temperature for the given day and color code the bar using the paint bucket tool. At the end of the week, print out the page (in color if possible) and display along the ceiling in the classroom.
Preview of Sunrise-Sunset Chart  (teaching elapsed time)

Sunrise-Sunset Chart (teaching elapsed time)

Created by
Krista Basuel
This flipchart is used for the Everyday Math Third Grade curriculum. It helps the students learn about how the length of daylight changes throughout the year, Daylight Savings Time (if you live in a time zone affected by it), graphing, and elapsed time. My students love getting to work on their graph once a week to document if our days are getting longer or shorter. I have added extra pages at the back of the flipchart so that you can move them when you have filled up the first page of each c
Preview of Third Grade Science- Weather and Climate Unit: Temperature

Third Grade Science- Weather and Climate Unit: Temperature

This resource includes various maps and weather charts to allow students to analyze and interpret data from temperatures to determine patterns in weather. This flip chart is partitioned into 5 lessons, one for each day of the week. This flip chart only works with Active Inspire Software. A power point version is also available! The flip chart contains:-Anticipatory / bell ringer for each day-Agenda-Objectives aligned to Next Generation Science Standards for third grade-Turn and talk collaborativ
Preview of "The 6 Simple Machines" - ActivInspire

"The 6 Simple Machines" - ActivInspire

Created by
Adriana Kimsey
***Please rate this activity*** This is an ActivInspire/Flipchart file. For PowerPoint file please CLIQUE HERE This flipchart has 2 videos and an excellent vocabulary sheet that can be printed for the students. Great for ESL/ELL/ELD students. You Might Like: 5 Fairy Tales + Math Measurements Tools If you like "Scavenger Hunt": Fall Scavenger Hunt Spring Scavenger Hunt Leprechaun Scavenger Hunt If you like "All About...": All About Dinosaurs All About Apples All About Me All About Leprecha
Preview of Earth Day sort flipchart

Earth Day sort flipchart

Created by
Trendy Teacher
This fun activity is a container/sort activity flipchart made with Activinspire software. Students decide whether the word or phrase are good or bad for the Earth and drag the word or phrase to the correct globe. If it belongs there a sound will play. If it doesn't belong there then the word or phrase will bounce back.
Preview of Vertebrate Animals

Vertebrate Animals

Created by
Sheri Styczen
This interactive flipchart teaches kids how to brainstorm, access previous knowledge, learn new information, categorize animal types, and practice their knowledge by playing games.
Preview of Promethean Flipchart resource for persuasive writing unit

Promethean Flipchart resource for persuasive writing unit

Created by
JAMES MITCHINSON
To go with my other planning resource on plastic pollution in our oceans. Full series of slides to accompany lessons with associated links.
Preview of Skyscraper Introduction Flipchart

Skyscraper Introduction Flipchart

Recently, my students were going to complete a fun STEM activity in which they would build their own skyscraper that had to support a certain amount of weight. I created an introduction skyscraper flipchart to build schema and give some history to my students. Towards the end, the students are given some famous skyscrapers that they can guess the names . This lesson is for Activ software-- I have a Promethean Board in my room.
Preview of Understanding how Earth and Its Moon Move Flipchart

Understanding how Earth and Its Moon Move Flipchart

Created by
Jodi Booher
This flipchart includes two non-fiction picture books, with related foldables. Students will gain an understanding of how the Earth moves and how the Moon moves, as well as how these movements effect Earth. I have incorporated Science and Reading content into my student created foldable. If you are unable to use a smartboard, I have a document for this unit. It's under this same title with document at the end.
Preview of "All About Bat" Flipchart, Covering Informational Text and Vocabulary

"All About Bat" Flipchart, Covering Informational Text and Vocabulary

This Flipchart is intended to be paired with the informational text "All About Bats." This article can be found here: http://www.readworks.org/passages/all-about-bats The vocabulary connects worksheet can be downloaded for free, here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Vocabulary-Connection-2777021
Preview of Matter

Matter

Created by
Sara Duncan
This flipchart walks through SC science standards 3.4.1 and 3.4.2 on matter: mass, volume, measurable and observable properties, and the 3 states of matter, the changing states of matter (melting, boiling, evaporation, condensation, and freezing). Includes websites to visit as well for the states of matter.
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