I've had monsters on my mind the last week, so I wanted to share a few of my creations. My classroom theme is monsters, so I thought it wou...
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Texas 90F tem a ação suspending, onde a isca afunda até cerca de 1m e permanece parada, mesmo após o recolhimento sua profundidade não altera. Este nado atualmente é o mais eficiente para boas capturas. Recomendada para pesca em água doce: Acará, Aruanã, Apaiari, Apapá, Bicuda, Blak Bass, Jacundá, Matrinxã, Pacu, Peixe-Cachorro, Piracanjuba, Piranha, Piraputanga, Saicanga, Tambaqui, Tilápia, Traíra, Tucunaré e Truta. Recomendada para pesca em água salgada: Badejo, Bicuda, Cioba, Enchova, Pescada, Robalo, Sororoca e Xaréu. Modelo: TEXAS 90F Tamanho: 9.0 cm Peso: 9.5g Ação: Meia água SUSPEND
Embrace the Halloween spirit with a touch of Longhorn pride! This playful t-shirt features a spooky pumpkin sporting burnt orange and white colors, giving a cheerful wave while proudly holding up a #1 foam finger. The design is set against a haunting spider-webbed background, and the “Happy Halloween” text adds the perfect festive finishing touch. Whether you’re cheering on the Orange and White or celebrating the season, this shirt is a must-have for combining your love for Halloween with your team spirit. • 100% cotton • Sport Grey is 90% cotton, 10% polyester • Ash Grey is 99% cotton, 1% polyester • Heather colors are 50% cotton, 50% polyester • Fabric weight: 5.0–5.3 oz/yd² (170-180 g/m²) • Open-end yarn • Tubular fabric • Taped neck and shoulders • Double seam at sleeves and bottom hem
Teaching your unit covering cells and cell organelles doesn’t have to be overwhelming or boring. My students love this clue style mystery activity and I bet yours will too! Your students will be having fun and learning as they use their knowledge of cells and organelles to solve the mystery of what happened to the school mascot, Schrodinger the cat. This engaging activity is based on the classic board game “Clue” and can be used as an individual, seated activity or a stations style activity that gets students up and moving. This activity has long been a favorite of my students! This lesson makes reviewing or introducing cells and their organelles easy for you and fun for your students! I’ve found that my students really benefit from these activities, especially around test time. This lesson is a perfect way to incorporate kinesthetic learning in your classroom and is a great way to engage multiple learning styles. Two versions of the lesson and full answer keys are included. WHAT’S INCLUDED ✔ 16 pages! ✔ Two versions (one as a stations style activity and one as an individual style activity) of a fun and engaging game style activity covering cells and cell organelles. ✔ Full teacher key. ✔ Full instructions on how to successfully use the lesson in your classroom. ✔ Tips, ideas, and websites to enrich learning and engage early finishers. ✔ Vocabulary covered: CELL, ORGANELLE, NUCLEUS, CELL MEMBRANE, CHLOROPLAST, CELL WALL, UNICELLULAR, MITOCHONDRIA, SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM, ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM, VACUOLE, GOLGI BODY, EUKARYOTIC CELL, PROPKARYOTIC CELL, CYTOPLASM, LYSOSOME, RIBOSOME, DNA, CHROMOSOMES, NUCLEOLUS, MICROTUBULES, CENTRIOLES, CYTOSKELETON. HOW I’VE USED THE LESSON IN MY CLASSROOM I use this activity as a key component of my cells and cell organelles unit. It’s a perfect way to incorporate a fun and active lesson into your classroom! I’ve found this lesson to be a great introduction to cells and organelles, especially if you have time to let your students research vocab definitions, or as a review at the end of the unit. I’ve used the independent version with a sub before. I find my students are really engaged with activities like this one and it does seem to cut down on behavior issues for the sub, and students are learning valuable information. Approximately one class period in length (as a point of reference, I teach a 50-minute class). I generally have my students complete the activity and associated worksheet as classwork in a single day. Created by Mister Science FOR MY FELLOW TEXANS I use this lesson to support Texas TEKS 7.12D and 6.12B. Although aligned to Texas state standards, this lesson would work well in any classroom that covers cells and cell organelles. YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY If you’re currently teaching a middle school unit covering cells, you and your students will love this fun lesson covering cells and levels of organization. Includes a domino game and accompanying worksheet, interactive notebook entry, crossword puzzle, full teacher keys, and tips on how to best use the lesson in your classroom! CHECK OUT THE ACTIVITY BY CLICKING HERE CLICK HERE TO VISIT MY STORE WE LOVE NEW FOLLOWERS! Please follow my store! You’ll be the first to know every time I post a freebie, a new product, or have a special sale! To follow me, go to the top right of this page where you see my Mister Science drawing, next to the little green star it says “Follow Me”. Click on that and you’ll receive the updates. Thanks for stopping by my science store! FEEDBACK Did you know that you can receive credit towards future TpT purchases by reviewing this product? If you enjoy this product, please leave a review at the product page or through “My Purchases” under “My Account” at TpT. If you had a problem with the lesson PLEASE contact me prior to leaving negative feedback, I will do everything I can to make it right! I want all my fellow teachers who choose my lessons to be happy! COPYRIGHT INFORMATION Copyright © Mister Science. 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. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
In a few days we’re headed to New York City for our sixth International Contemporary Furniture Fair. We are exhibiting our work at booth 803 in the Javits Center from May 18th to May 21st. We…
Lost in Texas: The Owen D'Monet Story (Adult Language, Adult Humor, Adult Content - it's very Adult) is the tale of a guy and his struggle to survive with defaulted Student Loans, the bane of his existence. In search of hope and kindred spirits, he has been lured to a town in Texas by a public relations campaign advertising "Keep Lostin Goofy," but he finds the place to be just another city in the grips of the Corporate Pursuit of Crappiness. His inexcusable, inescapable past catches up with him right off the bat, and it's all he can do as a member of the All-American reject crowd to find a job, job, job and stay homeful while navigating through one crisis, crisis, crisis after another. It's a funny story if you are not him. 9781312167100 1312167106 214 Humor NOT_MATURE http://books.google.com/books/content?id=mti4BgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl&source=gbs_api en • Author: Owen D'Monet, Felix Fortuna • Publisher: Lulu.Com • Publication Date: May 09, 2014 • Number of Pages: 212 pages • Language: English • Binding: Paperback • ISBN-10: 1312167106 • ISBN-13: 9781312167100
The float or Sink poster shows the basic idea of what Density is. Includes examples of items that sink or float and a basic definition of density. Meets Texas 5th grade Science TEK 5.5A . Sink or Float Poster by Debra Finney is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0...
Egg, in biology, the female sex cell, or gamete. In botany, the egg is sometimes called a macrogamete. In zoology, the Latin term for egg, ovum, is frequently used to refer to the single cell, while the word egg may be applied to the entire specialized structure or capsule that consists of the
Historical fiction has gotten a bad rap for being dull, boring, and even predictable, but this book nerd is here to tell you that's a pretty unfair assessment. Forget the grumbling and groaning you used to do in your high school history class,…
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According to ancient oriental beliefs, every organ in the human body has a representative pressure point in the hand and the foot. Find out all about them here.