In this blog post we are going to cover the first 3 steps to project based learning: the entry event, the driving question, and student need-to-knows. In case you missed the first part of this blog series- “What is PBL?” you can click here to go back and read it. Before starting the project with ... Read more
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Not only does this foldable provide all variations of the formula involving Distance, Time and Speed, but the foldout part already has the definitions filled in for you. A GREAT piece to add into a journal to help students with vocabulary and with the understanding of the mathematics involved in calculating speed. Instructions included. Check out these other products that are related to this one - maybe they will help you! The BUNDLE! Formula Triangles of Science Bundle ACCELERATION Acceleration Triangle Clipart Acceleration Triangle Blank Foldable Acceleration Triangle Completed Foldable DENSITY Density Triangle Clipart Density Triangle Blank Foldable Density Triangle Completed Foldable FORCE Force Triangle Clipart Force Triangle Blank Foldable Force Triangle Completed Foldable SPEED Speed Triangle Clipart Speed Triangle Blank Foldable Speed Triangle Completed Foldable WORK Work Triangle Clipart Work Triangle Blank Foldable Work Triangle Completed Foldable Corresponds to: Science TEKS 6.8C Science TEKS 8.6B Copyright © Travis Terry. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used only by the original downloader/customer. 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. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
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As teachers, we are always on a budget. Decorating classrooms can get pricey. When I first started teaching I was spending a fortune online and at teaching supply stores to buy science posters so my walls weren’t so drab. Since then, I’ve been creating my own science posters that the library will print for me ... Read more
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Students will be able to create a simple, but creative, flowchart for understanding how matter is categorized. This fun layout is a great addition to interactive notebooks. There are visuals included to help students understand the different categories of matter. Students will be able to generat...
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I’m a teacher. Now what do I do? There are several ways to engage learners in the classroom. Here are a few ideas if you get stuck. Additional resources: ~Mia
The past few years I’ve had the opportunity to teach a course entirely through project based learning. Our local university approached a couple of schools in our district and asked us if we were interested in teaching a cross-curricular PBL program where our grade 12 students can earn college credits. Ummmm…. heck yeah! Basically, the ... Read more
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Students use subscripts and coefficients to count the number of atoms, elements, and molecules.
This guest blog post was written by my friend Becca over at Science Rocks! She is a terrific teacher with a lot of experience working with ELL students in her science classroom and I collaborated with her in writing this post. I think her ideas are full of fantastic tips for teachers who teach English Language […]
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My Year 7 found this very helpful & are revising it for homework, for peer assessment in their next lesson. Mr K :)
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This is a very detailed lesson plan that includes: 1) pre-assessment mitosis questions 2) A worksheet students can complete by following an easy to use website. 3) SCRIPTED Mini-lecture 4) Worksheet/handout students can use to draw in phases of mitosis and fill in the blank 4) Post assessment 5) Cut and Paste activity. An ANSWER key is included for you. It is highly interactive and covers all the necessary components of mitosis! Enjoy :) Previous Lesson on DNA Structure, Replication & Cell Cycle: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/DNA-Structure-Replication-Cell-Cycle-LESSON-PLAN-3176986 Next Lesson on Meiosis: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/High-School-Meiosis-LESSON-PLAN-and-QUIZ-3177042 Karyotyping Lab Activity: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/High-School-Biology-Karyotyping-Lab-Activity-3177407 Genetics Review and Unit Test: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/High-School-Biology-GENETICS-Review-Unit-Test-3177416 Lessons for the Entire Unit: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/High-School-Biology-Genetics-UNIT-Lessons-3177435
Last week at my homeschool co-op class, I taught our Magic School Bus Science class and did a lesson all about DNA and Genetics. It was a really fun lesson to prepare and to teach
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Students get moving finding domain and range in this scavenger hunt activity. Students can start on any of the 20 posters. On the first poster, they will find domain or range (it will be noted on the poster which they should find), mark it on their answer sheet (included) and then find their answer on the top of another poster in the room. They will then find the domain or range on this poster and continue until they have found all domains and ranges. Students also mark on their answer sheets whether or not each relation is a function. Relations include: graphs, tables, mappings, scatter plots and coordinate pairs. Full answer key included. **Domains and ranges for graphs are in interval notation. If you are looking for an inequality version, please see Domain and Range Scavenger Hunt {INEQUALITY VERSION}. Included in: Algebra Activities Bundle You may also like: Domain and Range Math Pennant Algebra Activities Bundle
Compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. What is their main difference, and how are they similar. Learn their characteristics with a Venn diagram.