Science units are wonderful for teaching science concepts in a special education classroom… especially those with multiple grades. The science units help me differentiate and teach and reteach the science concepts year after year. Focus On Vocabulary Many students struggle with all of the vocabulary and language that come with science concepts. From scientific tools […]
Check out these 6 ideas to use as science time fillers in your grade 5 6 7 class to keep students engaged.
Teaching the scientific method to kids can be tough. Here are some modifcations to the classic steps of the scientific method for special eduacaiton students.
Discover engaging hands-on science activities and lessons at Especially Education. Our comprehensive collection of educational resources fosters interactive learning experiences for students of all abilities.
Learn about science curriculum created for self-contained special education classrooms by a real special education teacher!
Using Science task boxes in the special education classroom provides students with engaging, hands-on learning opportunities.
Teaching science in the special education classroom can be one of the most interesting but challenging topics for our students. Hop over to find some ways to present it and document progress for alternative assessment.
First Grade Curriculum Book Free To Print! A curriculum add on book for additional educational activities for First Graders. Each week includes Math, Language Arts, Reading , History, Science, Spel…
One year of teaching, I had a student who LOVED science experiments… but I found that a lot of the resources out there had TOO many steps and TOO many words for my type of classroom. I created these visual experiments JUST like my visual cooking recipes– simple, concise, and students centered! Here’s a look […]
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Simple physics science experiments for kids! Explore force and motion, Newton's laws, simple machines, magnetism, and electricity.
Use the special ed inclusion documentation forms to keep track of service times, lesson plans, and more. Streamline it all quickly and effectively!
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Informal math assessments for special education for K-8. Assessments are aligned with Common Core Standards. Find your students average level/abilities.
Teaching science in second or third grade? These force and motion activities, experiments, and lessons are easy to plan, NGSS aligned, and SO much fun! Your students will love the STEM challenges and the Science worksheets are so engaging.
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I'm always looking for some fun activities to keep my kids busy during the day that doesn't involve technology. Magnets are so much fun and can keep kids busy for hours.
Last week Jaś has been very busy working on the animal classification lapbook. Lately it's been very difficult to get him interested in doing any…
Tips and resources that can help your middle school students get and stay organized this school year and every school year.
A STEM and science experiment inspired by the children's book Pumpkin Jack. Learn about the pumpkin life cycles/decomposition. #kellysclassroomonline
Learn about the layers of the Earth with these genius projects. Creative activities for the classroom to make learning about Earth fun.
Close reading in science class? This post shares strategies and a free resource for implementing close reading in science instruction.
Special Education Science Curriculum Science can be one of the most abstract concepts to teach. It's rare to be given a special education science curriculum. So it can be such a challenge to come up with hands on science activities. Throughout the years, I have figured out ways to make abstract concepts digestible for ALL
Are you trying to implement CER into your science classroom and unsure where to start? These claim, evidence, reasoning materials will walk you through introducing CER to your students using teacher tips pages, ideas for practicing with your students, student reference sheets, scaffolded classroom decor posters, a graphic organizer, and a rubric to assess student writing. Are you looking for more practice writing CER responses? Check out this resource that includes ten student activities. Click here to learn more. Students will be able to: Demonstrate their knowledge of scientific principles through crafted writing responses Utilize the claim, evidence, reasoning formula to summarize their understanding of science activities, classroom discussions, and real-life scenarios CER resources include: Teacher tips pages: Explanation of how to implement this writing strategy in your science classroom Classroom poster: Claim, evidence, reasoning poster sized at 18" x 24" (Directions to print 8.5" x 11" posters to a larger size) Scaffolded posters: Various posters sized at 8.5" x 11" which include the terms claim, evidence, reasoning as well as a definition and examples Formula poster: Sized at 8.5" x 11" will walk students through writing a thorough response. Practice examples: Ideas to use 5 real-life examples with your students Student reference sheets: Perfect to put in a student science notebook Student graphic organizer: Use with students as they are learning about the strategy or hand out to struggling students who need a differentiated approach Digital Google Slides version of the organizers and examples Rubric: Assess student responses using the rubric How to use the CER Writing strategy in your classroom: Introduce this strategy on the first days of school. Instructions are included to teach you how to do this. Strengthen student analysis and writing skills using this strategy while working on hands on activities and labs. Assessment to demonstrate understanding of science concepts. Teacher feedback: This resource is perfect for teaching students how to write scientific arguments with evidence. It pairs nicely with my adopted science curriculum. My students used this as an individual anchor to refer to when using the CER writing in Science. My students and I found this resource helpful, especially for students who are new to this strategy. Several of them kept referring back to the chart to check their responses. Of all the CER products I looked at, this one seemed to be the most thorough. There were some helpful tips on how to start teaching CER. I liked the suggested videos to help students get better at applying CER to daily situations. I love that this resource provides multiple ways to use the material, and it is very clear! It lines up perfectly with what I'm currently teaching, and there is a rubric!! This resource will help your NGSS aligned units. Science units you might be interested in: Atoms and Elements Chemical and Physical Changes Electricity Potential Kinetic and Forms of Energy Unit Magnets Force and Motion Periodic Table of Elements Simple Machines States of Matter Human Body System Unit Plant and Animal Cell Unit Microscope Microorganisms Ecology and Ecosystem Weathering and Erosion Rocks and Minerals Watershed Oil Spill STEM Activity Moon and Lunar Cycle Tides and Eclipses Earth's Rotation and Revolution Characteristics and Life Cycle of a Star Star Systems and Galaxies Solar Systems and Planets Kindly Note: If you have questions, do not hesitate to email me at Teaching Muse Email PLEASE PREVIEW BEFORE PURCHASING __________________________________________________________________ Thank you for visiting Teaching Muse. I would love for you to become a follower. Teaching Muse followers receive new product information and discounts on any new items! __________________________________________________________________ All rights reserved by Teaching Muse. 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. Additionally, 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). They are intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
Learn about science curriculum created for self-contained special education classrooms by a real special education teacher!
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Kids will love creating their own web, just like The Very Busy Spider in Eric Carle's popular book. This craft uses basic supplies.
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Discover my favorite activities that are aligned with the science of reading curriculum to help your young learns master reading fast.
Product Description Included is four booklets: reflections, rotations, translations, and dilations. Each booklet has information about the transformation, includes rules, a practice problem, and a sequence of transformations. There are many ways that students can construct their booklets. They can glue them into their interactive notebooks, use as 4 handheld booklets, or staple together to create one booklet.
I've created this I Am a Scientist Unit so our future scientists can learn and research about what a scientist does and the tools they use.