States of Matter coloring worksheet for students with autism and special education needs. 1 page Your students will be introduced to the concept of the 3 states of matter- solid, liquid, gas and how they relate to the energy of the particles, as they read & color this visual worksheet. Please note : you are purchasing a single page. This product was made in collaboration with MSci Resources You might also like: Atoms Color & Learn Notes Atoms & Molecules Interactive Book CLICK HERE to purchase more Science resources This activity was made in collaboration with MSci Resources ★ Be the first to know about my new product launches. Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Or CLICK HERE to FOLLOW ME . You will now receive email updates about this store. ★ You can earn tpt credit points to use against future purchases of any tpt products by leaving feedback for your purchase.
States of Matter WorksheetCut and paste the words into the correct category (Solid, Liquid, or Gas).______________________________________________________...
These Doodle Notes are a graphic organizer for your students as they master the concepts of the States of Matter of solids, liquids, gases, plasmas, and the Phase Changes of melting, freezing, condensation, vaporization, sublimation, and deposition.Students can complete the notes individually or in ...
Cloze passage scaffolded notes and worksheet activities for solids, liquids and gases, changes of states of matter and particle theory. Explains melting, evaporation, sublimation, condensation, freezing and deposition. What does this resource include? 6 pages of scaffolded notes / worksheets 6 pages of adjusted cloze passage with prompts for differentiation 6 pages of full teacher answers 2 different word bank options for differentiation BONUS supporting video tutorial links Suitable for junior and middle school science - class 6, class 7, class 8 Related resources: Digital escape room: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/States-of-Matter-Digital-ESCAPE-ROOM-for-years-6-7-8-7113066 *****Check out The Animated Teacher education blog***** https://www.theanimatedteacherblog.com/
States Of Matter Examples Cut and Paste: Students sort pictures of the different states of matter. Several levels of this worksheet are included: 1. Students sort pictures, definitions and pictures of how atoms are packed in the states. 2. Students sort picture examples on one notes page. 3. Students sort just pictures.-each on a separate page (solid, liquid and gas) 4. Students sort just 2 pictures from each phase onto one notes sheet Enjoy! Tips for Digital and Distance Learning: Cut and Paste sorting activities are great for interactive learning and application of concepts, but can be tricky to do in distance learning. Here are some ideas on how to use these in this crazy time we are experiencing. If your students have a printer and can get access to the sort documents: •This product comes as one large PDF file. To use it digitally and not have to give all the pages online (with the answers) follow these directions: 1.Open document (PDF) 2.Click Print 3.In Destination (where it typically has your printer listed) choose save as PDF 4.Select the pages you want to share with your class 5.Click SAVE- this will direct you to save the document –name it and save it whatever makes sense for you and Click SAVE 6.Share digitally! •Have students print and then cut out the sections and place them in what they think is the correct spot. •Then either have them send a picture to you on Google classroom, review the sort in a Zoom session or post an answer key for them to check their answers (this works as a formative assignment). If your students do not have access to the documents or a printer try this: •In a Zoom session- give students the categories you are sorting into. •Read each example and have students decide which category it belongs to. Then review the answers. This is another formative assignment. GOOD LUCK! If you like this product, check out this cut and paste on how matter changes form: States of Matter Cut and Paste-How can one state change into another w/ examples This product is also part of a bundle! Check it out! States of Matter Bundle: Teach, Observe & Review- Experiments, Cut & Paste More Cut and Paste Science! A great way to review, re-teach and assess! Transparent, Translucent, Opaque Light Experiment, Definitions w/ Cut & Paste Landforms Cut and Paste Definitions, flash cards- 20 words, 4 lesson options Food Chain, Food Web, Energy Pyramid Cut and Paste Potential and Kinetic Energy Matching Cut and Paste Forms of Energy Matching Cut and Paste- Definitions and Examples Energy Changes Transfer Introduction, Definition, Examples & Cut & Paste
These Doodle Notes are a graphic organizer for your students as they master the concepts of the States of Matter of solids, liquids, gases, plasmas, and the Phase Changes of melting, freezing, condensation, vaporization, sublimation, and deposition.Students can complete the notes individually or in ...
Cloze passage scaffolded notes and worksheet activities for solids, liquids and gases, changes of states of matter and particle theory. Explains melting, evaporation, sublimation, condensation, freezing and deposition. What does this resource include? 6 pages of scaffolded notes / worksheets 6 pages of adjusted cloze passage with prompts for differentiation 6 pages of full teacher answers 2 different word bank options for differentiation BONUS supporting video tutorial links Suitable for junior and middle school science - class 6, class 7, class 8 Related resources: Digital escape room: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/States-of-Matter-Digital-ESCAPE-ROOM-for-years-6-7-8-7113066 *****Check out The Animated Teacher education blog***** https://www.theanimatedteacherblog.com/
States of Matter: How are atoms arranged? Hands on reinforcement activity for the 3 different states of Matter. This is an AWESOME hands on activity to help students understand how atoms are arranged in Solids, Liquids and Gasses. The activity requires a little set-up work. You need to punch holes out of 3 different colors of construction paper (the bigger the holes the better and easier) but the pay-off is worth it! there is a color in the dots version and a blank version so you can use Cheerios too! Several different versions/ levels included in this activity... This product is now part of my Matter bundle! States of Matter Bundle: Teach, Observe & Review- Experiments, Cut & Paste Even More on Matter!: States Of Matter Examples Cut and Paste -4 different levels included! States of Matter Cut and Paste-How can one state change into another w/ examples
Benchmark Advance is a brand-new, comprehensive English Reading/Language Arts program. The program is built to address key shifts in curriculum and instruction to meet the demands of the new standards. Rigorous, integrated reading, writing, speaking, and listening instruction meets the needs of districts implementing a reading collaborative, balanced approach, or workshop model, and enables all students to master rigorous learning goals with strong resources for differentiated instruction and responsive teaching based upon ongoing assessments. While the program itself is incredibly rigorous, as I implemented the product within my students, I noticed that it lacked some supplemental resources. Within this product you will find ALL of the student objectives (created in poster format) and a supplemental resource addressing the following areas: Unit Introduction, Read Aloud & Shared Reading, Short Read 1, Writing, Phonics & Word Study. Additionally, posters have been created to address the unit's domain-specific and general academic vocabulary for each week, as well as high-frequency and spelling words. Everything has been clearly labeled for easy and immediate implementation. Print as needed (e.g., whole-class instruction, small group instruction/Daily 5) or print all and create your own students' practice books! Do note that the only thing not included is assessment, as I feel that the program has created sufficient assessment opportunities to apply within the students. After downloading, please don't forget to write a fair review. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask!
These Doodle Notes are a graphic organizer for your students as they master the concepts of the States of Matter of solids, liquids, gases, plasmas, and the Phase Changes of melting, freezing, condensation, vaporization, sublimation, and deposition.Students can complete the notes individually or in ...
This isn't much different from all the other matter foldables out there, but I figured I'd post it anyhow. The stickers (ie hole reinforcers) we used were just something I had on hand. I'd like to find smaller stickers next time, so they can fit more on to really see the relationship of molecules and the space between them. The foldable is just a sheet of paper folded in half landscape-wise. Then, the fold is glued together about an inch down, to create a title area. They measure in 3 1/2" from both ends to create the cuts for the flaps.
This changing states of matter sort activity is the perfect tool for assessing student understanding of solids, liquids, and gases. Use it as a center, interactive notebook activity, or anchor chart template. It provides students with a fun, content-driven activity that will deepen their understanding of the properties of the different states of matter. Easily differentiate for your students by choosing which cards they interact with. Remove cards to meet the needs of individual students. Includes: 36 solid, liquid, gas sorting cards, including both illustrations and text descriptions Three header cards (use with center or as anchor chart headers) Two versions of the assessment graphic organizer Answer Key This resource is also included in the States of Matter Bundle at significant savings. Please note the following: The preview will give you a clear visual of what this resource includes. These resources are NOT EDITABLE. Content Standards supported with these resources: Science TEKS 3.5B Science TEKS 3.5C Science TEKS 4.5A Science TEKS 5.5A ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Other resources by Two Teaching Taylors: Physical Properties of Matter: Anchor Posters for Bulletin Board. States of Matter: Solid, Liquid or Gas Foldable with Answer Key States of Matter Activities: Foldable and Task Cards 5th Grade Science Review Activities | Discussion Cards ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Feedback and Reviews I would love to hear how you use these activities in your classroom! Did you know you earn TpT credits for feedback left on paid items? Click here to see products you've purchased and haven't yet left feedback on! Sales and New Resource Notification: Do you wantto know right away when we have a new resource or are throwing a sale? Click here to receive notifications on your TpT homepage. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TERMS OF USE • All rights reserved by Two Teaching Taylors. • This product is to be used by the original purchaser only. • Intended for classroom and personal use 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).
States of Matter includes a unit guide on teaching solids, liquids, gases, dissolving, mixing and separating. It is differentiated so that your non-writers and students with special needs or autism can participate. This product is aligned with the 1st-grade Virginia SOLs. This resource now includes a Boom deck! The Boom deck includes digital versions of the 2 adapted books and 3 picture sorts. Click here for a preview of the Boom deck. You must create an account with Boom Learning to access the digital task cards. See more about Boom Learning below. What's included? example unit guide (10 days) Boom deck 2 adapted books vocabulary cards 3 picture sorts 3 cut and pastes matching picture to picture science experiment with 3 levels (cut and paste, circle the answer, fill in the blank) assessment page (2 levels) More about BOOM Learning... To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with "Fast Pins," (play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards). Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you'll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Read here for details: http://bit.ly/BoomTrial. Check out my other bundles for students with autism: Science for Special Ed Ultimate Bundle Touch Number Math Bundle Writing Prompts for Students with Autism Bundle Reading Comprehension with Visuals Bundle Writing Process (Special Education) Bundle
Print. Laminate. Cut. Velcro. Adapted book about States of Matter. 2 Differentiated Levels (2 Books) States of Matter included: Solid, Liquid, and Gas Contains Review Comprehension Questions. Don't forget to Follow to get notifications on FREEBIES and new products!!!! Enjoy! :)
Changing States of Matter Differentiated Reading Passages and Questions MATTER SERIES The file includes one passage written on three levels. Passages are marked H, M, L (high, medium, low) in small print on the bottom of the page. Passages are written in full or half page format. Use for test review, intervention, homework, reading centers, or interactive notebooks. GO GREEN! Place passages in page protectors for annotating with dry erase in centers. Answer key is included. Vocabulary states, phases, heat gain, heat loss, melt, condense, boil, evaporate, freeze SC.5.P.8.1, SC.5.P.9.1, SC.4.P.8.2, SC.3.P.9.1 *phase changes to solids and liquids gases are caused by a gain or loss of energy (e.g., melting, freezing, evaporating, condensing) ***Get the entire MATTER BUNDLE for the cost of 3 passages! FREE Matter Passage HERE! Find all MATTER passages HERE! Other Science Units Weather PassagesWATER CYCLE (FREE!) PRECIPITATION CONDENSATION CLOUDS WEATHER INSTRUMENTS CLIMATE ZONES WEATHER COOTIE CATCHERS *WEATHER BUNDLE* Space Passages PLANETS (FREE!) REVOLUTION and ROTATION ASTEROIDS and COMETS METEOROIDS, METEORS, METEORITES MOON PHASES STARS CONSTELLATIONS GALAXIES *SPACE BUNDLE* Experimental Design passages Scientists Ask Testable Questions FREE! Form a Hypothesis Limiting Variables Control Group Writing Procedures Data Results and Conclusions Application *Experimental Design BUNDLE* FREE Energy Passage HERE! Find all ENERGY passages HERE! Find all reading center activities HERE! Find all math activities 3-5 HERE! Find all FREEBIES HERE! Find me on Facebook -or- Contact me at [email protected] *Terms of Use: Single license purchase provides use by one teacher. Please share only the links to free products. Please see multiple license discounts for sharing. Portigo Publications products (free or paid) may NOT be uploaded to any web page, including classroom, school, and district websites. Please share only the TpT links. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a direct violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Products may not be used in part or whole for any new products. ELA CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.3.4 Determine the meaning of general academic and domain-specific words and phrases in a text relevant to a grade 3 topic or subject area. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.3.10 By the end of the year, read and comprehend informational texts, including history/social studies, science, and technical texts, at the high end of the grades 2-3 text complexity band independently and proficiently. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.4.1 Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.4.10 By the end of year, read and comprehend informational texts, including history/social studies, science, and technical texts, in the grades 4-5 text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.5.1 Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.5.4 Determine the meaning of general academic and domain-specific words and phrases in a text relevant to a grade 5 topic or subject area. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.5.10 By the end of the year, read and comprehend informational texts, including history/social studies, science, and technical texts, at the high end of the grades 4-5 text complexity band independently and proficiently.
Science materials are hard to come by for a self-contained special education setting. This adapted book & the comprehension pages are the perfect way to teach your students about states of matter, and check to see if they're understanding the material! In this product you will receive one adapted book about states of matter, and 6 differentiated comprehension worksheets. Worksheet levels include: Errorless option (one answer per question) 2 picture answer options per question 3 picture answer options per question 3 word answer options per question Write the answer on the line Cut/paste the answers (with 2 additional images added in that will not be used) - this option could be differentiated per student as well by the adult only giving the student one option and the student gluing that answer on the page! Please e-mail me at [email protected] prior to purchasing if you have any questions! Thank you! Interested in my other Science & Social Studies materials? Check these out! Science and Social Studies Activities Bundle Science & Social Studies File Folders Thank you for supporting my shop and don't forget to leave feedback on purchases to earn credits towards FREE products on TpT!! :) For more ideas to work with your special learners, visit my blog at My Special Learners and find me on Instagram @ myspeciallearners!
This is a states of matter unit for special education students or early childhood. It includes numerous visuals and differentiated worksheets. An experiment is also included with visuals to ensure all students can be a part of the scientific process. Included: - Posters - Adapted Story - 3 levels of comprehension worksheets - Sorting activity - 2 levels of sorting worksheets - Experiment instructions and visuals/ worksheets - Molecules poster and activity More Science Units! Outer Space Unit Energy Unit Life Cycle Unit Five Senses Unit A Special Sunshine Blog Facebook Pinterest
States (Phases) of Matter “Doodle Notes” ** 2020 Update- Purchase the digital update version HERE if you are in need of digital tools to support your doodle notes instruction! ** These doodle notes are a visual learning tool for helping your students understand particle traits of SOLIDS, LIQUIDS and GASES. Ideal for middle school or upper elementary science, doodle notes help provide visual triggers that improve focus, memory and learning. It is amazing how students interact with the content through coloring, writing, drawing and embellishing the main ideas! Doodle notes can be used for initial instruction OR as a study sheet for students to review. An answer key is included as well as a two versions of the student doodle sheet so that you can pick one that best matches your students! (Some teachers are using the two different versions of the doodle notes to differentiate within their class.) Note: This is not an editable document. Keep Calm and Doodle On... Includes: 1 Doodle Note Page (2 versions) 1 Teacher Answer Keys Photo of a completed example ***************************************************** This product is part of a discounted bundle! Get 25% off by buying this item instead: Matter Doodle Notes 5 Pack Bundle at 25% OFF Other KCC Doodle Lessons! All my DOODLES in ONE PLACE! Do you WRITE like a SCIENTIST? Science WRITING Skills DOODLE NOTES and STATIONS How do I study for a science test? Science Study Skills DOODLE NOTES and STATIONS Wind Erosion DOODLE NOTES Food Chain DOODLE NOTES © Captivate Science 2017 All Rights Reserved
Make student learning FUN and HANDS-ON with this science interactive notebook on matter states gas, liquid, and solid as well as physical properties. This product includes: All about matter sort (what is matter? what is matter made of? what is mass? how does matter change phases?) What is a gas, liquid, and solid flipbook Ways to detect atoms without a microscope circle foldover Temperature & states of matter chart Which state? scenario flipbook What is included? You will receive a PDF that includes directions, real-life images, answer keys, and flippable templates. What makes these different than other interactive notebooks? Differentiated: This product is also differentiated for the needs and learners in your classroom, as well as your own time restraints. It includes three types of notebook pieces that allow you to choose whether your students will manually fill in the notes, fill-in-the-blanks, or to give pieces to students with the notes already filled out. Easy to cut: These resources are easy to cut - no trying to cut a tiny heart out for half an hour! A couple snips and students are good to go. Paper-saving: each piece of paper printed will be cut in half for two students. MORE QUESTIONS? Email me at [email protected] WANT 50% OFF PRODUCTS? Click the green star to follow Glitter in Third and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 48 hours they are posted. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⭐️ Bundle & save for a discount ⭐️ Purchase the 5th Grade Interactive Notebook Bundle to get this resource plus every 5th-grade science interactive notebook resource that Glitter in Third offers! Need more MATTER resources? Mixtures and solutions color by number worksheets Mixture and solutions interactive notebook Mixture and solution for Google Classroom States of matter for Google Classroom States of matter interactive notebook Other Classroom Favorites: 5th-Grade Reading Comprehension Color By Number Worksheets 5th-Grade Digital Science Bundle Grammar Color By Number Worksheets Grammar Mystery Picture Pixel Art ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Copyright © Glitter in Third by Kelly Chapman Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Teach students about solids, liquids, and gases with a States of Matter SORT. In this properties of matter sorting activity, students read about different
Teach students about solids, liquids, and gases with a States of Matter SORT. In this properties of matter sorting activity, students read about different
Brain Builders: Physical Science Concepts Your students will love these states of matter task cards that help reinforce science concepts, and get them moving. Perfect complement to your science curriculum! This resource focuses on identifying solid, liquid, and gas, and can be used three ways; Around the Room, SCOOT, or Task Cards! Directions included. Also includes a choice of response sheets for practice and accountability. Great for small group instruction & re-teaching too! File includes: · 20 -Matter task cards (solid, liquid, gas) · 4 -Center signs/directions (one for each way to play) · 3 - Styles of response sheets for differentiation/accountability · Answer Key NGSS: 2-PS1-1 Matter and Its Interactions Be sure to check out my other science activity packs & resources!
These matter science writing prompts include states of matter, physical characteristics, transparency. No prep differentiated prompts offer students a chance to engage in thoughtful writing about properties of matter and connect it to their lives. They are perfect for independent work, integrated writing centers, and take home extensions. This product includes 18 different writing prompts, each with 4 levels of differentiation. The differentiation will help all your students feel successful. They are great for meeting accommodations and support English Language Learners. •LEVEL 1: complete sentences to trace, space to copy sentences or add words, space to count the words, and a box for illustrations •LEVEL 2: sentence starter, word bank, lines to write on, editing checklist, and a box for illustrations •LEVEL 3: word bank, lines to write on, editing checklist, and a box for illustrations •LEVEL 4: lines to write on, editing checklist, and a box for illustrations This product is a PDF. It is not a pre-made digital activity. You can use the Teachers Pay Teachers Digital Tools to make a digital resource for your students, but it is not done for you. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This product is included in my Differentiated Science Writing Prompts Bundle! Write all year long with my Cross Curricular Writing Prompts Mega Bundle or Science and Social Studies Writing Prompt Bundle! Try my other science writing prompts and my free Voting Writing Prompts Sample. Seasons Writing Prompts Animals Writing Prompts Plants Writing Prompts Sun and Earth Writing Prompts Natural Resources Writing Prompts Motion Writing Prompts Scientific Investigation Writing Prompts
This science classroom decor poster set includes colorful charts covering states of matter and one classroom 18" x 24" poster. Use these phases of matter charts as decor for your classroom to create a bulletin board for solid, liquid, and gases, or give them to your students as reference sheets for their science notebooks. In addition, students will access the characteristics, motion of molecules, and an example of a solid, liquid, and gas. Like these states of matter posters? Check out the unit and save 20% off by clicking here. Students will reference: Definitions of a solid, liquid, and gas Characteristics of matter Examples of each type of matter This states of matter poster classroom decor set include: ONE 18" x 24" classroom-sized poster to reference characteristics of a solid, liquid, and gas. There are two ways to print the poster, and both ways are detailed in the resources. FIVE anchor chart (8.5" x 11") posters to hang around your classroom. Anchor charts are included in two versions; bubbles and scribble. Both versions have a black and white copy. Save ink and print on Astrobrights! Each poster will detail characteristics, an image of the particles, and an example. A page that includes adjectives to describe phases of matter A reference sheet for science notebooks The science poster set comes in both black and white and color. Choose which version best fits the needs of your students. They are designed on 8.5" x 11" paper but can easily be formatted to print larger! How to use these posters in your classroom: Create a science bulletin board for states of matter Add solid, liquid, and gas posters to your science word wall Visuals for students to reference throughout the phases of matter unit Create a large hallway display Teacher feedback: Great resource. I was looking for something easy and straightforward for my students. I will be using the posters on my science board, and I am having students glue the properties page into their interactive notebooks. Thank you! Loved putting this resource together and displaying the anchor chart in my classroom. Very engaging and easy to use in a pinch! I love Teaching Muse and have purchased several of her items. Other states of matter activities to support this unit: States of Matter Sketch Notes Phases of Matter Nonfiction Activity Activities Choice Homework FREEBIE 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.
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States (Phases) of Matter “Doodle Notes” ** 2020 Update- Purchase the digital update version HERE if you are in need of digital tools to support your doodle notes instruction! ** These doodle notes are a visual learning tool for helping your students understand particle traits of SOLIDS, LIQUIDS and GASES. Ideal for middle school or upper elementary science, doodle notes help provide visual triggers that improve focus, memory and learning. It is amazing how students interact with the content through coloring, writing, drawing and embellishing the main ideas! Doodle notes can be used for initial instruction OR as a study sheet for students to review. An answer key is included as well as a two versions of the student doodle sheet so that you can pick one that best matches your students! (Some teachers are using the two different versions of the doodle notes to differentiate within their class.) Note: This is not an editable document. Keep Calm and Doodle On... Includes: 1 Doodle Note Page (2 versions) 1 Teacher Answer Keys Photo of a completed example ***************************************************** This product is part of a discounted bundle! Get 25% off by buying this item instead: Matter Doodle Notes 5 Pack Bundle at 25% OFF Other KCC Doodle Lessons! All my DOODLES in ONE PLACE! Do you WRITE like a SCIENTIST? Science WRITING Skills DOODLE NOTES and STATIONS How do I study for a science test? Science Study Skills DOODLE NOTES and STATIONS Wind Erosion DOODLE NOTES Food Chain DOODLE NOTES © Captivate Science 2017 All Rights Reserved
This science graphic organizer includes identifying the three main phase changes - solids, liquids, and gases - and their characteristics. Students will complete a phase change diagram, labeling melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation, sublimation, and deposition and drawing a model of molecule placement and movement for each phase. With what standard does this resource align? This resource will aid students in moving towards mastery of the Next Generation Science Standard NGSS MS-PS1-4. What are doodle notes? Doodle notes are a visual aid that will increase student concept retention, focus, creativity, and engagement. Students will gain experience in synthesizing information and creating their own tangible connections in their notes. What do I have to do? These doodle notes are no prep! Print which version of the doodle notes is most appropriate for your students (easy differentiation!) and use my provided notes or your own. I have included a PowerPoint slide show that includes the answers to the fill-in-the-blank notes. I have also included a student quiz to easily assess student mastery of the doodle notes content. How do I use doodle notes? • Teacher led note taking • Student led note taking • Independent research or homework What is included? ⭐ 1 Fill-in-the-blank doodle ntoes ⭐ 7 PowerPoint slides for the fill-in-the-blank notes ⭐ 1 Blank doodle notes for using your own notes ⭐ 1 Completed examples of the doodle note ⭐ 1 Student quiz with teacher key. Want more Chemistry Doodle Notes? Save 20% on my Chemistry Doodle Note Growing Bundle Want even more Doodle Notes? Save 20% on all my doodle notes with my Science Doodle Notes Growing Bundle Connect with me My Blog: www.themorehousemagic.com Instagram: @themorehousemagic Facebook: The Morehouse Magic "Doodle Notes" is a trademarked term. Used with permission. Please visit www.doodlenotes.org for more information.
This science graphic organizer includes identifying the three main phase changes - solids, liquids, and gases - and their characteristics. Students will complete a phase change diagram, labeling melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation, sublimation, and deposition and drawing a model of molecule placement and movement for each phase. With what standard does this resource align? This resource will aid students in moving towards mastery of the Next Generation Science Standard NGSS MS-PS1-4. What are doodle notes? Doodle notes are a visual aid that will increase student concept retention, focus, creativity, and engagement. Students will gain experience in synthesizing information and creating their own tangible connections in their notes. What do I have to do? These doodle notes are no prep! Print which version of the doodle notes is most appropriate for your students (easy differentiation!) and use my provided notes or your own. I have included a PowerPoint slide show that includes the answers to the fill-in-the-blank notes. I have also included a student quiz to easily assess student mastery of the doodle notes content. How do I use doodle notes? • Teacher led note taking • Student led note taking • Independent research or homework What is included? ⭐ 1 Fill-in-the-blank doodle ntoes ⭐ 7 PowerPoint slides for the fill-in-the-blank notes ⭐ 1 Blank doodle notes for using your own notes ⭐ 1 Completed examples of the doodle note ⭐ 1 Student quiz with teacher key. Want more Chemistry Doodle Notes? Save 20% on my Chemistry Doodle Note Growing Bundle Want even more Doodle Notes? Save 20% on all my doodle notes with my Science Doodle Notes Growing Bundle Connect with me My Blog: www.themorehousemagic.com Instagram: @themorehousemagic Facebook: The Morehouse Magic "Doodle Notes" is a trademarked term. Used with permission. Please visit www.doodlenotes.org for more information.
Engaging second-grade science stations that follow the NGSS science standards for states of matter. These properties of matter science stations will have your
These high school chemistry worksheets are full of pictures, diagrams, and deeper questions covering all aspects of thermochemistry and states of matter! This unit is meant to cover the basics of enthalpy, specific heat problems, standard heat of formation, phase diagrams, time and temperature graphs, Hess' Law, and even a Born-Haber diagram! This unit is designed to help students practice these skills that are important for the rest of the year in chemistry. This unit is part of my Differentiated Chemistry Whole Year Homework Bundle. These are non-editable PDF files. Each PDF file contains the student page, the answer key, and my terms of use page. Please see my preview for more details. Frequently Asked Questions: 1. Why should you purchase this bundle? - This unique homework sheet unit (as part of my whole year bundle) will help you teach a cohesive and consistent program all year. - These homework pages were carefully designed with a wealth of images! I have created many of the images myself and other images are licensed from professional designers. These homework pages are not plain worksheets with text questions that can be easily copied from a textbook. Each page is meant to help students to learn chemistry in a very visual way. Students circle, color, and analyze pictures and diagrams in ways that are far superior to plain text textbook questions. 2. What does this unit contain? This unit contains 20 pages. 1. Systems and Thermodynamics 2. States of Matter and Changes 3. Time and Temperature Graphs 4. Phase Diagrams 5. Enthalpy Picture Problems: What’s the Formula? 6. Enthalpy Picture Problems: Write the Picture Steps 7. Melting and Evaporating Problems 8. Enthalpy and State Changes Problems 9. Specific Heat and Enthalpy Changes 10-11. What will the temperature be? (Parts 1 and 2) 12. Mystery Metal Enthalpy Changes 13. Calorimeter Energy Loss/Gain 14. Coffee Cup Calorimeter Problems 15. Elements and Standard Heat of Formation 16. Standard Enthalpy of Combustion 17. Hess’ Law: 2 Equations 18. Hess’ Law: 3 Equations 19. Enthalpy Diagrams 20. Born-Haber Cycle: Hess Application 3. How many pages does this unit contain? This unit contains 20 student pages plus an answer key for every page. 4. What will the format of each page be? Each page will be unique. Each is designed to roughly cover the material that I would teach in an hour long class period. These are terrific for daily homework assignments because they don’t take too long to complete. These pages have been carefully designed in Illustrator. I have created a unique set of questions to help students to review material taught in class and think deeper about the material. Many of the pages ask students to highlight or color something, to identify items in a diagram, to match related concepts, or interact with a topic in a new way. Many of the pages ask students to connect more than one concept; they are intended to help students see the bigger picture in each unit. A few pages ask students to use the internet to do a little research. If you own any of my other resources, don’t worry about repeat pages. These homework pages are truly unique and separate from my activities. These homework pages will truly complement any activities or resources you already have or use in your class. 5. How do I handle homework? First of all, I don’t grade it. I learned in my early teaching years that when I grade homework, I am rewarding students who copied off of their one studious friend the period before my class, and I am penalizing students who have limited educational time outside of school. I often give time at the end of the period to work on “homework” pages. Often, I start off the next day’s class with the answer key projected onto some sort of screen (ELMO or projector) so that students can check their answers as they walk in. My students know that they will do better in my class if they do the homework and I care about effort more than being correct. 6. What if you want to grade homework? Are answer keys included? Are they easy to grade? Answer keys are included (for almost all of the pages, where it makes sense to have an answer key). I designed these pages to be pretty simple to grade, if you want to do that. 7. Why is each homework page only one page? In my time as a teacher, I have noticed that for some reason, homework assignments that have more than one side of a page are just neglected by students. If I hand out a one sided homework page and tell them, here’s your homework, they say, yay, it’s just 1 page! They will often at least start it if not finish it before the end of the day. I really think there is a psychological barrier to starting an assignment with two sides. Call me crazy, but test it out! Try giving my homework assignments and watch your class actually do their homework! If you want to give two pages, you can print these out and then copy 2 back to back for your students. A way to save paper would be to print all of the homework assignments and copy them as a packet. This is great to give students all at once in the beginning of the unit, so they have every page in advance, which works great if they’re absent! Check out my Chemistry Doodle Notes for some engaging resources that thoroughly explain Chemistry concepts in a versatile way! Contact Us If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to us on the question and answer section of my store and we will get back to you quickly! 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So you have just taught your favorite introduction to the three basic states of matter. Now, what do you use to reinforce this great introduction? Well, these tiered activities, posters, and notes pages of course! Students are sure to love sorting, drawing, and identifying many different forms that matter comes in. These activities can be used as tiered review activities or as three ways to help introduce matter. And, with the included mini-posters and notes page, your students' science journals won't be forgotten! Included in Your Purchase: 1. Three Leveled Activities: Matter Sort (students sort pictures into the correct category) Seach and Identify (Students look over the work mat mark each state of matter in different ways) Scavenger Hunt (Students are instructed to find different examples of the states of matter and draw them in the correct category) 2. Posters: Mini-Size perfect for the science notebook Full-Sheet perfect for your wall 3. Notes Page: Includes a mini-poster and a space to take brief notes. For a sneak peek of my Order Up! Science Sets click >>>HERE<<< These are easy-to-use engaging activities your students will LOVE! Happy Teaching- John, Created by MrHughes © Created by MrHughes. Use for a single classroom and/or teacher. Additional copies must be purchased if you plan to share it with other teachers. No part of this resource may be posted on a blog (personal or commercial), web page/site, server, or other location that is accessible by multiple people. Violations of this notice are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
Looking for high-quality and engaging states of matter notes for your upper elementary students? Download my States of Matter Interactive Notebook - Solids, Liquids, and Gases for an interactive notebook template that is an excellent addition to any interactive science notebook. This flipbook is NGSS-aligned and is perfect for students in grades 3, 4, or 5. With this flexible resource, you'll get a print-and-go interactive states of matter activity in which students make a booklet to portray solids, liquids, gases, their particle arrangements, and an example of each. The flipbook comes in three versions (completed notes, CLOZE notes, and blank) and can be used as an easy-to-read study guide, reference book, or interactive notebook foldable. ► This Resource Includes: ⇔ States of Matter Flipbook (Definitions, Important Information, Particle Arrangement with Picture, and Examples of Substances for Solids, Liquids, and Gases) ⇔ 3 Versions for Easy Differentiation (Completed Notes, CLOZE Fill-in-the-Blank Notes, Blank Notes ⚠️ Looking to review states of matter? ⚠️ Check out my Properties of Matter Task Cards to practice this new information! ❤️ Make sure you FOLLOW my store to get the latest updates and news from The Meaningful Teacher!
This is a set of all the graphic organizers and study tools you will need for an upper primary or middle grades unit on physical and chemical changes, matter, and mass.. These align well with Georgia's 5th grade physical science standards. However, they will likely work with any upper elementary/mid...
Change your students' state of mind by creating a States of Matter comic strip! Your students won't phase you on how much they learned about the states and phases of matter (solid, liquid, gas, plasma, melting freezing, condensation, evaporation, deposition). Product Includes: ⭐ Directions & Criteria (1 page) ⭐ Student-friendly Rubric (1 page) ⭐ Editable Student Template (Microsoft word) ⭐ Optional challenge for motivation! ⭐ Easy print options both in color and black and white ⭐ Creative Writing and Drawing opportunity! This product is part of my Matter UNIT Bundle, which includes: Table of Contents Student Score Sheet Description of lessons for students/parents 10 Warm-ups Lesson- Properties of Matter Lesson States of Matter Lesson- Atom Structure Lesson- Bohr's Diagram Lesson- Atom Bonds Lesson- Periodic Table Lesson- Elements, Compounds and Mixtures Lesson- Chemical Reaction Project- Phases of Matter Comic Project- Atom Model Activity- Periodic Table Battleship Project- Chemical Reaction Restaurant Menu Activity- Periodic Table Brain Break Activity Activity- "The Last Element Standing" Editable Test and Quizzes Project- Chemical Reaction Holiday Menu Editable Cornell Notes & Presentation Word Search & Coloring Activity Parts of the Atom Coloring Notes and Slides Periodic Table Coloring Notes and Slides Boom Cards Bundle (over 100 Boom Cards) Physical Science Sub/Review Coloring Activity ⭐This product is included in my Physical Science Year Bundle! ⭐ Get all my science resources in the #1 Science Curriculum Bundle! I ♥ FOLLOWERS! Stay connected to be the first to know about store discounts, free products, and product launches! ☆ The Teacher Time Saver Store Terms of Use: Copyright © The Teacher Time Saver. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original down-loader 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). Clip art and parts included in the PDFs are copyrighted and cannot be taken and used outside this download without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
Use an ice balloon, a water balloon, and a transparent balloon to introduce or review the states of matter. This is important information for students who are learning about the water cycle and students learning about physical properties of physical change. Use a cup of ice water to demonstrate condensation and then set the cups aside to learn about evaporation. Here’s what’s included to make it easy to teach these topics: ⇒ Brief, easy-to-read teacher background ⇒ Let me save you from using Google for more information, check out the web page with more information and resources created just for this product ⇒ A clear description of a teacher demonstration, how students can act out each state of matter, an option to compare and contrast the states of matter, a simple activity about condensation and one for evaporation ⇒ Images, PowerPoint™ presentations*, and fun videos feature solids, liquids, and gases. In Google Slides click on the file folder image to "open a file" and upload to save the presentations on your Google Drive. The images are so helpful in understanding states of matter ⇒ A short student text with three reading levels in English and two in Spanish, all are recorded for students who benefit from hearing the information ⇒ Several assessment suggestions to determine student understanding for each of the two parts of the lesson: quick, pencil and paper, for the struggling student, and for the capable student ⇒ Curriculum connections to extend the learning into other areas like math, writing, health, art, and drama ⇒ Vocabulary resources to help students learn new terms including terms and definitions to post on a word wall and word puzzles Click HERE to find more resources about weather, including bundles that save you money! Thanks for visiting my Simply Science store. Please take a moment to leave a comment when you purchase a product. – • – ♥ – • – ♥ – • – Differentiate for your math students with simple, fun games Visit our other store, Simply Math. – • – ♥ – ♥ – ♥ – • – Click on the ★ next to the name of my store to follow me! You'll receive a message when I add new products or have a sale. – • – • – ♥ – ♥ – ♥ – • – • – Visit my blog to find resources for new teachers and "I'd like to teach more science" teachers! * Copyright free or Creative Commons Share Alike - Use as you like, just don't sell the images!!
12+ INB activities best suited for K-2 students! Product includes sample pages and activities that are perfect for little hands and young minds. Features: -Easy cutouts that require simple assembling or folding -Large, easy to read font -Key science terms are in a traceable form for students to practice writing skills Contents: Matter Properties (differentiated)...3-4 3 States of Matter...5-6 Heating and Cooling...7 Mixing Substances...8 Reversible vs. Irreversible Change...9-10 Sink and Float...11 Shadows...12 Push vs. Pull...13-14 Push/Pull Strengths and Direction...15 Patterns of Motion...16 Gravity...17 Why is water important?...18-19 Sample Pages...20-32 Additional Primary Grades INB Units: • Life Science INB Activities for Primary Grades • Earth Science INB Activities for Primary Grades • Health INB Activities for Primary Grades (FREE EXCERPT) All Primary Grades INB Activities: Science Interactive Notebook Kit (Primary Grades) Do you need Interactive Notebook Kits for grades 3 and up?
These high school chemistry worksheets are full of pictures, diagrams, and deeper questions covering all aspects of thermochemistry and states of matter! This unit is meant to cover the basics of enthalpy, specific heat problems, standard heat of formation, phase diagrams, time and temperature graphs, Hess' Law, and even a Born-Haber diagram! This unit is designed to help students practice these skills that are important for the rest of the year in chemistry. This unit is part of my Differentiated Chemistry Whole Year Homework Bundle. These are non-editable PDF files. Each PDF file contains the student page, the answer key, and my terms of use page. Please see my preview for more details. Frequently Asked Questions: 1. Why should you purchase this bundle? - This unique homework sheet unit (as part of my whole year bundle) will help you teach a cohesive and consistent program all year. - These homework pages were carefully designed with a wealth of images! I have created many of the images myself and other images are licensed from professional designers. These homework pages are not plain worksheets with text questions that can be easily copied from a textbook. Each page is meant to help students to learn chemistry in a very visual way. Students circle, color, and analyze pictures and diagrams in ways that are far superior to plain text textbook questions. 2. What does this unit contain? This unit contains 20 pages. 1. Systems and Thermodynamics 2. States of Matter and Changes 3. Time and Temperature Graphs 4. Phase Diagrams 5. Enthalpy Picture Problems: What’s the Formula? 6. Enthalpy Picture Problems: Write the Picture Steps 7. Melting and Evaporating Problems 8. Enthalpy and State Changes Problems 9. Specific Heat and Enthalpy Changes 10-11. What will the temperature be? (Parts 1 and 2) 12. Mystery Metal Enthalpy Changes 13. Calorimeter Energy Loss/Gain 14. Coffee Cup Calorimeter Problems 15. Elements and Standard Heat of Formation 16. Standard Enthalpy of Combustion 17. Hess’ Law: 2 Equations 18. Hess’ Law: 3 Equations 19. Enthalpy Diagrams 20. Born-Haber Cycle: Hess Application 3. How many pages does this unit contain? This unit contains 20 student pages plus an answer key for every page. 4. What will the format of each page be? Each page will be unique. Each is designed to roughly cover the material that I would teach in an hour long class period. These are terrific for daily homework assignments because they don’t take too long to complete. These pages have been carefully designed in Illustrator. I have created a unique set of questions to help students to review material taught in class and think deeper about the material. Many of the pages ask students to highlight or color something, to identify items in a diagram, to match related concepts, or interact with a topic in a new way. Many of the pages ask students to connect more than one concept; they are intended to help students see the bigger picture in each unit. A few pages ask students to use the internet to do a little research. If you own any of my other resources, don’t worry about repeat pages. These homework pages are truly unique and separate from my activities. These homework pages will truly complement any activities or resources you already have or use in your class. 5. How do I handle homework? First of all, I don’t grade it. I learned in my early teaching years that when I grade homework, I am rewarding students who copied off of their one studious friend the period before my class, and I am penalizing students who have limited educational time outside of school. I often give time at the end of the period to work on “homework” pages. Often, I start off the next day’s class with the answer key projected onto some sort of screen (ELMO or projector) so that students can check their answers as they walk in. My students know that they will do better in my class if they do the homework and I care about effort more than being correct. 6. What if you want to grade homework? Are answer keys included? Are they easy to grade? Answer keys are included (for almost all of the pages, where it makes sense to have an answer key). I designed these pages to be pretty simple to grade, if you want to do that. 7. Why is each homework page only one page? In my time as a teacher, I have noticed that for some reason, homework assignments that have more than one side of a page are just neglected by students. If I hand out a one sided homework page and tell them, here’s your homework, they say, yay, it’s just 1 page! They will often at least start it if not finish it before the end of the day. I really think there is a psychological barrier to starting an assignment with two sides. Call me crazy, but test it out! Try giving my homework assignments and watch your class actually do their homework! If you want to give two pages, you can print these out and then copy 2 back to back for your students. A way to save paper would be to print all of the homework assignments and copy them as a packet. This is great to give students all at once in the beginning of the unit, so they have every page in advance, which works great if they’re absent! Check out my Chemistry Doodle Notes for some engaging resources that thoroughly explain Chemistry concepts in a versatile way! Contact Us If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to us on the question and answer section of my store and we will get back to you quickly! Terms of Use: Purchasing my teaching resources allows you to: * make copies for your own classes only. * place this file on your own password-protected class page or server (Blackboard, Google Drive, etc) AS LONG AS no other teacher has access to that class webpage. This resource is for you, the purchaser, alone. You are not allowed to distribute this digital resource to other teachers or post this resource on any webpage or server that is available for public view. If you and a team of teachers would like to use this resource together, please purchase additional licenses on the resource purchase page. Failure to comply with these terms of use 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. Files are partially or fully non-editable to protect the images that are copyrighted and purchased through licenses. Thanks for understanding! © Bethany Lau All Rights Reserved.
This NO PREP bundle of 15 NGSS aligned, learner active, literacy rich, technology infused homework assignments help to enrich and reinforce concepts that are sometimes difficult to understand. Through differentiated activities that include detailed figures and charts, students research, analysis, ...