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CAPACITY: Fichas y Presentación de la capacidad para primer grado!
By La Llama Bilingüe
Help your first graders in the Spanish bilingual program learn about capacity with this fun and engaging resource!
This product includes 2 printable worksheets and 9 vibrant Google Slides. Kids will enjoy learning how to measure and compare capacity with easy-to-follow activities and colorful visuals.
Perfect for introducing the concept of full, half-full, less or more than half-full, or empty in a way that’s both educational and entertaining! Adjust the slides to your classroom needs!
Just print and go!
Ecosystems: Bean Community Activity
By Colleen Burdette
Hands On Activity:
Students will separate beans into separate populations and then respond to questions concerning populations and communities. This hands on activity allows meaningful understanding on how populations and communities work together within an ecosystem.
My students love to organize the beans in a variety of ways.
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What is the Coronavirus Disease COVID-19? Book Report Template & Digital Lesson
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
This "What Is The Coronavirus Disease COVID-19?" book report and book study project digital product for 3rd and 4th-grade students is perfect for exploring non-fiction text structures for reading comprehension. It enhances non-fiction reading comprehension, book study, and report writing skills!
This resource includes:
Comprehensive Google Slides digital lesson for reading comprehension and book report writing support
9-page printable PDF book report flip book template
Please see the product preview for more visual details.
NOTE: You need a (free) Google account to access the digital lesson, and you will need access to the book "What Is The Coronavirus Disease COVID-19?" to complete the digital and printable activities.
Students will dive into the context of the Coronavirus, gaining a deeper understanding of this significant event in American history. The digital lesson guides students through key facts, timelines, and the impact of these events.
How to use this resource:
Have students read the book, "What Is The Coronavirus Disease COVID-19?"
Print the book report flip book template
Open and present the Google Slides digital lesson
Follow the intuitive prompts, which will take you through each step of the book report. For example, if it's time to work on the "facts" page, there is a series of multiple-choice questions on specific facts detailed in the text that will help refresh the students' memories and comprehension. Then students can fill in the facts they found most interesting.
Have fun guessing the mystery puzzle between each section of the book report!
The printable PDF book report flip book template provides creative book report ideas, such as summarizing the events, using critical thinking skills, and creating a timeline. It can be used with any non-fiction book. Students will also use a book review template to evaluate COVID-19's significance. Overall, this project offers an engaging way for students to explore non-fiction text structures while learning about a crucial event in history.
The non-fiction book report flip book pages include:
✏book title info
✏rating & review
✏vocabulary
✏facts
✏text ideas
✏series of events
✏making life connections
✏what I learned
✏questions I have
✏setting & subject
✏interesting event
✏important event
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Painted Lady Butterflies Texts and Activities for Use with Google Slides™
By Science and STEAM Team
Painted Lady Butterflies in pdf form has now been made for use in the Google Classroom™. You can share this resource with your students through Google Classroom™ or Google Drive™. Students can then type directly on this document and share it back with you.
This non-fiction text is about the Painted Lady Butterfly. Students will read about painted lady butterfly eggs, painted lady caterpillars, and the butterfly itself. This is a good independent read for eight and nine-year-olds, and the perfect read-aloud for younger children. There is a poster of the Painted Lady with the parts labeled. Suggested video links are included, There are several follow-up worksheets. These are on different levels so you can choose what is appropriate for your individual class or students. These include life-cycle sheets.
If your class is lucky enough to have Painted Lady Larva to observe there is a sheet explaining the humane treatment of the butterfly.
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Chemistry Pixel Art! - Mixtures and Solutions
By Ms Churchs Classroom
This fun and engaging resource is a great way for students to test their knowledge and deepen their understanding of these key concepts of mixtures and solutions and how to separate mixtures.
Our assignment contains 16 different questions of varying levels of difficulty, covering a range of topics related to mixtures and solutions. Students will be challenged to apply their knowledge and demonstrate their understanding of how to separate mixtures and identify the components of solutions.
In addition to being a valuable learning tool, our assignment is also self-correcting and requires zero preparation. This means that students will receive immediate feedback on their answers and teachers won't have to spend time grading. The assignment is also suitable for use in centers, as a review, or on days when a substitute teacher is present.
To do these activities, you will share the included Google Sheet with your students via Google Classroom. A video has been added for this preview! A short clip that demonstrates that pixels appear as answers are correct and boxes change to green when answers are correct.
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Identifying Hot and Cold Temperatures No Prep needed
By Inspired By MlG
Supercharge Learning with Hot or Cold Identification Slides!
Boost Engagement & Critical Thinking in Your Classroom!
Struggling to keep your students engaged during morning meetings or wrap-ups? Look no further than these interactive Hot or Cold Identification Slides! This dynamic resource is packed with benefits for students of all ages:
Perfect for:
Make Learning a Joyful Adventure!
These Hot or Cold Identification Slides are the perfect way to transform dry concepts into an engaging learning experience. Students will be having so much fun they won't even realize they're mastering essential skills!
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Producers, Consumers and Decomposers Vocabulary Activity/Graphic Organizer
By Brittany Henderson
Printable PDF and a digital version are included in this distance learning ready activity. Vocabulary activity/graphic organizer helps students see side by side the similarities and differences between producers, consumers and decomposers. Use as a supplement to resources/information you have given or a start for students to do their own research. Both versions have a simple tinyurl link for students to see more information about the topic
Next Generation Science Standard: MS-LS2-3.
Distance learning?
Two Forms of Use Included
Influential Scientists Opinion Writing Unit Digital & Print | 3rd & 4th Grade
By Creative Primary Literacy
A Google Slides opinion writing unit, or discussion writing unit, discussing who was the most influential scientist: Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton or Marie Curie. The NO PREP unit has been split into four separate lessons and is perfect for students in third grade or fourth grade. Students will learn about the famous figures whilst working on their comprehension skills and developing their creative writing.
Included in the Google Slides Activity:
Included in the PDF printable resource:
Three informational texts about the individual players
A fact sheet to record key facts about the famous players
Two prompt sheets for students to write an introduction and a conclusion
A template for students to write up their draft and neat texts
A ready-made Easel activity perfect for distance learning
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Homework
Creative writing sessions
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The first lesson involves students retrieving facts from informational texts about the famous figures, and typing these on to an included fact sheet. In the second lesson students need to use these facts to write three to four paragraphs about the individual figures. In the third lesson students need to use prompt sheets to write up an introduction and a conclusion. In the final lesson students need to check their draft paragraphs for mistakes before typing up their work using the template provided.
This activity is an online resource, that uses Google Slides, and is linked to your Google Drive. It can be completed by students online using tablets or computers.
If you are unsure how to allow the students to have their own individual copy take a look at the instructional video below:
Google Classroom - How to make a copy for each student - Assignment
The resource also comes in a PDF format, which can be printed.
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Living and Nonliving Things Activities for Google™ Slides
By Jennifer Connett
Assess students knowledge of living and nonliving things with this sorting activity and game that includes real photographs. This Google Slides activity allow students to practice sorting living and nonliving things in four mini sorting slides as well as play a game to click on the living thing in each slide. Incorrect answers send students to a page with reminder questions to ask about each picture to determine which one is living.
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What Will You Get:
With this purchase, you will receive a PDF with a force copy link to both Google Slides activity.
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By AdventureSum Math and Science
Looking to engage your students in an exciting hands-on science experiment? Dive into the fascinating world of earth science with our Stream Table Lab resource.
Watch as your students become geologists in action, simulating natural phenomena right in the classroom!
What you'll get:
Empower your students to think like scientists as they observe, analyze, and draw conclusions from their observations. Spark curiosity and inspire learning with this engaging Stream Table Lab!
Science Fair Project Virtual Presentation Template
By Kile's Classroom
Help your students organize their information in this virtual science fair presentation. All parts of the scientific process are included in this layout!
Check out the preview for images of sample slides.
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Hula-Hoop Observation - At Home Science Experiment
By Abigail J McClellan
This unique and convenient product allows students to engage in home/ paperless science experiments via National Geographic Kids and Google Apps! There is NO prep required!! All you have to do is assign the Google Slide to students! This product is so easy to use! Along with the Scientific Method graphic organizer, this product also comes with a 4 page Teacher How-To-Use Guide and a National Geographic Kids Website guide for students and families.
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Calculating Distance Practice Worksheet- Printable and Google Form- PS.5.2.2
By Fifth Grade Mathematicians
Looking for a fun way to help your students practice Calculating Distance? Look no further! This 10 question practice worksheet can be copied front to back or use the Google Form version in Google Classroom for an easy grading digital assignment! This product was created for 5th grade, but I think it could work well in other grades too!
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WINTER STEAM | Science Lab | Hot Chocolate Experiment
By Gabriela Maraia
Teach your students all about heat and energy transfer with this fun and interactive Science Experiment. Students will watch educational videos, go through detailed slides with vocabulary words and definitions, learn about the history of hot chocolate, complete science worksheets, and finish with a fun and engaging Hot Chocolate Experiment.
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CAPACITY for GRADE 1: 2 Worksheets and 9 Slides!
By La Llama Bilingüe
Help your first graders learn about capacity with this fun and engaging resource!
This product includes 2 printable worksheets and 9 vibrant Google Slides. Kids will enjoy learning how to measure and compare capacity with easy-to-follow activities and colorful visuals.
Perfect for introducing the concept of full, half-full, less or more than half-full, or empty in a way that’s both educational and entertaining! Adjust the slides to your classroom needs!
Just print and go!
Science Disciplines Overview: Google Form
By Colleen Burdette
Students show prior knowledge:
This quick and easy Google Form allows students to show their prior knowledge about what topics fit into which disciplines.
Science disciplines covered: Physical, Earth, Life, Technology.
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Fossils Virtual Field Trip and More for Use with Google Slides™
By Science and STEAM Team
Students will learn about fossils by reading about them. After that, they will be directed to a virtual fossil museum and a YouTube about Sharktooth Hill. There are links to that students can research and write about common fossils too. You can share this resource with your students through Google Classroom™ or Google Drive™. Students can then type directly on this document and share it back with you.
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Biology Pixel Art! - Matter and Energy in Ecosystems
By Ms Churchs Classroom
A quick, 12 question assignment to test your students understanding of Matter and Energy in Ecosystems. Students will select the correct answer to correctly complete the sentence using the drop down menu!
A fun, self-correcting, zero prep assignment. Students will enjoy having immediate feedback and you'll enjoy not having to mark.
This resource is great for:
Stations, choice boards, independent review, or early finishers!
To do these activities, you will share the included Google Sheet with your students via Google Classroom. A video has been added for this preview! A short clip that demonstrates that pixels appear as answers are correct and boxes change to green when answers are correct.
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A Fun Way to Learn about Living and Nonliving
By Inspired By MlG
Unleash the Explorer Within: Discover the Thrilling World of Living and Nonliving Things!
Spark a lifelong love of science with this interactive course that unlocks the mysteries of living and nonliving things! Embark on an engaging adventure where students become explorers, classifying the world around them with confidence.
Here's what makes this course extraordinary:
Empowers students to:
Ready to ignite a passion for science? Enroll today and watch your students blossom into curious and confident explorers!
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How Much Water? Student Water Use Log
By Brittany Henderson
This water log chart activity to designed to help students think about the question "how much water do I use?" and discover their weekly water use.
Students record how many times they participate in different water using activities. They then multiply this number by the average amount of water used to understand their weekly water consumption. These average use values are given to the student and already included in the chart.
Comes with a metric version (liters) and a standard version (gallons) as well as a teacher explanation.
Distance learning?
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