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Science Phenomenon for 1st Grade See Think Wonder
By Science and STEAM Team
Using these science phenomena digital-ready photos are a great way to introduce many of the NGSS. There are 17 different photos; with at least one per standard. The standards are listed at the top of each sheet. Pick and choose what you want. Using this strategy with students creates a routine way of thinking. It requires them to observe, think, and wonder!
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Healthy and Unhealthy Food Nurition Worksheets color Cut and Paste Activities
By Create Learn Inspire Grow
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This is the perfect activity woorksheets to supplement a nutrition unit.
This healthy and unhealthy food sort can be done as a whole group activity or in small groups.
This product contains:
- Color Healthy food
- Cut and paste
- Category Sort
- puzzle
- mark the correct option
- creat my healthy plate ( cut and paste )
Microscope Observation Recording Sheet
By Mr. Lee's Learners
Recording sheets for your students to use while they are using microscopes to make observations. One set of sheets has spaces for your students to draw a picture that they see with the microscope. This is available with and without directions (Preview pages 1 and 2) The other set of sheets has space for your students to draw what the specimen looks like with just their eyes and using the microscope to compare the differences.