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By Danielle Mortimore
Provides a place to put observations, questions, and draw models to show thinking throughout the lesson.
Students observe a phenomenon (video, activity, lab, demonstration) and are then asked to write down at least 5 observations, 3 questions, and draw a model to show what they are currently thinking.
Provides space for additional models to show how learning evolves throughout the unit.
Newton's Laws Oversized Graphic Organizer
By Brittany Henderson
Enhance student comprehension of Newton's Laws of Motion with this large, specialized graphic organizer. Designed to support and communicate learning effectively, this graphic organizer offers an innovative layout that provides plenty of room for both writing and drawing. It's the perfect tool for a range of educational activities and objectives related to mastering Newton's Laws.
This unique oversized graphic organizer features:
Once completed, these graphic organizers make a striking display, adding a unique touch to your classroom or hallways. The versatile design is perfect for a range of learning activities.
This oversized graphic organizer is perfect for:
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This oversized graphic organizer is an excellent resource for reinforcing Newton's Laws of Motion and engaging students in their learning process.
Classifying Metals, Non-Metals and Metalloids | Vocabulary Activity
By Brittany Henderson
This graphic organizer activity about classifying metals, non-metals and metalloids is low prep and flexible for student needs. Use as a traditional graphic organizer or allow students to use the cut and sort option.
Vocabulary covered: metal, non-metal, metalloid, periodic table of elements, physical property, luster, brittle, malleability, insulator, conductor and semi conductor.
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