Warm-blooded and Cold-blooded Definitions Introductory Poster FREEBIES
By Teacher Ever Creative
Enhance students' understanding of the meanings of warm-blooded and cold-blooded with this clear and easy-to-understand poster.
This poster is great to use alongside this engaging activity and worksheets:
Sort Warm-blooded and Cold-blooded Animals
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Scientific Method Anchor Chart
By Science Undercover
This Scientific Method anchor chart will be sure to help your science students! Print, laminate, and hang up! It's that simple! Or even give each students their own copy to reference!
The Plants We Eat: A Parts of a Plant Sort
By Jennifer Connett
We can eat all kinds of plants. This parts of a plant sort includes real photographic images to sort. This sort includes flowers, seeds, leaves, stems, roots, and fruits. There are six pictures for each plant part.
Pictures Included:
Flowers: broccoli, cauliflower, artichoke, squash blossom, dandelion, honeysuckle
Fruits: raspberry, apple, lime, pepper, banana, blueberry
Leaves: lettuce, kale, mint, purple cabbage, spinach, parsley
Roots: radish, sweet potato, parsnip, carrot, onion, garlic
Seeds: corn, almonds, beans, peas, sesame seeds, coconut
Stems: leek, asparagus, celery, rhubarb, scallions, bamboo shoots
This product includes two different types of sorting activities. One set has full page size sorting mats for students to organize each plant picture. The second set has header cards in two sizes (one large sized for table top activities and a smaller size that can fit inside a task box). The picture cards work with both sets of sorting activities.
Posters, Anchor Charts and Answer Keys
This set also includes a set of posters or anchor charts. These charts can be used to check the answers of the pictures sorted or as an instructional tool to teach about the plants we eat before students begin the sorting activity. These posters also allow teachers to differentiate this activity for students. Those who need more support can use these posters as a guide to filling out their sorting mats.
How to Use:
Students will place the sorting mats on a table or on the floor. They will look at each plant picture and place it on the correct mat.
Where to Use:
The real photographs in this set provide students with easy to recognize images of different edible plants.
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Animals from Different Continents Information Packet
By Veronica Reyes
Each page displays 5-6 animals from the given continent. The animals are displayed roughly over where they would live within the continent. Can be used for research projects. All seven continents are included.
Middle School Animal Cell Organelles Doodle Notes | Science Notes
By Jennifer
Do you need an engaging and interactive activity for your science class? Try out this animal cell coloring poster, where students can also practice defining the functions of the organelles.
Coloring is a great way to enhance memory, which will help your students remember the organelles and their functions.
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Human Skeletal System Poster using Scientific Names Freebies
By Teacher Ever Creative
Use this poster along with this worksheet for engaging and effective lessons on the skeletal system.
Learning objectives: Identify the bones of the human skeleton.
The bones includes: skull, jaw, clavicle, humerus, rib cage, vertebra, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges, pelvis, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals and metatarsals.
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Label the bones worksheet
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By Jennifer Connett
This bundle includes all of my plant themed science activities all in one place.
Science Experiments:
Experiment 1: What happens when a seed gets wet?
Experiment 2: How do seeds grow?
Each experiment includes a detailed instruction sheet with materials lists and step by step directions for the experiment. There is a recording page for students to make predictions and record the results of the project. Also provided are journal pages for students to write why they think the results happened the way they did. Journal pages are differentiated where appropriate.
Plants We Eat Sort:
We can eat all kinds of plants. This parts of a plant sort includes real photographic images to sort. This sort includes flowers, seeds, leaves, stems, roots, and fruits. There are four pictures for each plant part.
Plants Interactive Notebook Pages:
1. Parts of a Flower - This page covers flower, stem, leaf and root. Use the flower provided or have students draw their own to go under the flaps.
2. We Eat Plants - This page covers all parts of plants and the foods we can eat from each part. Students draw or find pictures in magazines/grocery fliers to put under each flap.
3. What do plants need? - This page shows plants need air, water, food and light to grow. Use magazines to cut out pictures or draw pictures to represent each under the flaps.
These pages can fit in a composition book or spiral notebook.
Plants and Seeds Activities
Match pictures of plants and their seeds. Complete cut and paste activities to sort plants and seeds as well as to match the parent plant with its seed.
Animals from Different Continents Information Packet
By Veronica Reyes
Each page displays 5-6 animals from the given continent. The animals are displayed roughly over where they would live within the continent. Can be used for research projects. All seven continents are included.
Animal Cell Collaborative Poster | Animal Cell Activites
By Jennifer
This Animal Cell Collaborative Poster promotes TEAMWORK and COMMUNICATION, while teaching students about the organelles in animal cells.
This activity includes 25 images that make up a large animal cell, meant to display on a bulletin board or on the wall.
Size is 53" x 39 "
All images include numbers so that students are using a consistent color code. If a student's image does not include a number, they will have to talk with their classmates to determine what colors they need to be using. This really encourages TEAMWORK and COMMUNICATION.
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Define and Color Cell
By Jennifer Connett
These science sorts are perfect for a quick assessment or for letting students use in a science center.
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Animals from Different Continents Information Packet
By Veronica Reyes
Each page displays 5-6 animals from the given continent. The animals are displayed roughly over where they would live within the continent. Can be used for research projects. All seven continents are included.