Science Kids... Third Quarter Bundle
By Joyful Explorations
The “Science Kids” series of packets is intended to help teachers implement developmentally appropriate, hands-on science activities for children in Preschool, Kindergarten and the early grades. The activities in these packets are based on the scientific method and encourage inquiry-based learning.
(*Save money by purchasing the entire Year Long Science Curriculum in one bundle.)
This bundle contains enough science activities to fill the third quarter of the school year (About 8 weeks)
Freezing and Melting:
Investigations in this unit include:
★ "Ice Treasures"
★ "Light or Dark?"
★ "Adding Salt and Color"
★"Ice Cube Race"
★ "Which is Heavier?"
★ "Oil and Ice"
★ "Painting with Ice"
The final investigation in this unit is a student-designed investigation that will test how certain ingredients affect the time it takes an ice cube to melt.
The packet also includes a fun recipe for Ice Cream in a Bag! (And the scientific explanation for how this recipe works.)
My Human Body
As we make the life size body model, the students will learn about:
★ The skeletal system (bones)
★ The respiratory system (lungs)
★ The muscular system (muscles)
★ The cardiovascular system (heart, veins and arteries)
★ The digestive system (stomach and intestines)
★ The nervous system (spine and brain)
This packet also includes a printable book: “My Amazing Body” (black and white)
Suggestions for additional activities are included (including printable activities)
Music and Vibration
As they learn about vibrations and sound, the students will explore the following hands-on topics:
★ "Balloon Drums"
★ "Seeing Sound Vibrations"
★ "Cardboard Kazoos"
★ "Spoon Sounds"
★ "Rubber Band Guitars"
★ "Buzzing Balloons"
The two-week unit will conclude with the students creating their own unique instruments.
This unit also includes pocket chart word cards for many common percussion instruments.
Shadows and Light
Ten hands-on lessons about shadows are included:
★ Discovering Shadows
★ Outdoor Shadows
★ Is a Shadow Always Black?
★ A Moving Shadow
★ Big and Small Shadows
★ Shadow Detectives
★ Multiple Shadows
★ Shadow Tracings
★ Shadow Charades
★ A Shadow Show (Reflecting on What We've Learned)
This unit also includes extension activities and printables.
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Earth & Space Science Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions Bundle
By The Teaching Resources Company
Science Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions bundle give your students the opportunity to practice reading and comprehension skills while learning science content. This is perfect for a literacy activity that connects to your current science unit!
With our Earth and space science worksheets, students from 3rd Grade to 8th grade will learn about the natural systems all around them, from weather and geology to the solar system and constellations.
This bundle consists of the following packets:
3rd Grade Earth & Space Science Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions
4th Grade Earth & Space Science Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions
5th Grade Earth & Space Science Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions
6th Grade Earth & Space Science Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions
7th Grade Earth & Space Science Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions
8th Grade Earth & Space Science Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions
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Food Chains and Food Webs Adapted Notes and Project Templates Bundle
By Sign with me TOD
The following products are included in this bundle:
1. Flow of Energy Adapted Notes and Review:
In this product, students will learn how animals obtain energy. They will review vocabulary words and their meanings - ecosystem and organism. Students will learn about the importance of food chains and what each link entails - first link - sun, second link - producers, consumers and how they can be carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores, and what each of those consumers means, students will learn about where they get energy from, students will also label the 1st link, 2nd link, producers, and kinds of consumers on food chains. Students will then look at 4 picture cards. They will look at each card and write how each organism gets its energy.
2. Food Chains Adapted Notes and Review:
In this product, students will learn about food chains. Notes and review have been adapted to meet students’ individual learnings needs. Students will review the process of photosynthesis, chlorophyll, and how plants made food. Students will then learn that producers make their own food by using energy from the sun that is changed into chemical energy. Students will also learn about consumers and how they get energy. Students will learn about the food chain - the sun, producers, first-level consumers, second-level consumers, third-level consumers, and decomposers and their meanings, facts about food chains and how the different levels are presented. Students will also look at the arctic food chain and the different levels as well. Students will answer comprehension questions throughout this product to ensure understanding and at the end of the product vocabulary review questions are asked.
3. Food Chains Project:
In this product, students will make a food chain mobile. They will cut out the sun, producers, and consumers cards, they will then make 3 mobiles. They will make a mobile that includes a sun, producer, and carnivore, a mobile that includes a sun, producer, and herbivore, and a mobile that includes a sun, producer, and omnivore. Students can work individually or with a partner or a group to complete this activity. Students will then research if their animal is a carnivore, herbivore, and omnivore and will label the consumer.
4. Food Webs Adapted Notes and Review:
In this product, students will learn about food webs. Notes and review have been adapted to meet students’ individual learnings needs. Students will learn what food webs are and what they look like. Students will compare food chains and food webs and discuss how they are similar and different from one another. Students will review the food chain - the sun, producers, first-level consumers, second-level consumers, third-level consumers, and decomposers. Students will look at food webs and determine the groups of food chains that are in a given food web. Students will answer comprehension questions throughout this product to ensure understanding and at the end of the product vocabulary review questions are asked.
5. Food Chains and Food Webs File Folder Activity:
In this product, students will label the following vocabulary words with their definitions - food webs, predators, herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, 1st level consumers, 2nd level consumers, 3rd level consumers, producers, food chain, photosynthesis, chlorophyll, and decomposers to review or summarize all that they learned about food chains and food webs. Students will also match the vocabulary words - food chain and food web with the correct diagram. Students will then match the following vocabulary words with the photosynthesis diagram to show that they understand the process of photosynthesis - photosynthesis, light energy, carbon dioxide, oxygen, sugar, and water.
6. Food Chains and Food Webs Project:
In this product, students will have the opportunity to complete 2 projects - a food chain and and food web project. Students will cut out the pictures and will glue them on a poster board to make a good chain and a food web. When students have completed the food chain and food web project, there are 2 rubrics that will rate the students on each project. Rubric categories include the food chain/web display, food chain/web labeling, and staying on task.
You may also be interested in the individual products, but if you buy the bundle you save $2.00:
Food Chains and Food Webs Adapted Notes and Project Templates:
Flow of Energy Adapted Notes and Review:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Flow-of-Energy-Adapted-Notes-and-Review-10990067
Food Chains Adapted Notes and Review:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Food-Chains-Adapted-Notes-and-Review-10991863
Food Webs Adapted Notes and Review:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Food-Webs-Adapted-Notes-and-Review-10991926
Food Chains and Food Webs Project:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Food-Chains-and-Food-Webs-Project-10992004
Food Chain Mobile Project:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Food-Chain-Mobile-Template-10992054
Food Chains and Food Webs File Folder Activity
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Food-Chains-and-Food-Webs-File-Folder-Activity-10995671
Science Kids... Fourth Quarter Bundle
By Joyful Explorations
The “Science Kids” series of packets is intended to help teachers implement developmentally appropriate, hands-on science activities for children in Preschool, Kindergarten and the early grades. The activities in these packets are based on the scientific method and encourage inquiry-based learning.
(*Save money by purchasing the entire Year Long Science Curriculum in one bundle.)
This bundle contains enough science activities to fill the fourth quarter of the school year (About 8 weeks)
ode:
Weather and Temperature
As they work through the experiments in this packet, students will explore the following concepts:
1. The weather changes.
2. Weather includes cloud cover, wind, precipitation and temperature.
3. The sun warms the Earth.
4. We can use tools to measure the weather.
5. The weather determines some of our actions and activities.
Taking Care of the Earth
As they work through the experiments in this packet, students will explore the following concepts:
1. Human beings cause pollution on the Earth.
2. Pollution is harmful to the land, air and water of the Earth.
3. People can help reduce and prevent the amount of pollution on the Earth.
Taking Care of Pets
Through the activities in this packet, children will explore the things that animals need, including:
1. Food and Water
2. Habitat
3.Body Coverings
4. Exercise
5. Companionship
Taking Care of Plants
As they learn about what plants need, the students will explore the following topics:
1. Life Cycle of a Seed
2. Plants Need Water
3.How Plants Absorb Water
4. Plants Need Soil
5. Dark or Light? (Plants need sunlight)
6. Parts of a Plant
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