5th Grade Science Interactive Notebooks

Sort Acids, Bases and Neutrals Interactive Worksheets Cut and Paste Activity

By Teacher Ever Creative

Use this interactive resource to reinforce and review students’ understanding of sorting acids, bases and neutrals. Perfect as supplemental resource for acids and bases unit.

Students will cut out the pictures and sort them by pasting them into the correct group. This cut-and-paste activity is a great way to encourage active participation, making the lesson more engaging and interactive.

Includes:

  • Sort acids, bases and neutrals - 2 versions (cut & paste and write)
  • Answer key

Use for:

  • Acids and Bases unit
  • Independent practice
  • Classwork
  • Extension activity
  • Assessment
  • Review activity
  • Interactive notebook

No prep required, saving teachers time with this engaging activity.

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Tissue Types | BUNDLE

By Nardine Mettry

Explore the fascinating world of tissues with this engaging and informative bundle!

This comprehensive package offers a variety of tools to help students understand the four main tissue types: nerve, epithelial, connective, and muscle.

What's Included:

  • Anchor Chart: A visually appealing anchor chart that summarizes the key characteristics, functions, and locations of each tissue type.
  • Foldable Notes: Interactive foldable notes that students can use to organize and review information.
  • Riddles: Fun and engaging riddles to test students' knowledge and make learning more enjoyable.

Benefits:

  • Comprehensive Coverage: Covers all four main tissue types in detail.
  • Visual Aids: The anchor chart and foldable notes provide clear and concise information.
  • Engaging Activities: The riddles make learning about tissues fun and interactive.
  • Differentiated Learning: The resources can be adapted to different learning styles and levels.

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Phases of Matter Interactive Book

By May

This Phases of Matter Interactive Book has students work through figuring out what a solid, liquid, and gas is and what is needed for a phase change! Students are prompted to use past knowledge to learn form their own definitions of solid, liquid, and gasses! Then, they can use the short reading to learn about the properties of each phase! At the end, students can create the template to make their very own comic about the phases of matter!

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Physical & Chemical Changes PPT & Notes - Matter Lesson - Solids, Liquids, Gases

By Teaching Works

Looking for an engaging, no-prep way to teach your students about physical and chemical changes? This physical and chemical changes PPT and student notes resource is exactly what you need to help students grasp the essential concepts of matter and its changes.

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What's Included in This Resource:

  • 5 PowerPoint Slides: Briefly review the basics of matter, including solids, liquids, and gases, and cover key properties of matter for a strong foundation.
  • 8 PowerPoint Slides: Dive into the heart of the lesson with slides dedicated to explaining and exploring physical and chemical changes of matter, using clear examples and engaging visuals.
  • 1 Interactive Notebook Assignment: Give students a fun way to review physical and chemical changes with an optional activity focused on the transformation of "chewed" and "digested" food.
  • 2 PDF Pages of Student Notes: Support all learners with student notes that align perfectly with the PowerPoint, allowing students to follow along and reinforce key concepts during the lesson.

How to Use This Resource:

This physical and chemical changes PPT and student notes resource is ideal for:

  • Introducing Matter Concepts: Lay the groundwork for understanding physical and chemical changes by reviewing the states of matter and their properties.
  • Whole-Class Instruction: Present the PowerPoint to the entire class while students fill in their differentiated student notes, ensuring that all students stay engaged and on track.
  • Interactive Review: Use the optional notebook assignment to add an interactive element to your lesson, allowing students to apply their knowledge of physical and chemical changes in a creative way.
  • Matter Review Before Tests: Prepare your students for success with a matter review that covers all key concepts in an easy-to-understand format.

Why You'll Love This Resource:

  • Visually Engaging: The physical and chemical changes PPT includes clear visuals and simple explanations that make complex concepts easy to grasp.
  • Student-Friendly Notes: The differentiated student notes are designed to guide students through the lesson, allowing them to stay organized and retain important information.
  • No Prep Needed: Just download, print, and present! This resource is ready to go, saving you valuable prep time.
  • Perfect for Matter Review: Use this resource to reinforce essential concepts before assessments and give your students the confidence they need to master physical and chemical changes of matter.

Equip your students with a solid understanding of matter and its transformations—grab our Matter: Physical and Chemical Changes PPT and Guided Student Notes resource today for a comprehensive and engaging learning experience!

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➡️ You may also like our other Matter Resources

  • Matter: Physical and Chemical Changes Card Sorting Activity
  • Physical & Chemical Changes Task Cards - Matter Activity - States of Matter
  • Matter: Relative and Absolute Density Lab and Student Pages/Booklet

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The Human Body : Overview of the Respiratory System Functions & Structures

By Create Learn Inspire Grow

Respiratory System Overview

The respiratory system is vital for gas exchange, allowing oxygen in and carbon dioxide out. Key components include:

  1. Nose: Filters and moistens air.
  2. Nasal Cavity: Conditions air and detects smells.
  3. Pharynx: Connects respiratory and digestive pathways.
  4. Larynx: Houses vocal cords and protects the trachea.
  5. Trachea: Conducts air to the bronchi, lined with cilia.
  6. Bronchi: Branches into each lung, further dividing into smaller passages.
  7. Bronchioles: Lead to alveoli, where gas exchange occurs.
  8. Lungs: Main organs for gas exchange, containing alveoli.
  9. Diaphragm: Muscle that facilitates breathing by changing lung volume.

Together, these structures ensure efficient oxygen delivery and carbon dioxide removal.

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Flamingos(Interactive Notebook Activity)

By Gail Hennessey

Using the News in the Classroom. A Flamingo which escaped from a zoo in Kansas was recently spotted in Texas, 13 years ago! Use this news story to introduce kids to the flamingo. Possible Interactive Notebook Activity.

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The Human Body : Overview of the Respiratory System Functions & Structures

By saadia balhous

Respiratory System Overview

The respiratory system is vital for gas exchange, allowing oxygen in and carbon dioxide out. Key components include:

  1. Nose: Filters and moistens air.
  2. Nasal Cavity: Conditions air and detects smells.
  3. Pharynx: Connects respiratory and digestive pathways.
  4. Larynx: Houses vocal cords and protects the trachea.
  5. Trachea: Conducts air to the bronchi, lined with cilia.
  6. Bronchi: Branches into each lung, further dividing into smaller passages.
  7. Bronchioles: Lead to alveoli, where gas exchange occurs.
  8. Lungs: Main organs for gas exchange, containing alveoli.
  9. Diaphragm: Muscle that facilitates breathing by changing lung volume.

Together, these structures ensure efficient oxygen delivery and carbon dioxide removal.

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Special Education Science Human Body Organs: Adapted Book and Task Box

By Specifically Sped

Science Special Education Human Organs Bundle

Adapted Book: Organs

This special education science activity helps students in life skills learn through adapted books. Students can engage in this activity by matching visuals to each page as they learn about the different Organs of the Body.

Human Organs

  • Brain
  • Thyroid
  • Heart
  • Lungs
  • Intestines
  • Stomach
  • Kidney
  • Liver

Science Task Box Picture Puzzle

Have students cut and glue the puzzle pieces to match the board for fine motor practice or laminate and velcro for repeated use.

Mega Bundle

This task box puzzle and adapted book are both included in a mega bundle with corresponding adapted books and task boxes. For each task box in this bundle their is an adapted book with matching visuals to reinforce the retention of each topic. With nine topics included, you are able to change these out each month.

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Simple Machine Lever Labelling Interactive Activity

By Teacher Ever Creative

I created this worksheet for my students mainly in grade 3 to 6.

Students use the worksheet to identify 3 parts of lever: Fulcrum, load and force/effort , in a clear diagram. Great for classroom activity, virtual, revision and homework too!

You will get

- 1 set of worksheet (4 pages , 2 diagrams per page)

- 1 set worksheet (2 pages, 4 diagram per page )

- 1 set of marking scheme (4 pages)

Suggestion to use in classroom:

1. Can cut and paste in notebooks.

2. Do the activity in stations. For example, 1 picture, one station. This is great for group activity and paired with the actual tools if available.

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Steps of the Scientific Method | Foldable Notes

By Nardine Mettry

This hands-on resource provides a clear and engaging way for fourth graders to understand and remember the steps of the scientific method. The foldable design allows students to create a personalized study tool that reinforces learning.

What's Included:

  • Step Labels: Pre-cut labels for each step of the scientific method.
  • Writing Prompts: Optional writing prompts to encourage deeper thinking and reflection.
  • Answer guide with suggested information points for each step.

⭐PowerPoint⭐

Scientific Method | PowerPoint

⭐Activity Alert ⭐

"Science Skills: Observation, Prediction and Inference" activity

The Mysterious Case of the Shrinking Plant Experiment

Sand & Salt Experiment


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Density - Relative and Absolute Density Lab Experiment - Interactive Notebook

By Teaching Works

Help your students dive deep into the concepts of relative and absolute density with this hands-on relative and absolute density lab and accompanying student booklet. Designed for pairs or small groups, this engaging relative and absolute density activity allows students to measure, calculate, predict, and analyze data as they explore the relationship between mass, volume, and density through real-world examples.

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What’s Included in This Resource:

  • Lab Instructions: Step-by-step guidance for conducting the relative and absolute density lab experiment.
  • Student Booklet: Printable pages to guide students through the entire lab experiment, including predictions, data recording, diagramming results, and drawing conclusions.
  • Supply List: Detailed list of materials needed for the relative and absolute density activity:
    • Triple-Beam Balance, Double-Pan Balance, or Scale
    • Graduated Cylinder
    • Beaker (at least 250 ml)
    • Water, Vegetable Oil, Corn Syrup
    • Plastic Bottle Cap, Screw, Small Piece of Sponge, Grape
    • Crayons or Colored Pencils
    • Student Pages/Booklet (from this resource)

What Students Will Do:

  • Measure the mass and volume of various objects using provided lab tools.
  • Calculate the absolute density of the objects based on their mass and volume measurements.
  • Make predictions about how objects will behave in different liquid densities (e.g., sinking or floating).
  • Complete a hands-on relative and absolute density lab experiment to test their predictions.
  • Record and diagram lab data in their student booklets, and draw conclusions based on their results.

How to Use This Resource:

  • Interactive Lab: Use this resource as a full-class lab experiment, where students work in pairs or small groups to investigate the concept of density.
  • Hands-On Practice: Integrate this relative and absolute density activity into your lesson plans as a practical way for students to apply their knowledge of matter and density.
  • Interactive Notebooks: Use the included student pages to create a booklet perfect for interactive notebooks, making it easy for students to organize their data and notes.
  • Matter Review: This resource also works well as a lab experiment for reviewing density concepts before an assessment.

Why You’ll Love This Resource:

  • Hands-On Learning: This relative and absolute density activity provides students with a meaningful, hands-on experience to explore abstract concepts like mass, volume, and density.
  • Engaging and Interactive: The relative and absolute density lab encourages students to make predictions, test hypotheses, and analyze results—critical skills for developing scientific thinking.
  • Student-Centered: The student booklet allows for organized note-taking, data recording, and reflections, ensuring students stay engaged throughout the lab experiment.
  • No Prep for Teachers: This relative and absolute density lab comes ready to go with clear instructions and student pages, making it easy to implement in your classroom without extra preparation.

Equip your students with the tools they need to understand relative and absolute density in an engaging, interactive way. Add this relative and absolute density lab and student booklet to your science toolkit today!

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➡️ You may also like our other Matter Resources

  • Physical and Chemical Changes PowerPoint and Differentiated Notes - Matter
  • Physical & Chemical Changes Task Cards - Matter Activity - States of Matter
  • Physical and Chemical Changes Sort - Matter Card Sort Activity

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Flamingos(Interactive Notebook Activity)

By Gail Hennessey

Using the News in the Classroom. A Flamingo which escaped from a zoo in Kansas was recently spotted in Texas, 13 years ago! Use this news story to introduce kids to the flamingo. Possible Interactive Notebook Activity.

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Adapted Book for Special Education (interactive book) Adapted Science My Organs

By Specifically Sped

This special education resource takes adapted books to the next level by providing students real imaging of organs that they can attach to each page and bring this life skills activity to life.

This can be printed and used as a cut and glue activity or laminated with velcro for repeated use.

My Organs Adapted Book

Each page includes facts about each organ along with a visual icon to match to the page.
Organs included:
Brain
Lungs
Thyroid
Heart
Stomach
Liver
Kidneys
Intestines

This book is included in a Science Adapted Book Bundle. Check it out HERE!

  • Bodies of Water
  • Landforms
  • Continents
  • Planets
  • My Body
  • My Organs
  • Weather
  • Animal Habitats
  • Force and Motion
  • Life Cycle
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Types of Rocks & Rock Cycle | Interactive Notebook & Sort Activity

By Nardine Mettry

Igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic - the 3 rock types. Everything you need in these 10 pages.

What's Included?

  1. Notes: How sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks are formed.
    [could be used as posters or handouts]
    | 2 pages
  2. Summary table + empty version [could be filled by students]
    How rocks are formed; their appearance; and examples.
    | 2 pages
  3. Notes: Rock cycle + empty version [could be filled by students]
    | 2 pages
  4. Cut and Glue Sort Activity: Classifying different rock types and names.
    | 2 pages
  5. Foldable notes + guidance notes to fill with.

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Journey to the Center of the Earth - Narrative/Descriptive Writing

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Plate Tectonics - Guided notes and puzzle review activity


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SCIENCE Interactive Notebook Cover - Journal Cover - Rubric - Table of Contents

By Teaching Works

Make this back to school season unforgettable with our fantastic science interactive notebook cover - science journal cover! Interactive notebooks are a wonderful way to engage students in the learning process. Our interactive notebook cover - journal cover is designed not only to enhance student involvement but also to keep everything neatly organized. This resource ensures that students can quickly access information, review previously-studied material, and seamlessly add new entries. Perfect for back to school, this notebook cover will help you and your students stay organized all year long!

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This resource includes:

  • An original science interactive notebook cover - science journal cover
  • A 5-point interactive notebook grading rubric
  • An EDITABLE interactive notebook grading rubric (PowerPoint required for editing)
  • An 8-page table of contents with spaces for up to 303 pages

With three options included—COLOR, GRAYSCALE, and BLACK AND WHITE—this science interactive notebook cover - science journal cover is easy to use. Simply cut along the dotted lines (no dotted lines on the large cover) with scissors or a paper cutter, then glue or tape it into your notebooks.

Don't miss out! Check out the PREVIEW to see everything this resource has to offer. Get your back to school preparations in order with our science interactive notebook cover - science journal cover and set your students up for success!

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  • ELA Language Arts Interactive Notebook Cover, Grading Rubric, Table of Contents
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  • Ancient/World History Interactive Notebook Cover, Rubric, Table of Contents

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  • EDITABLE Substitute Teacher Binder / Notebook Resources
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Cells [Animal & Plant Cells] | Notes Graphic Organizer + Riddle Review

By Nardine Mettry

Embark on a fascinating journey into the world of cells, the building blocks of all living things through a no-prep resource providing a comprehensive yet engaging overview of cells and organelles for your 4th-grade students.

What's Included?

Part 1: The Cell City (Notes Pages)

  • What is a Cell?
  • Robert Hooke
  • The Cell Theory
  • A Peek Inside: Animal and Plant Cells: Labeled diagrams showcase the structure of both animal and plant cells, highlighting their similarities and differences.
  • The Organelle Orchestra.

Part 2: Riddle Review: Who Am I?

  • Students will use their understanding of cell organelles to solve the riddles and match them to the correct organelle name.
  • Answer Key

Tissue Types | Riddles & Anchor Chart

Male & Female Plant Reproductive Parts | Foldable Notes

Plant Life Cycle | Foldable Notes

WANTED Cells [Animal & Plant Organelles]

Reproduction of Plants | PowerPoint (with Mnemonics)


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Mississippi Science 5th Grade Interactive Notebook Dividers (New Standards)

By Teaching Works

Organize your students' science interactive notebooks this school year with these fifth-grade science interactive notebook dividers! Customized with Mississippi's new science standards (approved for 2018), these interactive notebook dividers will help your students get, and STAY, organized! Simply print (3 versions included: color, grayscale, and black and white), fold along the dotted line, and paste! No cutting necessary!

For science interactive notebook dividers for the 2010 Mississippi science standards, take a look at this resource: Mississippi Science 5th Grade Interactive Notebook Dividers (2010 Frameworks)

These science interactive notebook dividers are organized by strands:

Life Science: Ecology and Interdependence

L.5.3A.1 Research and communicate the basic process of photosynthesis that is used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy that can be stored and released to fuel an organism’s activities.

L.5.3A.2 Analyze environments that do not receive direct sunlight and devise explanations as to how photosynthesis occurs, either naturally or artificially.

L.5.3B.1 Obtain and evaluate scientific information regarding the characteristics of different ecosystems and the organisms they support (e.g., salt and fresh water, deserts, grasslands, forests, rain forests, or polar tundra lands).

L.5.3B.2 Develop and use a food chain model to classify organisms as producers, consumers, or decomposers. Trace the energy flow to explain how each group of organisms obtains energy.

L.5.3B.3 Design and interpret models of food webs to justify what effects the removal or the addition of a species (i.e., introduced or invasive) would have on a specific population and/or the ecosystem as a whole.

L.5.3B.4 Communicate scientific or technical information that explains human positions in food webs and our potential impacts on these systems.

Physical Science: Organization of Matter and Chemical Interactions

P.5.5A.1 Obtain and evaluate scientific information to describe basic physical properties of atoms and molecules.

P.5.5A.2 Collect, analyze, and interpret data from measurements of the physical properties of solids, liquids, and gases (e.g., volume, shape, movement, and spacing of particles).

P.5.5A.3 Analyze matter through observations and measurements to classify materials (e.g., powders, metals, minerals, or liquids) based on their properties (e.g., color, hardness, reflectivity, electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, response to magnetic forces, solubility, or density).

P.5.5A.4 Make and test predictions about how the density of an object affects whether the object sinks or floats when placed in a liquid.

P.5.5A.5 Design a vessel that can safely transport a dense substance (e.g., syrup, coins, marbles) through water at various distances and under variable conditions. Use an engineering design process to define the problem, design, construct, evaluate, and improve the vessel.*

P.5.5B.1 Obtain and evaluate scientific information to describe what happens to the properties of substances in mixtures and solutions.

P.5.5B.2 Analyze and interpret data to communicate that the concentration of a solution is determined by the relative amount of solute versus solvent in various mixtures.

P.5.5B.3 Investigate how different variables (e.g., temperature change, stirring, particle size, or surface area) affect the rate at which a solute will dissolve.

P.5.5B.4 Design an effective system (e.g., sifting, filtration, evaporation, magnetic attraction, or flotation) for separating various mixtures. Use an engineering design process to define the problem, design, construct, evaluate, and improve the system.*

P.5.5C.1 Analyze and communicate the results of chemical changes that result in the formation of new materials (e.g., decaying, burning, rusting, or cooking).

P.5.5C.2 Analyze and communicate the results of physical changes to a substance that results in a reversible change (e.g., changes in states of matter with the addition or removal of energy, changes in size or shape, or combining/separating mixtures or solutions).

P.5.5C.3 Analyze and interpret data to support claims that when two substances are mixed, the total weight of matter is conserved.

Physical Science: Motions, Forces, and Energy

P.5.6.1 Obtain and communicate information describing gravity's effect on an object.

P.5.6.2 Predict the future motion of various objects based on past observation and measurement of position, direction, and speed.

P.5.6.3 Develop and use models to explain how the amount or type of force, both contact and non-contact, affects the motion of an object.

P.5.6.4 Plan and conduct scientific investigations to test the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces on the speed and/or direction of objects in motion.

P.5.6.5 Predict how a change of force, mass, and/or friction affects the motion of an object to convert potential energy into kinetic energy.

P.5.6.6 Design a system to increase the effects of friction on the motion of an object (e.g., non-slip surfaces or vehicle braking systems or flaps on aircraft wings). Use an engineering design process to define the problem, design, construct, evaluate, and improve the system.*

Earth and Space Science: Earth and the Universe

E.5.8A.1 Develop and use scaled models of Earth’s solar system to demonstrate the size, composition (i.e., rock or gas), location, and order of the planets as they orbit the Sun.

E.5.8A.2 Use evidence to argue why the sun appears brighter than other stars.

E.5.8A.3 Describe how constellations appear to move from Earth’s perspective throughout the seasons (e.g., Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, and Orion).

E.5.8A.4 Construct scientific arguments to support claims about the importance of astronomy in navigation and exploration, including the use of telescopes, compasses, and star charts.

E.5.8B.1 Analyze and interpret data from observations and research (e.g., from NASA, NOAA, or the USGS) to explain patterns in the location, movement, and appearance of the moon throughout a month and over the course of a year.

E.5.8B.2 Develop and use a model of the Earth-Sun-Moon system to analyze the cyclic patterns of lunar phases, solar and lunar eclipses, and seasons.

E.5.8B.3 Develop and use models to explain the factors (e.g., tilt, revolution, and angle of sunlight) that result in Earth’s seasonal changes.

E.5.8B.4 Obtain information and analyze how our understanding of the solar system has evolved over time (e.g., Earth-centered model of Aristotle and Ptolemy compared to the Sun-centered model of Copernicus and Galileo).

Earth and Space Science: Earth's Resources

E.5.10.1 Collect and organize scientific ideas that individuals and communities can use to conserve Earth’s natural resources and systems (e.g., implementing watershed management practices to conserve water resources, utilizing no-till farming to improve soil fertility, reducing emissions to abate air pollution, or recycling to reduce landfill waste).

E.5.10.2 Design a process for better preparing communities to withstand man-made or natural disasters (e.g., removing oil from water or soil, systems that reduce the impact of floods, structures that resist hurricane forces). Use an engineering design process to define the problem, design, construct, evaluate, and improve the disaster plan.*

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U.S./American History Interactive Notebook Cover, Rubric, Table of Contents

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Types of Tissues (Nerve, Epithelial, Connective, Muscle) | Foldable Notes

By Nardine Mettry

Take your students on a journey into the amazing world of tissues with these engaging foldable note guides!

This will help your student compare and contrast the different tissue types.

What your students could include:

  • Location: Where in the body is this tissue found?
  • Function: What is the primary role of this tissue?
  • Structure: How are the cells in this tissue organized?
  • Examples: Can you name some specific organs or structures that contain this tissue type?

What's Included:

  • Four Foldable Templates:
    Nerve Tissue
    Epithelial Tissue
    Connective Tissue
    Muscle Tissue
  • Answer guide with suggested information points for each tissue type.

Tissue Types | Riddles & Anchor Chart

WANTED Cells

Notes Graphic Organizer + Riddle Review


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Science Vocabulary Folder Notebook Cover & Insert Pages

By Teaching Works

Help your students keep their science vocabulary words organized and easily accessible with this science vocabulary resource!

Check out my coordinating SCIENCE Interactive Notebook Cover, Grading Rubric, and Table of Contents!

Included in this science vocabulary resource:

2 Cover Page Options (in color, grayscale, and black and white)

2 Insert Page Options

***1 with a space for the word and the definition

***1 with a space for the word and four spaces for the following: "Definition," "My Definition," "Picture," and "Sentence"

100% EDITABLE insert pages (must have PowerPoint to edit)

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Copyright © Amy Pinkerton. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original purchaser only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.

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Types of Plate Boundaries | Guided Notes, Puzzle Activity

By Nardine Mettry

Dive into the fascinating world of plate tectonics with this comprehensive guide to plate boundaries!

What's Included?
Part 1: Notes

  • The type of plate boundary.
  • The movement of the plates at the boundary.
  • The effect on the Earth's crust.

Part 2: Guided Notes

  • Interactive Learning
  • Fill-in-the-Blank Prompts

Part 3: Puzzle Game

  • Engaging Review: A jigsaw puzzle featuring the three plate boundary types and their corresponding effects on the Earth's crust.
  • Active Learning: Students work collaboratively to assemble the puzzle, reinforcing their understanding of the different boundaries.
  • Kinesthetic Reinforcement: The hands-on activity keeps students engaged and promotes critical thinking as they match the puzzle pieces.

How to Use This Resource?

  1. Posters: Display the informative posters in your classroom.
  2. Interactive Learning: Distribute the guided notes sheets to students. As you introduce each plate boundary type, have them fill in the blanks.
  3. The Jigsaw Challenge: Divide students into small groups and distribute the jigsaw puzzle pieces. Challenge them to work together to complete the puzzle, matching the plate boundary types with their descriptions and corresponding effects on the Earth's crust.

⭐Check the layers of the Earth resource⭐

Earth layers notes + Cut and paste activity

⭐Check the Journey to the Center of the Earth writing resource⭐

Journey to the Center of the Earth - Narrative/Descriptive Writing


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