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Hands on learning! A solar eclipse activity designed to help students visualize a solar eclipse through using common objects to actually demonstrate one.
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Here is a one page informational article to help students (6th-9th grades) learn about the various types of volcanoes and characteristics of each. After reading the text, student will answer questions to assess their comprehension.
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Teaching about the different phases of the moon? Get “Earth Science: Moon Phases Nomenclature Flashcards” to help students learn and identify the 8 different phases of the moon, regardless of grade level.
✨ What’s Included:
- Printable Nomenclature / flash cards for hands-on learning.
- Clear and concise labeled illustrations of each of the following moon phases: new moon, waxing moon, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter and waning crescent
✅ Perfect For…
- – Earth Science and general science lessons
- – Engaging students with moon phases and astronomy concepts.
This resource is built on the belief that understanding scientific terminology should be an active and interactive process. By utilizing a nomenclature-based approach, these flashcards encourage students to not only memorize terms but also to actively engage with the visual and conceptual aspects of moon phases. This method fosters deeper understanding and retention, making complex scientific ideas more accessible and memorable for every learner.
📚 Learning Objectives
- – Students will be able to identify and name the different moon phases.
- – Students will understand and define key Earth Science vocabulary related to the moon.
Transform your science lessons with these dynamic and effective Earth Science Vocabulary Moon Phases Nomenclature Flashcards! They are a fantastic tool to illuminate the wonders of space science for your students.
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This resource, Earth’s Layers – Nomenclature Cards, will help your students learn the names of the layers of the Earth: upper mantle, lower mantle, outer core, inner core, and crust.
I’ve also included a set of blank cards for students to use and label themselves!
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This physics and earth science student textbook is designed to use with middle school students (specifically those learning at or ready for 7th grade work). View the table of contents in the description below. Preview video here.
Get the TEACHER’S EDITION here!
Bundle and Save: 7th Grade Science Curriculum Bundle
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Taking what they already know about ‘matter’, this one page worksheet will require students to ‘think deeply’ (using critical thinking skills) to answer questions. Answer key also included.
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Here is a worksheet for students to use when the are learning about volcanoes! KWL worksheets are to be used at the beginning and end of any study.
K – What I know (Students list everything they already know – prior knowledge)
W – What I want to learn (Students begin thinking about what they don’t know and what they want to investigate about the given topic…i.e. volcanoes!)
L – What I’ve learned (After the study is complete, students will complete this section giving details about what ‘new’ things they have learned)
There is also a section for students to reveal what the most ‘interesting’ fact was that they learned. Your students will love the reflection and enjoy sharing their answers.
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This is the teacher’s edition for Natural Science: Physics & Earth Science – Grade 8 (Student Edition)
Bundle and Save: 8th Grade Science Curriculum Bundle
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Help students master their knowledge of the parts of a volcano with these posters, handouts and worksheets! This resource provides 2 levels of learning plus worksheets come with and without terms. (Landforms, Earth Science, Geology)
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Fun, Science activity to make your very own volcano out of things you have around the house!
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Help your students become self-learners as the plan, research, organize and most of all…LEARN as they create their own Volcano notebook project. This cross-curricular resource has been designed to inspire and guide students through the learning and reporting process as they learn how volcanoes are formed, prediction of eruptions, types of volcanoes, where they are located and more.
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This Solar System product will help students learn and reinforce their knowledge of the order of the planets and to be able to visual size differences of the planets! Each color poster has a duplicate b/w poster that can be used as a student handout. There are also worksheets for students to complete (with and without word banks). This resource provides 2 sets of all resources – One which includes the dwarf planet of Pluto and one that does not.
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Hands-on learning! This solar eclipse activity has been designed to help students visualize a solar eclipse by creating a simple paper model of one.
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This is the teacher’s edition for Natural Science: Physics & Earth Science – Grade 7 (Student Edition)
Preview the student edition here.
Bundle and Save: 7th Grade Science Curriculum Bundle
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This Physics and Earth Science student textbook is designed to use with middle school students (specifically those learning at or ready for 8th grade work). View the table of contents in the description below.
Preview video of the companion 8th Grade Science: Biology & Chemistry textbook here.
Get the TEACHER’S EDITION here!
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Explore the Northern Hemisphere’s Winter constellations with this resource! Students will learn…
- What are the major constellations?
- What is the Greek Mythology behind them?
- What major stars will help guide them through the night sky?
- How is Orion the ‘key’ to locating the main constellations?
- What is the name of the North Star, and which constellation is it in?
- What is the brightest star in the sky?
Students will learn about the following constellations:
- Orion
- Canis Major
- Canis Minor
- Gemini
- Auriga
- Pleiades
- Taurus
- Draco
- Ursa
- Major
- Ursa Minor
- Cepheus
- Cassiopeia
They will learn the location of the following stars:
- Pollux
- Castor
- Capella
- Procyon
- Sirius
- Betelgeuse
- Rigel
- Aldebaran
- Capella
- Polaris
They will also learn which constellations are called the Northern Circumpolar constellations PLUS the Greek Mythology behind these major constellations!
Student activity sheets include:
- Fill in the blank (constellation and star names for the ‘Winter Sky’)
- Draw and name (the five circumpolar constellations and the North Star)
- Crossword Puzzle (in which they will use the information within the resource to gather answers)
Suggested follow up activities:
- Assign students to go outside after dark, find and draw the constellations they see and can identify.
- Visit a local planetarium

















