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This Science / Biology resource offers 5 posters – Color posters which are perfect for bulletin boards or centers and B/W posters which are great to use as student handouts.
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Students love studying insects and the ‘common’ ant may not be seem so common after this unit! Ants have some unique capabilities and there are more than 10,000 known ant species around the world. This resource is an interactive, hands-on Science project that will engage your classroom in student centered learning.
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Perfect for any Biology / Anatomy Classroom teaching human anatomy: Anatomy Posters – Types of Muscle. These 3 colorful posters will help students quickly identify each type of muscle (Cardiac, Skeletal, Smooth) as well as the parts of each muscle.
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Interactive Science learning – This resource includes 2 coloring worksheets: Simple Plant Cell and Complex Plant Cell. As students color (identify) each part, they will also create a corresponding key.
Structures to be identified and colored:
1. Simple Plant Cell – cell wall, mitochondria, chloroplast, cell membrane, vacuole, nucleus, cytoskeleton
2. Complex Plant Cell – cell wall, mitochondria, chloroplast, cell membrane, vacuole, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum w/ ribosomes, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus, nucleolus, peroxisome, cytoskeleton
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This Science / Biology resource includes 2 student exercises plus classification card templates that can be used for centers, projects and more.
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This Science / Biology resource offers 2 labeled posters showing the structures and organelles of an animal cell! I’ve also included a handout detailing the major function(s) of each structure/organelle. Structures and organelles include: centrosome, plasma membrane, mitochondria, vacuole, Golgi apparatus, ribosome, lysosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus, nucleolus, peroxisome, cytoplasm
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Autumn / Fall Migration – Informational Text is a 5 page resource that will give students valuable information about the migration of many types of animals from around the world that migrate every Autumn.
Information in the text includes:
- What migration is
- What type of animals migrate (examples)
- Why animals migrate
- Which animal has the longest migration
- How animals find their way
After students read the one page of informational text, there are 3 additional student pages to answer questions (multiple choice, short answer and essay).
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 5
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This Science article teaches students facts about the monarch butterfly! This resource includes 2 pages of informational text and 3 student activity pages.
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This Science / Biology / Health resource will help your students learn the different sections of the brain and the major functions of each. Sections included: frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, temporal lobe, cerebellum and medulla oblongata.
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Hand, Arm & Food – Human Anatomy Nomenclature Cards – This resource will help students learn and study the location of the following parts of body parts: Hand (palm, thumb, index, middle, ring, pinky, fingernails, wrist; Arm (elbow, forearm, wrist, upper arm, shoulder); Foot (sole, ball, toes, ankle, toenails, heel); Leg (thigh, knee, calf, shin, kneecap, hip).
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Easy to use, print and go, insect note cards for your students to use! Perfect for any Science / Biology classroom studying insects (entomology). This is a set of 4 note cards. On each, students will draw and name the insect as well as listing where the insect lives, what it eats and one interesting fact.
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This is a downloadable copy of the book.
About the book: This book was written in 1923 by Leonard Haseman and can be a good tool to use when beginning to study insects. -
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Help students develop their reading comprehension skills as they gain knowledge about the planets within our solar system with this informational article and assessment questions. This has been written for 5th-6th grade classrooms. The assessment includes 11 multiple choice questions, 1 opinion, short answer question and asks students to draw the planets in relation to the sun. Answer Key provided.
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 6.5
Grade level: Sixth Grade
Automated Readability Index: 5.5
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An informational coloring book about the nervous system for elementary students. There are 9 coloring pages plus a short reading comprehension quiz at the end!
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Studying ‘The force of Gravity‘ in your classroom? This Mini-Lessons resource has been designed to help students gain a greater understanding as well as to help them retain the information they are learning!
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$5.00Buy NowThis resource is filled with pages that can be used across the curriculum (Language Arts and Science) as students complete creative writing assignments, notebooking reports, science inquiries and more!
Includes:* Suggested links to learn about leaves* Over 20 pages for students to publisher their work. Whether you assign poetry, an Autumn story, a Fall or holiday related research paper…Students will love to publish their work on these pages!* Leaf identification card templates for students to complete plus 2 worksheets for students to label the parts of a leaf* Many pages of leaf clip art that can be used within a project or simply to color. -
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This resource includes step by step instructions for performing 7 electricity related experiments including: Building a dry cell battery, a potato battery and a homemade electromagnet.
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Students will enjoy this ANATOMY / BIOLOGY / HEALTH resource as they learn about their bones and skeletal system! Using this product, students can create either a lapbook or a Science notebook.
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Inject a little history into your science lessons and perform some cool experiments too!
What you’ll get:- – 2 Short informational texts: One on Benjamin Franklin and one on Franklin’s Glass Armonica
- – 4 Experiments: Bottle Pipes, Lemon Battery, Magnetic Art, and the Thermometer