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  • Human Anatomy - Muscles
    $3.00

    Perfect for any Middle School or High School Biology / Anatomy Classroom teaching human anatomy: Anatomy Posters – Muscles of the Body. These 5 colorful posters will help students quickly identify muscles of the body (Arm, Leg, Back, Torso and Face). Great for Health classrooms as well!

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  • $1.50

    This informational text article will teach students about the human muscular system, how many muscles are in the body, muscle fibers, the three different types of muscles and more.

    Includes:

    • – Article
    • – Reading comprehension worksheet (multiple choice)
    • – Extended research activity and writing
    • – Answer key

    Reading level:
    Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 5.3
    Grade level: Fifth Grade
    Linsear Write Formula : 5.1
    Grade level: Fifth Grade.

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  • invertebrate key
    $3.00

    This 21 page resource will take students step by step through a guided identification process for invertebrates.  This key is designed for 6th – 12th grades.

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    This informational text will help define matter and its 3 main stages (solid, liquid and gas). After students read the article, they will be asked comprehension questions to assess their understanding. Answer Key also included.

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    This free curriculum resource is from the Minerals Education Coalition.

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  • $9.99

    231 pages – Major categories:
    Photosynthesis & Respiration, Interactions & Interdependence within the environment, Microorganisms, Atoms, Particle Model of Matter, Chemical Reactions

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    Parts of a Volcano – Nomenclature Cards – This resource will help students learn and study the various parts of a volcano: ash cloud, magma, parasitic cone, lava & ash layers, side vent, crater, pyroclastic flow, lava flow, volcanic bombs, main vent, and magma chamber.

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    There are over 500 known species of sharks in the world! Most students love studying sharks and this unit has been created to help students record the knowledge they learn during a study on sharks as well as personal reflections of what has been learned.

    This resource includes:

    • – Creating a Notebooking Project…What is Notebookiing?
    • – Supply list
    • – Teacher pages
    • – Student organizational pages
    •  -‘Jump off’ Questions designed to get students thinking about the different shark related questions they can research
    • – 32 Notebooking pages

    Notebooking is a coined term for what can also be referred to as educational journaling or scrapbooking. 

     

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  • $10.00

    Give students an engaging way to learn about plants with this interactive, project based resource. Designed to be used for multiple ages and grades, 2nd-6th grades, students will learn about plants:

    • – classification
    • – photosynthesis
    • – the plant cell
    • – parts of the plant
    • – things plants need to grow
    • – the life cycle of a plant
    •  – plant leaves
    •  – different types of plants (non-flowering, carnivorous, poisonous)
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    A biome is a large geographical area that contains distinct plant and animal groups which are adapted to live in that environment. There can be many different habitats in a biome. Some major biomes are tundra, taiga, grasslands, deciduous forest, fresh water, desert, alpine, rainforest and ocean. When studying a specific biome, use this temperature comparison chart to record the temperature in the student’s hometown and the biome of study for a week! (Use again and again with each biome studied)

    Science meets Geography

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  • Anatomy Coloring Book for 5th - 12th Grades
    $9.99

    This 68 page anatomy coloring book has been designed for 5th-12th grade classrooms (Health, Science, Biology).

    Categories:

    • DNA
    • Cell
    • Digestive System
    • Skeletal System
    • Nervous System
    • Circulatory System
    • Respiratory System
    • Urinary System
    • Integumentary System
    • Muscular System
    • Endocrine System
    • Reproductive System
    • Lymphatic System
    • Auditory System
    • Visual System

     

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    Students will learn about the respiratory system by following Otwo (the oxygen molecule) as he goes from bouncing around in the outside air into the human body! After reading the story, students will complete two worksheets (multiple choice and short answer) to access their understanding. Answer keys provided.

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    The earthworm is an annelid. The annelids , also known as the ringed worms or segmented worms, are a large phylum, with over 22,000 species which includes  earthworms, ragworms, and leeches. This resource includes a labeled handout (showing the following parts: mouth, prostomium, clitellum, setae, periproct) and a worksheets for students to label.

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  • nervous system notebooking
    $5.00

    This BIOLOGY / HEALTH / ANATOMY / BODY SYSTEMS resource centers around the human nervous system and is a notebooking project unit. This interactive 56 page resource will require students to perform research and can be used independently or along side your curriculum.

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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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    This resource will help students learn the 8 phases of the moon: new moon, waxing moon, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter and waning crescent.

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  • anatomy posters skeletal system
    $3.00

    This ANATOMY / BIOLOGY / HEALTH resource includes 3 sets of human skeleton posters and worksheets to help you teach the names of major bones. Each set has a color poster (great for bulletin boards) and b/w poster (great for student handouts) and each worksheet comes with and without a word bank. Bones: Skull (cranial portion, facial portion), clavicle, scapula, sternum, ribs, vertebral column, hip bones (pelvic girdle), humerus, ulna, radius, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals.

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    This is a small (15 page) old handout to help students learn basics about insects and how to mount them when creating an insect collection.

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