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Students learn best through 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 ANATOMY / BIOLOGY / HEALTH resource includes 7 sets of posters and worksheets for your classroom, all involving human digestion. Each poster comes in color (great for bulletin boards) and b/w (great for student handouts) and each worksheet comes with and without a word bank.
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This set of 2 posters is perfect for any classroom studying the human respiratory system. Display the colored poster in the classroom and give students their own b/w copy to use as a study reference.
(See description below for more details)
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Help students learn the parts of the mouth and the types of teeth with this labeled poster and worksheet!
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National Arbor Day is celebrated every year on the last Friday in April; however some states have selected their own dates for Arbor Day. The customary observance is to plant a tree. On the first Arbor Day, April 10, 1872, an estimated one million trees were planted.
This 23 page resource has been designed for 2nd-3rd grades to learn more about arbor day and trees!
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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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$2.00Buy NowThis resource,The Heart – Human Anatomy Nomenclature Cards, help students learn and study the location of the parts of the heart: pulmonary veins, aorta, vena cava, pulmonary artery, septum, valves, left ventricle, left atrium, right ventricle and right atrium.
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This resource contains instructional text to teach students about the human auditory system. There are no assessments or worksheets included.
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10 plants that grow in water – picture cards. Each card includes the type of plant, a short description and a picture to color.
Plants included are:
– water lily
– duckweed
– sea palm
– water hyacinth
– floating heart
– watercress
– wasabi
– wild rice
– cattail (bulrush)
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Muscles of the Back, Back of the Arms and Legs will be exactly what you need if you are looking for a easy to read posters as well as a labeling worksheet for students.
This resource includes a poster and two worksheets, one with and one without terms. (You choose if you want your students to completely remember the names or if they need the terms to help them. )
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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!
Bundle and Save: 8th Grade Science Curriculum Bundle
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Help students learn the parts of a spider with this fun arachnid resource! Students will learn the following parts: eyes, fangs, cephalothorax, abdomen, spinnerets, legs.
Includes:
- – Color poster
- – 2 Worksheets – One for students to write and label, the other to cut and paste.
- – 1 Science Center activity
- – Nomenclature flashcards – Labeled
- – Blank Cards for students to complete
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This informational article will teach students about the sand dollar. They will learn that the little round, coin-shaped shell found on the beach is actually part of a marine animal, related to sea urchins and sea stars. They will also learn how living sand dollars move, that they aren’t ‘white’, how and what they eat and much more. After reading, students will complete two worksheets (multiple choice and short answer) to assess their comprehension / understanding of the material. Answer Key is provided.
Automated Readability Index: 4.8
Grade level: 8-9 yrs. old (Fourth and Fifth graders)
Linsear Write Formula : 5.6
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Studying bats? Here is a resource that will allow students to create a beautiful project that will show off what they’ve learned. This 70 page project unit can be used as a fully contained project resource (with no needed outside information required) or can be a launch for a full-blown research project using additional resources and includes:
- – Explanation page about creating a notebooking project
- – Suggested supply list
- – Evaluation rubric
- – Assignment page
- – Table of contents pages
- – Vocabulary & Reference pages
- – List of bat related vocabulary
- – Suggested links (optional)
- – Research / Notebooking questions/investigation suggestion handouts
- – 5 Informational text articles
- – Project KWL
- – Notebooking template pages
- – Bat pictures
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This cross-curricular (Science / Literacy – Writing ) product will have students creating their very own mini-books detailing the life cycle of a ladybug!
Knowledge students will learn: The book will begin by identifying a ladybug as a beetle. The students will then learn that the mother ladybug lays tiny yellow eggs in clusters under a leaf and continues as the larva hatches and begins to eat. What do ladybugs eat? Students will find out! They will also learn what the ladybug pupa looks like before attaching itself to a leaf for changes to begin. Finally, an adult ladybug will emerge!
Students will:— read the text — draw a picture — write (copy) the written text
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This is the Teacher’s edition for Natural Science: Biology & Chemistry – Grade 7 (Student Edition)
Bundle and Save: 7th Grade Science Curriculum Bundle
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$3.00Buy NowPerfect unit for learning about the life cycle of a pumpkin.Includes:
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B/W Life Cycle poster
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Color Life Cycle poster
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Word Wall Vocabulary
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Sequencing cards
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Life Cycle Worksheet (Cut-n-paste)
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Life Cycle Vocabulary matching
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Life Cycle Drawing
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Life Cycle Shape Book activity
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(Bonus Coloring page AND Pumpkin Seeds for counting)
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Explore the Northern Hemisphere’s Winter constellations with this resource. 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?
See description below for more details!
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This informational text article will help students learn about seals, where they live, their physical characteristics and about several different types of this cold water mammal. After reading, students will complete a reading comprehension worksheet and write a story! Answer key provided.
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Designed for 4th-8th grade, students will love playing this hands-on game as they…
- – deliver oxygen and food to the cells
- – have oxygen and carbon dioxide ‘ride’ on red blood cells
- – circulate red blood cells throughout the body – through the circulatory system (arteries and veins)
The first team to get all their oxygen to the cells, all the food to the cells, all the wastes to the kidneys and all the carbon dioxides to the lungs, wins the game!